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Russian Gains in Ukraine Don't Point to a Breakthrough for Moscow, Top U.S. Generals Say
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U.S. does not expect significant Russian breakthrough in Ukraine's Kharkiv region
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said "a couple of weeks ago, there was concern we would see a significant breakthrough," but he added "I don't think we'll see that going forward."CBS News - Politics - Ukraine -
US, European nations agree to lock up Russian assets until Moscow pays for Ukraine war, clearing the way for $50B loan
US, European nations agree to lock up Russian assets until Moscow pays for Ukraine war, clearing the way for $50B loanABC News - World - Ukraine -
'Russia has to pay': G7 taps Moscow's frozen assets in support of Ukraine
"Russia has to pay," European Council President Charles Michel said, after G7 leaders agreed to tap Russia's frozen assets for a $50 billion loan to Ukraine.CNBC - Business - Ukraine -
Ukraine war briefing: Kyiv and Moscow exchange attack waves as peace summit set to begin
Ukrainian president pursues backing for his plan to end war at Swiss gathering while Russia and China not attending; G7 leaders target Beijing’s role in supplying Moscow. What we know on day 843. See all our Ukraine war coverage Continue reading...The Guardian - World - Ukraine -
What to Know About the $50 Billion Ukraine Loan Backed by Russian Assets
The United States and others plan to give the sum to Kyiv, with the interest from Moscow’s assets frozen in the West used to repay it. But many of the details about the arrangement are unclear.The New York Times - World - Ukraine -
Ukraine Strikes Blow To Russian Su-34 Fullback Base
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Crude Futures Settle Lower, But Post Weekly Gains
Oil futures slipped into the weekend with their first decline in five sessions.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Putin says nearly 700,000 Russian soldiers are deployed in war zone
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U.S. crude oil snaps three-week losing streak as forecasts point to tighter market
Oil prices are gaining on expectations that summer fuel demand will draw down inventories.CNBC - Business -
G7 Leaders Agree on $50 Billion Loan to Ukraine From Frozen Russian Assets
The agreement comes as Ukraine has been forced to sell some state assets and as the momentum in the war has shifted in favor of Russia.The New York Times - World - Ukraine
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