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UEFA Move To Suspend Russian Teams From All Competitions

UEFA Moves To Suspend Russian Teams From All Competitions

European football Governing body, UEFA has concluded plans to suspend Russian teams from all competitions in response to the invasion of Ukraine by Russia last week.

Africa Daily News, New York reports that the first Russian team affected would be Spartak Moscow, who are billed face RB Leipzig away in a Europa League last 16, first-leg tie on March 10.

The Russian women’s national team would also be excluded from the European Championship due to be hosted by England sometime in July this year.

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Putin Orders Instructs Nuclear Forces To Be On High Alert

Putin Orders Nuclear Forces To Be On High Alert

As the tensions in Europe continue to build up, Russian President Vladimir Putin has ordered his defence chiefs to put the country’s nuclear ‘deterrence forces’ on high alert while also accusing the West of taking ‘unfriendly’ steps against his country which would not go unnoticed.

Africa Daily News, New York reports that international tensions have continued to soar over Russia’s last Thursday’s invasion of Ukraine.

Recall that Putin had also warned the West of severe consequences should any of them consider military intervention.

It is now believed that Putin’s order will now cause further alarm and more tension if steps

Russia Ukraine Face-Off An Explainer

Russia/Ukraine Face-Off: An Explainer

On the morning of 24th February 2022, the world woke up to a speech from Russian President, Vladimir Putin where he declared that a ‘special military operation’ would commence in Ukraine. Almost simultaneously, multiple media organisations and news outlets began to report explosions in multiple and attacks in several Ukrainian cities and that was already enough evidence that a large-scale ‘military operation’ was underway in Ukraine.

The crisis is still raging and some analysts have already predicted that it could last longer than Russia ostensibly envisaged. It would be interesting to have a good look at the origin of the …

Ukraine Man United Terminate Aeroflot Sponsorship Deal

Ukraine: Man United Terminates Sponsorship Deal With Aeroflot

Popular English Club, Manchester United has confirmed that they had ended their sponsorship deal with Russia’s flagship airline Aeroflot following President Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine earlier in the week.

Africa Daily News, New York had earlier reported that the British government had on Thursday imposed a biting package of sanctions on Moscow, which included banning Russian carriers from UK airspace.

Premier League club United announced Aeroflot as their ‘official carrier’ in 2013 and have regularly flown to European matches on the company’s planes. The latest deal was due to run until 2023.

But the club, who used charter airline …

Ukraine Invasion UK Freezes Putin, Lavrov Assets

Ukraine Invasion: UK Freezes Putin, Lavrov Assets

The Government of the United Kingdom has ordered that all assets of President Vladimir Putin and his Foreign affairs Minister Sergei Lavrov be frozen over Russia’s invasion of Ukraine earlier in the week.

Africa Daily News, New York gathered that the Treasury on Friday issued a financial sanctions notice against the two men, adding them to a list of Russian oligarchs who have already had their property and bank accounts in the UK frozen.

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson had earlier informed his NATO partners that he was planning ‘imminent’ sanctions against Putin and Lavrov.

Downing Street said Johnson told …

Russia-Ukraine War UN Sends Strong Message To Putin

Russia-Ukraine War: UN Sends Strong Message To Putin

The United Nations (UN) Secretary-General, António Guterres has announced 20 million dollars for humanitarian support in Ukraine, saying protecting civilians must be ‘Priority Number One’ in supporting the people.

Guterres called on Russian President Vladimir Putin to bring his troops back to his country, warning that he should not begin what may be the most devastating war since the start of the century.

Africa Daily News, New York had earlier reported that President Putin had launched military action in Ukraine on Thursday.

Putin had listed three conditions to put an end to the standoff, advising Kyiv to renounce its …

'Biden Ready To Meet Putin ‘At Any Time’ To Prevent War'

‘Biden Ready To Meet Putin ‘At Any Time’ To Prevent War’

US President Joe Biden would be willing to meet Russia’s Vladimir Putin ‘at any time’ to forestall a war in Ukraine, according to US Secretary of State who said Sunday Russia appeared on the verge of invading Ukraine.

In a rapid-fire round of US talk shows, Secretary of State Antony Blinken told CNN on Sunday evening ‘everything we’re seeing suggests that this is dead serious, that we are on the brink of an invasion.’

Africa Daily News, New York had earlier reported that aggressive military action has already begun in and around Ukraine, which is facing increased shelling from Russian-backed …

Ukraine Pledges To Keep Airspace Open Despite Russia Threat

Ukraine Pledges To Keep Airspace Open Despite Russia Threat

Under pressure Ukraine has vowed to keep its airspace open to international travel despite strong warnings that Russian troops conducting drills near its borders could invade its territories at any point.

Africa Daily News, New York reports that the Dutch carrier KLM on Saturday became the very first major airline to indefinitely suspend flights to the former Soviet republic due of the rising risks around the country.

Ukraine’s budget airline SkyUp had on Sunday revealed that its flight from Portugal to Kyiv was forced to land in Moldova because the plane’s Irish leasing company had revoked permission for it to …

China, Russia Renew Push To Lift UN Sanctions On North Korea

China, Russia Renew Push To Lift UN Sanctions On North Korea

China and Russia are currently pushing the United Nations Security Council to ease sanctions on North Korea by reviving a 2019 attempt to remove a ban on Pyongyang’s exports of statues, seafood and textiles, and expanding it to include lifting a refined petroleum imports cap.

In a reworked draft resolution on Monday, China and Russia want the 15-member council to remove those sanctions ‘with the intent of enhancing the livelihood of the civilian population’ in the isolated Asian state.

Africa Daily News, New York recalls that North Korea has been subject to UN sanctions since 2006 over its nuclear and …

US Set To Send Two Warships To Black Sea Amid Tensions

US Set To Send Two Warships To Black Sea Amid Tensions

As tensions continue to build up between Russia and Ukraine the Turkish foreign ministry has confirmed that the US has concluded plans to send two warships through the Bosphorus to the Black Sea next week.

According to the Turkish ministry, the ships will pass through the Bosphorus and enter the increasingly restless region on April 14 and 15 and leave on May 4 and May 5.

Going by normal protocols, Washington is required to give Ankara at least 15 days’ notice before sending warships through the Bosphorus and Dardanelles straits under the terms of the 1936 Montreux Convention.

The treaty’s …

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EU Urges Russia Not To Intervene In Belarus

The European Union urged Russia on Friday not to intervene in Belarus after President Vladimir Putin vowed military support for the country’s embattled leader.

As EU foreign ministers meeting in Berlin discussed the crisis, President Alexander Lukashenko — facing unprecedented protests calling for him to quit — accused the West of trying to topple him in order to weaken Moscow.

Meanwhile neighbouring Ukraine, which saw its own pro-Russian leader toppled after bloody protests in 2014, has offered refuge to Belarusians fleeing a regime crackdown.

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Russia Aims To Produce ‘Millions’ Of Vaccine Doses By 2021

Russia Aims To Produce ‘Millions’ Of Vaccine Doses By 2021

Russia said Monday it aims to launch mass production of a coronavirus vaccine next month and turn out “several million” doses per month by next year.

The country is pushing ahead with several vaccine prototypes and one trialled by the Gamaleya institute in Moscow has reached advanced stages of development and is about to pass state registration, officials said.

“We are very much counting on starting mass production in September,” Industry Minister Denis Manturov said in an interview published by state news agency TASS.

“We will be able to ensure production volumes of several hundred thousand a month, with an …