Axios
70 posts
Kremlin Targets Influencer After Posts Turn Political
Russia passed a law after the start of the invasion banning Russians from spreading “disinformation” about that war, or they could face 15 years in prison.
Russian Government Websites Face “Unprecedented” Level of Hacking
The hacking attacks have also been significantly more powerful than similar ones in the past.
Russia Avoids Defaulting on Debt as Creditors Receive Interest Payments
Russia is required to make interest payments on other bonds before the end of the month
Russian Troops Take 500 Hostages at Mariupol Hospital, Ukraine Says
20,000 people managed to evacuate from Mariupol on Tuesday
U.K. Considers Housing Ukraine Refugees in Russian Oligarch Mansions
Protesters have already taken over a mansion in central London
U.S. Warns China Against a Superpower Proxy War in Ukraine
Beijing has denied receiving any request for weapons from Moscow, and it has not armed parties to other recent inter-state conflicts.
Jake Sullivan: U.S. Will Defend “Every Inch of NATO Territory” As Russia Strikes Western Ukraine
Russia warned that arms shipments from NATO countries would be "legitimate targets" for Russian strikes.
Ukraine Says Russian Forces Have Abducted a Second Mayor
The Ukrainian Ministry of Foreign Affairs called Fedorov's kidnapping a war crime in a statement posted to Facebook on Friday.
Senate Passes Sweeping Overhaul of USPS
It will be the largest reform of the postal service in nearly two decades