Fears of an energy war between Russia and the West grew after the United States pushed its allies to ban Russian oil imports as punishment for Moscow's invasion of Ukraine, where talks on humanitarian corridors made little progress reut.rs/3Crs7Qr
Russian President Vladimir Putin has now deployed into Ukraine nearly 100% of the more than 150,000 forces that he had pre-staged outside the country before the invasion, a senior U.S. defense official said reut.rs/35T260h
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy rejected Russian proposals to evacuate Ukrainian citizens into what he has described as 'occupied territory' in Russia and Belarus reut.rs/3hNAkFb
Prime Minister Boris Johnson rejected calls for Britain to ease visa requirements for Ukrainian refugees fleeing conflict, saying Britain was a generous country but it needed to maintain checks on who was arriving reut.rs/3HNKa4p
In pictures: Failed ceasefires, relentless bombing in Ukraine reut.rs/3HSrCjJ
The United States is willing to move ahead with a ban on Russian oil imports without the participation of allies in Europe, two people familiar with the matter said, in light of Russia's invasion of Ukraine reut.rs/3hLf02X
More than 1.7 million Ukrainians fleeing Russia's invasion have so far crossed into Central Europe, the United Nation's refugee agency said, as thousands more streamed across the borders reut.rs/3pL4z41
Russia has told Ukraine it is ready to halt military operations 'in a moment' if Kyiv meets a list of conditions, the Kremlin spokesman said reut.rs/3hMfXIn
The possibility that the United States might ban Russian oil imports has triggered a surge in Brent crude to almost $140 a barrel, its highest level since 2008 reut.rs/3KvOk2R
For foreign fighters, Ukraine offers purpose, camaraderie and a cause reut.rs/34o8Wuh
Slideshow: Ukraine's children caught in the chaos of the Russian invasion
Russia's size and close integration into the global aviation industry since the end of the Cold War means sanctions related to its invasion of Ukraine are having outsized consequences, relative to earlier freezes on Iran and North Korea reut.rs/3ISsia7
Two fires broke out at oil depots in the Zhytomyr region of Ukraine, with the country's State Emergency Services saying they were caused by Russian air strikes
Ukraine's military intelligence said that Ukrainian forces have killed a Russian general near the besieged city of Kharkiv, the second Russian senior commander to die in the invasion reut.rs/3tCg7Yo
Japan has frozen the assets of an additional 32 Russian and Belarusian officials and oligarchs following the invasion of Ukraine, the Ministry of Finance announced reut.rs/3Kw78it
Ukraine and Russia: This is what you need to know right now reut.rs/3vO9yos
The Russian and Ukrainian ambassadors to the United Nations hit out at each other at a Security Council meeting called to discuss the worsening humanitarian crisis in Ukraine reut.rs/3pIn7ld
Germany will host a virtual meeting of agricultural ministers from G7 countries to discuss the impact of Russia's invasion of Ukraine on global food security and how to best stabilize food markets, the government said reut.rs/3vO2d8r
Russia is trying to manipulate French President Emmanuel Macron and other Western leaders by demanding that any humanitarian corridors in Ukraine exit through Russia or Belarus, a senior Ukrainian official said reut.rs/3pM2zZr
The World Bank said its executive board approved a $723 million package of loans and grants for Ukraine, providing desperately needed government budget support as the country battles a Russian invasion reut.rs/3HQQjwP
Russia's growing reliance on longer-range strikes on Ukrainian targets is increasing the number of civilian casualties and damage to civilian infrastructure, the Pentagon said reut.rs/3IUbiQy
'A war for life of our child': Health crisis spills out of Ukraine conflict reut.rs/3hLHI3R
A total of 291,081 Ukrainians have fled to Romania since a Russian invasion on Feb. 24, including 29,636 on Monday, border police data showed reut.rs/34sQCAo
Ukraine began evacuating civilians from besieged cities after Russia allowed the creation of ‘humanitarian corridors,’ and Kyiv appealed to Moscow to keep its guns silent so that people could leave safely reut.rs/3MuUmSZ
