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Zelenskyy in London: Urgent talks on Ukraine military aid unfold + Erdogan sides with Hamas: Demands Trump halt Israel’s strikes + Putin breaks silence: NATO tensions flare as jets invade airspace againUS sanctions two Russian oil giants - markets reel
The United States imposed sanctions on Russia's two largest oil companies, aiming to choke a key revenue stream for the Kremlin and intensify pressure over the Ukraine war. The move prompted sharp reactions in Moscow and immediate global market jitters.
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€140bn - Proposed size of EU loan plan using frozen Russian assets for Ukraine
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"We are just going to kill people that are bringing drugs into our country." — President Donald Trump
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