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+22 +4David Beckham hands over Instagram account with over 71 million followers to doctor in Ukraine
Soccer legend David Beckham has lent his Instagram account to a doctor in Ukraine to put a spotlight on the "amazing work" by medical professionals providing care during Russia's invasion of the country. The former English national team and Manchester United star handed over his platform with more than 71 million followers to Iryna, the head of the regional perinatal center in Kharkiv, where she's helping mothers give birth safely.
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+16 +1'Rust' Cinematographer Halyna Hutchins' Family Trapped in Ukraine
The family of Halyna Hutchins, the cinematographer killed on the set of "Rust," is dealing with another crisis ... they have relatives who can't get out of Ukraine. Halyna's husband, Matthew Hutchins, says her family is trapped in the capital city of Kyiv due to Russia's repeated attacks on areas that had been designated as safe passage corridors.
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+4 +1Arnold Schwarzenegger speaks to Russians in emotional plea against war in Ukraine
Arnold Schwarzenegger posted a heartfelt nine-minute video message on Twitter in an attempt to punch through propaganda and speak directly to the Russian people about the war in Ukraine. The legendary bodybuilder, action star and former California governor said he wanted his message to reach "my dear Russian friends."
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+21 +3"Doesn't Ukrainian President Own A Suit?" US Financier Blasted For Criticising Zelensky's Outfit
An American financial commentator is facing the heat online for publicly criticising Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's clothing choice during his virtual address to the US Congress on Wednesday. Zelensky issued an emotive appeal to US lawmakers for greater Western intervention against Russia and implement a no-fly zone over Ukraine.
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+3 +1Ukraine food supply falling apart, U.N. says; Russian missiles strike Lviv
Ukraine's food supply system is falling apart under Russia's invasion, with infrastructure destroyed and shops and warehouses growing empty, the United Nations said on Friday.
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+22 +4Coding in a war zone: A Ruby developer's life in Kharkiv
@zverok asks dev world for support as Russia's invasion of Ukraine continues
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+15 +3New Jersey Hospital Association donates 40,000 doses of medicine for Ukraine
Iurii Vovk has his heart deeply engaged in worrying about his family members who are still in Ukraine. He is helping at Meest Warehouse, shipping humanitarian supplies to those facing down war - and explaining it all to his 7-year-old daughter, Antonina.
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+15 +2Stephen Colbert Taunts Putin With An Insult That's Practically Perfect In Every Way
Stephen Colbert spotted the “most British sanction of all time” when Queen Elizabeth II informed Russia that she would no longer lend them three ancient swords for a museum exhibition. The “Late Show” host then launched into his impression of the queen ― complete with her royal wave ― as he described the new royal sanctions against Russian President Vladimir Putin for his incursion into Ukraine...
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+3 +1Syrian refugees welcomed to Canada return the favour to Ukrainians fleeing Russian invasion
This week marks the 11th anniversary of the start of the Syrian civil war. Looking back at more than a decade of war, many members of Manitoba's Syrian community are painfully reminded of its effects as they witness the devastating invasion of Ukraine by Russian troops.
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+4 +1Western values? They enthroned the monster who is shelling Ukrainians today
However repressive his regime, Vladimir Putin was tolerated by the US, Britain and the EU – until he became intolerable, says Guardian columnist Aditya Chakrabortty
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+24 +4Ukraine joins European power grid, ending its dependence on Russia
Grid operators had been preparing such a move after Russia's annexation of Crimea in 2014.
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+13 +3Netflix Is Now Streaming Ukrainian President Zelensky’s Satire ‘Servant of the People’ in the U.S.
On the same day of his virtual address to members of Congress, President Volodymyr Zelensky also has a series returning to streaming on Netflix.
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+9 +2Kremlin in unexpected U-turn after Kharkiv defeat: Russia is 'changing tone' and isolated Putin drops demands for Ukraine to surrender
Despite fierce fighting in the last 24 hours, with Russia’s military forces blasting Ukraine’s capital region and other major cities. Russia has softened its stance in the talks over a possible settlement and is rapidly ‘changing tone’, according to people close to the Ukraine-Russia peace talks.
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+10 +2‘It’s the right thing to do’: the 300,000 volunteer hackers coming together to fight Russia
Kali learned how to use technology by playing with his grandfather’s phone. Now, the Swiss teenager is trying to paralyse the digital presence of the Russian government and the Belarussian railway. Kali – and many others who contributed to this article – declined to share his real name because some of the action he is taking is illegal and because he fears Russian retaliation
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+4 +1Ukraine Has Received $100M In Crypto Donations: Here's Where The Funds Are Going
Ukraine has received nearly $100 million worth of cryptocurrency donations, according to a report from CoinDesk.
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+2 +1Poland rebuilds abandoned rail tracks to Ukraine to help refugees fleeing the war
In a remote province in the southeast tip of Poland, surrounded by snow and bare trees, 11 burly men in orange suits are hard at work rebuilding rail tracks first put down in the 19th century.
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+14 +1Activists seize French villa belonging to Putin’s daughter
Two Russian protesters stormed the French villa belonging to Russian President Vladimir Putin’s daughter on Sunday, hoisting a Ukranian flag and changing the locks.
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+27 +4The Spectacular Collapse of Putin’s Disinformation Machinery
A few critical errors have brought down Russia's complex and objectively brilliant war of influence in the West.
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+2 +1Russian TikTok Influencers Are Being Paid to Spread Kremlin Propaganda
An investigation by VICE News uncovered a coordinated campaign to pay Russian TikTok influencers to post videos pushing pro-Kremlin narratives.
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+17 +3American Journalist Killed in Ukraine, Kyiv Region Police Chief Says - Global News Bulletin
An American journalist was shot and killed by Russian forces in the town of Irpin in Ukraine’s Kyiv region and another journalist was wounded, Kyiv regional police chief Andriy Nyebytov said on Sunday. Earlier, AFP had quoted medics and witnesses saying that a US journalist was shot dead and another wounded on Sunday in Irpin, a frontline northwest suburb of Kyiv.
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