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Apr 02

Former UN prosecutor calls for global arrest warrant for Putin

By Associated Press

The Swiss lawyer who oversaw U.N. investigations in Rwanda and the former Yugoslavia said there were clear war crimes being committed in Ukraine.

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Apr 02

Zelenskyy warns mines left after Russian retreat 'catastrophic' for Ukrainian civilians

By Associated Press

Russian troops retreating from the region around Ukraine's capital of Kyiv are creating a dangerous situation for civilians by leaving mines around homes, abandoned equipment and “even the bodies of those killed," President Volodymyr Zelenskyy warned Saturday.

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Apr 02

Ramadan begins in much of Middle East amid soaring energy and food prices

By Samy Magdy, Associated Press

The Muslim holy month of Ramadan — when the faithful fast from dawn to dusk — began at sunrise Saturday in much of the Middle East, where Russia's invasion of Ukraine has impacted energy and food prices.

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Apr 01

Invasion of Ukraine fuels fears among draft-age Russian youths

By Associated Press

Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu has sought to assuage the public, pledging that fresh recruits won't be sent to the front lines. But those statements have been met with skepticism.

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Apr 01

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Russia claims Ukrainian forces struck fuel depot in cross-border attack

By Jack Hewson, Alexis Cox, Teresa Cebrian Aranda

Russia on Friday accused Ukraine of entering into its airspace for the first time and striking a fuel facility in the western city of Belgorod, 16 miles away from the border. But Ukrainian officials have not confirmed the attack as…

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Apr 01

Sanctions on Russia mean a struggle for Cuban car owners looking for parts

By Juan Zamorano, Gisela Salomon, Associated Press

Tens of thousands of vehicles poured into Cuba from its Cold War allies in the Soviet bloc and later Russia over the past half century. Many are aging and need spare parts.

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Apr 01

European inflation soars to record 7.5 percent on fuel, food costs

By Kelvin Chan, Associated Press

Inflation in Europe has soared to another record. It's a fresh sign that rising energy prices fueled by Russia's war in Ukraine are squeezing consumers and adding pressure on the central bank to raise interest rates.

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Apr 01

China rejects sanctions as Ukraine war tops summit agenda

By Lorne Cook, Samuel Petrequin, Ken Moritsugu, Associated Press

China is renewing its criticism of Western sanctions against Russia and says it won't be forced to choose sides in the conflict in Ukraine.

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Apr 01

Our private health information may be the target of a cyberattack. Are U.S. hospitals ready?

By Hannah Grabenstein

Given the scale of the threat, and a sharp uptick in recent years in cyber crime targeting medical institutions, experts say it’s time for the health care industry to beef up protection.

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Apr 01

Peace talks continue as Ukraine denies hitting fuel depot on Russian soil

By Nebi Qena, Yuras Karmanau, Associated Press

Talks to stop the fighting in Ukraine have resumed as another attempt to rescue civilians from the besieged port city of Mariupol broke down.

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