Month: February 2022
Aid Groups, Friendly Countries Scramble To Help Ukrainians Under Assault By Russia
More than 150,000 Ukrainian refugees have now left their homeland, the United Nations said, and thousands have been displaced across the country.
Continue ReadingU.S. And Allies Begin Cutting Russia Out Of International Financial System SWIFT
The move could take a dramatic toll on Russia's economy to punish it for invading Ukraine.
Continue ReadingZelenskyy’s Unlikely Journey, From Comedian To Wartime Leader
His bravery and refusal to leave as rockets have rained down on the capital have made him an unlikely hero to many around the world.
Continue ReadingPrince William And Kate Release Rare Political Statement On Ukraine
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge commended the people of Ukraine "as they bravely fight" for their future.
Continue ReadingGermany Relents On Weapons Shipment To Ukraine, Will Also Send Fuel
Germany was blocking a Dutch shipment of 400 German-made anti-tank weapons.
Continue ReadingVideos Show Missile Hitting Kyiv Apartment Building, Injuries Reported
A rescue worker said six civilians were injured in the attack.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Keshav the spin point of SA’s Test fightback? Jansen thinks so after late spell
In a second Test against New Zealand where Proteas skipper Dean Elgar has made bold calls, one of them was the selection of Keshav Maharaj at a ground that's generally inhospitable to spinners.
Continue ReadingSome 120,000 Ukrainians Flee Largest European Ground War Since WWII
While some tried fleeing by car or train, others traveled miles by foot toward border crossings, hoping for safe refuge.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Huge increase in SA fuel prices next week
One of the main reasons for the latest fuel price adjustments in SA is the escalating crisis between Russia and Ukraine, which led to a surge in crude oil prices amidst supply fears.
Continue ReadingBusinessinsider.co.za | Video shows the moment a missile strikes an apartment building in Kyiv, Ukraine
According to footage verified by The New York Times, the building was in southwestern Kyiv, about 1.5 miles from the Sikorsky Memorial Airport.
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