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Ukrainian officials urge Western partners to speed up military aid deliveries amid Russian onslaught
Ukraine’s president and foreign minister say they have pressed British Foreign Secretary David Cameron to accelerate the delivery of promised military aid to KyivABC News - World - Ukraine -
How China Sees U.S. Campus Protests
Intolerant of protests at home, Beijing has signaled sympathy for pro-Palestinian student demonstrators.The Wall Street Journal - World - China -
Weapons in U.S. Aid Bill Can’t Come Fast Enough for Ukraine
President Biden and Ukraine’s allies have invoked a sense of urgency over weapon deliveries. But there are logistical hurdles, and Ukraine has little time to lose.The New York Times - Top stories - Ukraine -
How Stormzy's #Merky FC is providing opportunities in south London
British rapper Stormzy shows BBC Sport around his new #Merky FC venue, which brings together music, gaming and football for young people.BBC News - Top stories -
New EU Cyber Rules for Electricity Providers Aim to Prevent Cascading Outages
Critical power suppliers will be required to submit cybersecurity assessments every three years and implement protections.The Wall Street Journal - World - European Union
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