Ukrainians boarded buses to flee the besieged eastern city of Sumy, the first evacuation from a Ukrainian city through a humanitarian corridor agreed with Russia after several failed attempts in recent days reut.rs/3IVdiYO
They fear a Russian attack is imminent, but soldiers in Ukraine's Odessa took time to buy friends and family flowers for #InternationalWomensDay even though life in the Black Sea port has been turned upside down reut.rs/3KquN3B
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The United States denied renewed Russian accusations that Washington was operating biowarfare labs in Ukraine, calling the claims 'laughable' and suggesting Moscow may be laying the groundwork to use a chemical or biological weapon reut.rs/3MFu54r 1/4
Late on Tuesday, Russia repeated its accusation of several years that the United States is working with Ukrainian laboratories to develop biological weapons. Such assertions in Russian media increased in the run-up to Moscow's military move into Ukraine 2/4
In a statement released on Wednesday, State Department spokesman Ned Price said Russia 'is inventing false pretexts in an attempt to justify its own horrific actions in Ukraine' 3/4
Russia's war in Ukraine entered its third week on Thursday with none of its key objectives reached despite thousands of people killed, more than two million made refugees, and thousands forced to cower in besieged cities under relentless bombardment reut.rs/3vQJiK9
Victoria Zaburyna had urged her 76-year-old mother to flee from Russian forces that now besiege Mariupol in southeastern Ukraine. She replied that the city was still calm and had stayed put reut.rs/3CJd9Wp
Thousands more Ukrainian refugees fled to central and eastern Europe, many with no contacts and nowhere to go, as host countries scrambled to accommodate them reut.rs/3vVhZhJ
Taiwan's military strategists have been studying Russia's invasion of Ukraine, and the country's resistance, for the island's own battle strategy in the event its giant neighbor China ever makes good on its threat to take them by force reut.rs/3I0HO2e 1/6
While Taiwan's government has not reported any unusual activity by the military in China, which views the island as its own territory, Taipei has raised its alert level 2/6
Russia's use of precision missiles, as well as Ukraine's tactically well thought through resistance despite being outmanned and outgunned, are being carefully watched in security circles in Taiwan, whose own forces are likewise dwarfed by China's 3/6
Russia said it is ready to provide humanitarian corridors for people fleeing Kyiv and four other Ukrainian cities, as the number of refugees created by the biggest assault on a European country since World War Two surpassed two million reut.rs/3731tBN
McDonald's, PepsiCo, Coca-Cola and Starbucks stopped sales of their best-known products in Russia, offering a united rebuke of the war on Ukraine by companies that define America for much of the world reut.rs/35AI5fj
Britain will phase out imports of Russian oil and oil products by the end of 2022 and consider banning its natural gas, joining other countries, including the United States, in a move to punish Moscow over the invasion of Ukraine reut.rs/3MzMG1T
Republican Governor Ron DeSantis expressed his support for a bill that would prohibit classroom discussion of sexual orientation and gender identity for many young students 👉 reut.rs/3pNiruE 1/5
The Republican-passed bill, formally titled ‘Parental Rights in Education’, prohibits public schools from teaching about sexual orientation or gender identity for children in kindergarten through third grade 2/5
Under the law, parents would be allowed to sue districts they believe are in violation.
Amid an increasingly partisan debate over what schools should teach children about race and gender, Republicans and Democrats don't agree 👉 reut.rs/3IXAm9l 3/5
Russia is the world's top exporter of crude and oil products combined. A ban would be unprecedented, turbocharging already sky-high prices, risking inflationary shock.
JP Morgan predicts oil could hit a record $185 a barrel by the end of 2022 if disruption to Russian exports lasts that long, although along with most analysts polled by Reuters the bank expects a yearly average price below $100
Hit to growth
A ban on Russian oil would further slow the nascent global recovery from the coronavirus pandemic.
In the coming months, there is a high risk of stagflation, or little to minimal growth coupled with high inflation