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Chuck Schumer - Annie Karni - Israel Aid - With Border Deal Doomed, Schumer Plans Test Vote on Ukraine and Israel Aid - nytimes.com - Usa - Ukraine - Israel - New York - Palestine

With Border Deal Doomed, Schumer Plans Test Vote on Ukraine and Israel Aid

Senate Democrats are planning to make a last-ditch effort on Wednesday to salvage an aid bill for Ukraine and Israel, with Republicans expected to kill a version of the package that includes stringent border security measures that they had demanded be included.

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Karen Gilchrist - In Russia’s backyard of the Balkans, EU enlargement plans are back in focus - cnbc.com - Ukraine - Russia - Eu - Albania - Switzerland - Kosovo - Serbia

In Russia’s backyard of the Balkans, EU enlargement plans are back in focus

Davos, SWITZERLAND — As spiking geopolitical tensions thrust the European Union into the spotlight, attention has turned to the strategically important Western Balkans. But whether the neighboring region is ready — and willing — to finally make the steps needed to join the union remains unclear. The Western Balkans, comprised of Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, North Macedonia, Montenegro, Kosovo and Serbia, represent a notable gap in the map of EU membership in southeastern Europe. Though each has applied for — and been granted — candidate or potential candidate member status over the past two decades following the fall of the socialist federation of Yugoslavia in 1992, progress on accession has been generally slow. "I see the European Union more ready for the Balkans t

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Bill Blair - Murray Brewster - Pierre Poilievre - Conservatives call on Canada to donate rockets to Ukraine — but not all are battle-ready - cbc.ca - Ukraine - Canada

Conservatives call on Canada to donate rockets to Ukraine — but not all are battle-ready

The federal Conservatives are demanding that the Liberal government donate to Ukraine tens of thousands of surplus air-to-ground rockets that are slated for disposal.

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Catharine Tunney - Michael Chong - Participants tell foreign interference inquiry to keep Canadians in the loop - cbc.ca - China - city Beijing - Ukraine - India - Russia - county Canadian - city Ottawa

Participants tell foreign interference inquiry to keep Canadians in the loop

As the public inquiry investigating allegations of foreign interference in Canadian politics ends its first week of hearings, the commissioner has heard over and over that she should focus on informing the public.

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Trump - Mitch Macconnell - Chris Murphy - Lexie Schapitl - Senate GOP split threatens bipartisan border deal as Trump looms large - npr.org - Ukraine - Israel

Senate GOP split threatens bipartisan border deal as Trump looms large

Senate Republicans demanded that President Biden's national security funding package for Ukraine be tied to policy changes to address the crisis at the southwest border. But now that negotiators say they are ready to release details of a bipartisan plan to reduce the surge of migrants at the border, Republican divisions could scuttle the plan.

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Vladimir Putin - Why do America’s liberal hawks attack Russia while giving Israel a free pass? - theguardian.com - Usa - Washington - Ukraine - Israel - city Washington - Russia - South Africa - city Hague

Why do America’s liberal hawks attack Russia while giving Israel a free pass?

On 7 January, Anne Applebaum, a historian and a staff writer at the Atlantic, retweeted a video of Russian missiles striking a Ukrainian hospital. Three days later, former US ambassador Michael McFaul, a Stanford professor and contributing columnist at the Washington Post, approvingly tweeted a sign demanding that Vladimir Putin be sent to the Hague. On 15 January, Post columnist Max Boot reminded readers that, according to the United Nations, Russia has killed more than 10,000 civilians in Ukraine.

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Volodymyr Zelenskyy - Elliot Smith - Zelenskyy's income fell drastically following Russia's invasion, new declaration reveals - cnbc.com - Ukraine - Russia - Eu

Zelenskyy's income fell drastically following Russia's invasion, new declaration reveals

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy published his income for the first time on Sunday as he looks to promote transparency and tackle corruption as part of the country's push for EU membership. Ukraine formally started the screening process to begin EU membership last week and faces stringent conditions on addressing its historic corruption problem. The Zelenskyy family income fell almost threefold between 2021 and 2022, according to the declaration on the presidential website. Zelenskyy

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Joe Biden - Nancy Pelosi - Ron Dicker - Nancy Pelosi Claims Some Pro-Palestinian Activists Are 'Connected' To Russia - huffpost.com - Usa - Ukraine - Israel - New York - Palestine - Russia

Nancy Pelosi Claims Some Pro-Palestinian Activists Are 'Connected' To Russia

Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) on Sunday claimed without evidence that some pro-Palestinian activists are “connected” to Russia, angering a prominent Muslim group in the U.S. (Watch the video below.)

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