Angry U.S.-Russia Exchange at U.N. Punctuates Deepening Ukraine Rift
Tuesday, February 1, 2022 | |
By Alan Feuer, Maggie Haberman, Michael S. Schmidt and Luke Broadwater New accounts show that the former president was more directly involved than previously known in plans developed by outside advisers to use national security agencies to seek evidence of fraud. | | By Rick Gladstone and Maria Varenikova With vitriolic accusations that echoed the Cold War era, the United States and Russia sparred in a bitter debate over the Ukraine crisis in a Security Council meeting watched by the world on Monday. | | By Richard Fausset The victim's mother had denounced the deals made with two of the men convicted of murder, saying she did not want them transferred to federal custody instead of state prison. | | |
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By The New York Times The White House said it was prepared to impose specific economic sanctions on individuals "in or near the inner circle of the Kremlin" as well as their family members. | | By The Associated Press Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of Canada announced he had tested positive after being exposed to the coronavirus a week earlier. Mr. Trudeau also criticized the behavior of protesters who rallied in Ottawa to oppose vaccine mandates. | | By The Associated Press The designation came as President Biden sought to boost natural gas supplies to Europe and reassure allies they would not face shortages if a war between Ukraine and Russia breaks out. Qatar is a major natural gas producer. | | |
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