Biden Condemns Russia as Threat to the World in U.N. Speech
Thursday, September 22, 2022 | |
By Anton Troianovski and Valerie Hopkins The Russian leader announced a call-up of troops and hinted at using nuclear weapons, accusing the West of trying to "destroy our country" and vowing that Russia would defend itself. | | By Jim Tankersley, David E. Sanger and Farnaz Fassihi President Biden portrayed Russia as the chief threat to global peace and renewed warnings that "a nuclear war cannot be won." | | By Charlie Savage, Glenn Thrush and Alan Feuer A federal judge had temporarily barred the department from using the records marked as classified in its inquiry into whether the former president illegally retained national defense documents. | | |
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By Reuters Attorney General Letitia James of New York accused former President Donald J. Trump and members of his family of fraudulently overvaluing his assets. | | By Reuters In a rare address, which was prerecorded, President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia announced a partial mobilization of his military, effective immediately, stoking speculation that Mr. Putin could officially declare war and a nationwide draft. | | By The Associated Press People across Russia protested the "partial mobilization" policy announced by President Vladimir V. Putin that would push 300,000 into military service. | | |
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