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Jan
26
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2021–2022 Russo-Ukrainian crisis U.S.

2021–2022 Russo-Ukrainian crisis U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken announces that the United States has given a written response to Russia, aimed at the de-escalation of tensions between Ukraine and Russia. The response, coordinated with European allies and Ukraine, addresses Russia's demands and actions. (CNN)

Jan
26
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U.S.

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken announces that the United States has given a written response to Russia, aimed at the de-escalation of tensions between Ukraine and Russia. The response, coordinated with European allies and Ukraine, addresses Russia's demands and actions. (CNN)

Jan
30
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Manchester United F.C.

Manchester United F.C. and England player Mason Greenwood is arrested by Greater Manchester Police on suspicion of rape and assault after videos and images of alleged abuse of his partner were posted on social media. (BBC News)

Feb
28
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An Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson says that efforts to revive the 2015 Iran deal could succeed if the U.S.

An Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson says that efforts to revive the 2015 Iran deal could succeed if the U.S. and other Western powers take steps to solve three issues. These three issues include the extent to which sanctions would be rolled back, providing guarantees that the U.S. will not withdraw from the deal again, and resolving questions over uranium traces found at several old but undeclared sites in Iran. (Al Arabiya)

Feb
28
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The United States announces it is expelling 12 Russian people in New York who are a part of Russia's delegation to the United Nations, saying they are "intellig

The United States announces it is expelling 12 Russian people in New York who are a part of Russia's delegation to the United Nations, saying they are "intelligence operatives" who have "abused their privileges of residency" by engaging in "espionage activities." (The Hill)

Mar
02
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Kherson offensive Battle of Kherson Russian Ground Forces say that they have captured the Black Sea port of Kherson.

Kherson offensive Battle of Kherson Russian Ground Forces say that they have captured the Black Sea port of Kherson. The Ukrainian Ministry of Defense denies this claim, stating that the battle is ongoing. (CNN) The mayor of Kherson says that the city has fallen to the invading Russian forces. (The New York Times) Siege of Mariupol The mayor of Mariupol reports mass casualties and a water outage from "non-stop" Russian bombardments. (Reuters)

Mar
03
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Iran–United States relations U.S.

Iran–United States relations U.S. State Department principal deputy spokesperson Jalina Porter says that efforts to revive the 2015 Iran nuclear deal have made "significant progress" but urges Iran not to wait any longer. (Times of Israel)

Mar
03
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Nuclear program of Iran Iran–Saudi Arabia relations Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman says that his country will continue talks with regional rival Iran in

Nuclear program of Iran Iran–Saudi Arabia relations Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman says that his country will continue talks with regional rival Iran in order to reach an agreement between the two countries. Bin Salman also reaffirms his support for a "strong" nuclear deal that would prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons. (Reuters) Iran–United States relations U.S. State Department principal deputy spokesperson Jalina Porter says that efforts to revive the 2015 Iran nuclear deal have made "significant progress" but urges Iran not to wait any longer. (Times of Israel)

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