Ukraine Enclaves Long Steeped in Conflict Face New Peril
Wednesday, February 23, 2022 | |
| By Michael D. Shear, Richard Pérez-Peña, Zolan Kanno-Youngs and Anton Troianovski President Biden warned President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia that more sanctions would follow if he did not withdraw his forces and engage in diplomatic efforts to resolve the crisis. | | | By Andrew E. Kramer A decision by Russia to recognize two separatist territories and order in troops raises the risks of intensified fighting in an already fraught region where violence has defined life for nearly a decade. | | | News Analysis By Roger Cohen Vladimir Putin sets down a marker in Ukraine. Does the West have the means to stop him? | | |
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| By The Associated Press President Biden called Russia's actions a "flagrant violation of international law" and unveiled tough sanctions aimed at punishing the country. | | | By The Associated Press Ahmaud Arbery's mother said it was "super Tuesday," after the jury found the three white men who murdered her son guilty of hate crimes. | | | By The Associated Press Hong Kong's more than seven million residents will be required to take three coronavirus tests over a short period in March, as the territory faces its worst outbreak. | | |
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