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Xi Jinping Touches Down in France Amidst EU-Ukraine Trade Tensions

Delve into Xi Jinping's diplomatic mission to France, navigating trade disputes, EU scrutiny, and efforts to bolster Sino-French relations amidst global challenges.
Europe bans Russian diesel, other oil products over Ukraine

Europe bans Russian diesel, other oil products over Ukraine

The European Union and G7 allies have banned Russian diesel and refined oil products, aiming to reduce Moscow's energy income without disrupting global markets. The move targets Russia's military funding while preserving diesel supplies for critical economic sectors like transportation and agriculture.
EU approves new sanctions against Russia over Ukraine war

EU approves new sanctions against Russia over Ukraine war

The European Union has agreed on a new round of sanctions targeting Russia over its ongoing war in Ukraine, with plans to finalize the package through diplomatic channels and increase economic pressure.
EU eyes Russian officials, banks, industry for sanctions

EU eyes Russian officials, banks, industry for sanctions.

The European Union is proposing travel bans and asset freezes on over 200 Russian politicians and military officers. The European Commission's recommendations target political parties, regional governors, and government ministers involved in actions against Ukraine.
Biden approves $800M in new military assistance for Ukraine

Biden approves $800M in new military assistance for Ukraine

President Joe Biden authorized $800 million in military aid to Ukraine, including helicopters, artillery, armored vehicles, and defense equipment against potential chemical, biological, and nuclear threats in anticipation of a new Russian assault.
Finland, Sweden move ahead toward possible NATO membership

Finland, Sweden move ahead toward possible NATO membership

Finland and Sweden are moving closer to NATO membership following Russia's invasion of Ukraine. With growing public support, both countries are reviewing their traditionally non-aligned military stance, potentially reshaping regional security dynamics.
Biden waiving the ethanol rule in a bid to lower gasoline prices

Biden waiving the ethanol rule in a bid to lower gasoline prices

- President Biden visits Iowa to announce waiving ethanol blending restrictions, aiming to reduce gasoline prices by around 10 cents per gallon. This move is part of his strategy to combat inflation, which reached 8.5% in March, the highest rate since 1981.- EXCERPT: Condensed 100-word summary providing context and key information
Poland-Ukraine ties seen as a target of Russian disinformation

Poland-Ukraine ties seen as a target of Russian disinformation

A provocative vandalism incident in Krakow reveals Russia's alleged attempt to sow discord between Poland and Ukraine. By deliberately painting Ukrainian flag colors incorrectly and using mixed-language messaging, unknown actors sought to trigger ethnic tensions, highlighting ongoing Russian disinformation strategies near Ukraine's border.
Biden, Modi to speak as US presses for a hard line on Russia

Biden, Modi to speak as US presses for a hard line on Russia

President Biden is set to speak with Prime Minister Narendra Modi amid growing pressure on India's neutral position in the Russia-Ukraine war. India's abstention from UN votes and diplomatic approach have drawn both criticism from the US and praise from Russia's Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov.
S&P downgrade indicates Russia headed for historic default

S&P downgrade indicates Russia headed for historic default

Standard & Poor's has downgraded Russia's credit rating to "selective default" after Russia attempted to pay foreign bond payments in rubles instead of dollars. The agency believes sanctions will further impede Russia's ability to meet its international debt obligations, increasing the likelihood of a historic default on external loans.
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