WSJ: Ukraine struggles to pay its soldiers and has to print money for the military Taxes only cover about 40% of spending, while military spending exceeds 60%. Kyiv needs about $5 billion a month to cover the remaining expenses. The National Bank has to print money, which weakens the hryvnia
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WSJ learns about 11 sets of classified documents seized from Trump’s house
Some of the documents are marked “Top Secret”, and access to them is provided only in special state institutions, writes The Wall Street Journal< source srcset="https://s0.rbk.ru/v6_top_pics/resized/1010xH/media/img/7/88/756603270884887.webp 1010w" type="image/webp" media="(max-width: 640px) and (-webkit-min-device-pixel-ratio: 2), (max-width: 640px) and (min-resolution: 192dpi)" > US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) agents seized 11 sets of
Continue readingWSJ learned about the EU’s refusal to support sanctions against VSMPO-Avisma
European Union “last minute” rejected a proposal to impose sanctions against the Russian steel company VSMPO-Avisma, the world's largest producer of titanium, The Wall Street Journal reported, citing European diplomats. Brussels blocked the initiative after it was not supported by France and other countries because of fears that Russia would
Continue readingWSJ learned about Abramovich’s demand to the EU for $1 million due to sanctions
According to the publication, Abramovich is demanding that the EU authorities pay this amount to his charitable foundation. The businessman believes that the European Union should protect his rights violated by sanctions, since he is a citizen of Portugal Roman Abramovich Businessman Roman Abramovich, in his lawsuit against the Council
Continue readingWe Can’t Calm Down After Reading Taylor Swift and Selena Gomez’s BFF Exchange
Watch: Selena Gomez Shares Her Tips for Avoiding FOMO We love this duo like a love song, baby. Taylor Swift and Selena Gomez just proved they are friendship goals from the red carpet to the For You page. On June 23, Selena shared a makeup tutorial using some of her Rare
Continue readingWSJ learns about Biden’s upcoming visit to Saudi Arabia
WSJ: White House may announce Biden's trip to Saudi Arabia June 13 Biden is trying to improve relations with Riyadh to eliminate oil dependence on Russia, writes WSJ. According to newspaper sources, the White House announces the visit of the US President to Saudi Arabia on June 13 .jpg” alt=”WSJ
Continue readingWSJ learns of Jersey investigation into Abramovich’s assets
Law enforcement officers are investigating whether Abramovich's wealth was obtained illegally, and whether his proxies violated the law. They are, in particular, investigating the purchase of oil assets by Abramovich in the 1990s jpg” alt=”WSJ has learned of an investigation in Jersey into Abramovich's assets” /> Roman Abramovich The authorities
Continue readingWSJ learned about US plans to lift sanctions from Minsk in exchange for grain transit
Washington may temporarily lift sanctions on Belarusian potash fertilizers if the country allows Ukrainian grain to be exported to Latvia, WSJ sources say. Earlier, the newspaper reported that the UN Secretary General offered Moscow a similar deal “WSJ learned about the US plans to lift sanctions from Minsk in exchange
Continue readingCamila Cabello Details Her Private Battle With OCD in Personal Essay
Camila Cabello is pulling back the curtain on her private battle with OCD. In a candid personal essay penned for WSJ. Magazine in honor of Mental Health Month, the Grammy-nominated songstress came forward about something she’s been personally facing behind the veneer of her Instagram feed. “But here’s what there aren’t pictures of
Continue readingKanye West Says He’s “Been Through Deadpool” as He Speaks Out About Mental Health
More than three years following his hospitalization, Kanye West makes a comparison to the plight of a Marvel antihero while reflecting about his mental health struggles. In 2016, The 42-year-old rap artist and fashion designer had famously suffered what he has called a mental breakdown, and spent more than a week in a
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