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NATO must prevent Russia-Ukraine conflict escalation, secretary general says

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NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg set up this week's anticipated NATO summit in Brussels on Rosemary Barton Live, and how the alliance is responding to Russia's invasion in Ukraine. Stoltenberg said NATO must support Ukraine, but...
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The West should send Ukraine equipment to shoot down Russian planes as soon as possible, says Latvian Deputy PM

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Latvian Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister Artis Pabriks says the West should deliver equipment with which Ukraine can shoot down Russian planes, as soon as possible. "I did not receive a very clear argument as to why exactly we...
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Europeans view Russian invasion of Ukraine as an 'existential threat': Bremmer

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"Things that we would have said are completely unrealistic four weeks ago are no longer so," said Eurasia Group President Ian Bremmer on Europe's pivot away from Russian gas. "The Europeans see the Russian invasion of Ukraine as an...
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Training, experience, morale serving Ukrainian soldiers well, says Canadian military trainer

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Canada's training of Ukrainian soldiers and their fighting experience in the Donbas is serving them well in the war with Russia, says former military trainer Lt.-Col. Melanie Lake, but so is their powerful motivation, she said. 'I do...
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Russia-Ukraine war has reached a 'critical third phase': former U.S. secretary of defense

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Rosemary Barton Live speaks with former U.S. Secretary of Defense, Leon Panetta, about Russia's shifting strategy in its invasion of Ukraine, and why this next phase of the war on the eastern flank is a critical moment.
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It's up to Russia to prevent war in Ukraine, NATO chief says

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In an interview with CBC chief political correspondent Rosemary Barton, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said that while there's an urgent need for diplomacy to resolve the crisis in eastern Europe, it's up to Russia, not Ukraine,...
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Anxiety in Ukraine is 'mounting' over possible Russian invasion, says Kyiv-based journalist

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Olga Tokariuk, freelance correspondent for the EFE News Agency, told Power & Politics Wednesday that some Ukrainians are preparing for a possible Russian attack by packing bags with essential documents and supplies: "There is so much...
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US warns of 'massive consequences' if Russia invades Ukraine

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US Secretary of State Antony Blinken issued the warning in the event of any Russian military incursion into Ukraine or any hybrid attacks on the country.
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West should stop 'tip-toeing' around Putin and impose sanctions to prevent Ukraine invasion, says financier

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Head of the Global Magnitsky Justice campaign Bill Browder says the West should move now against Russian President Vladimir Putin's own money and the oligarchs who hold his funds, to deter him from invading Ukraine.
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'It looks pretty grim': former Estonian president on the prospect of a Russian attack on Ukraine

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"All of it looks pretty grim," said former Estonian president Toomas Hendrik Ilves when asked whether he believes a Russian attack on Ukraine is imminent, citing the Kremlin's "impossible" demands of NATO and Russia's military buildup.
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Macron says cost to Russia will be 'very high' if it attacks Ukraine

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Speaking alongside Chancellor Scholz, the French president also said France and Germany were united in seeking to defuse the crisis.
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Putin is afraid of Ukrainian democracy succeeding, says Latvian prime minister

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"Democracy in Ukraine ultimately could be infectious - that is democracy and democratic demands - in Russia itself," Latvian Prime Minister Krišjānis Kariņš told Power & Politics Wednesday. "Ukraine's aspirations of freedom and democracy...
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'War of attrition' in Ukraine, says former DND official

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Retired Department of National Defence official Andrew Rasiulis says Ukraine has put up a 'brilliant defence' but lacks the capability to expel Russian forces from its borders. Intelligence reports suggest that Russia's 'military options...
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'Things are never going to be the same,' minister says on companies working with Russia

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As companies continue to freeze work with Russia, François-Phillipe Champagne, Canada's minister of innovation, science and industry, discusses the sustained push to economically pressure the Kremlin on Rosemary Barton Live. He said...
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Ukraine calls on NATO to do more as war enters second month

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Andrii Bukvych, Ukrainian chargé d'affaires to Canada, discusses Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's calls for fighter jets and tanks to defend his country against Russia.
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Canada's embassy in Poland becomes hub for processing Ukrainian refugee applications

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Canada's Ambassador to Poland Leslie Scanlon discusses how the embassy in Warsaw has ramped up processing of refugee applications.
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Why NATO might be limiting its support for Ukraine

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"What I'm worried about is that maybe in a place like Washington people are afraid of the consequences of Putin losing," said former Canadian ambassador to Ukraine Roman Waschuk on the limits to NATO support for Ukraine. "That puts the...
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UN suspends Russia from rights council

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UN members vote 93-24 in favour of a resolution suspending Russia from UN human rights body after alleged atrocities.
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Poland worried as Russia and Belarus strengthen ties

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Russia and Belarus have discussed further integrating their economies as joint military exercises get underway, all of which worries neighbouring Poland, along with Belarus's expulsion of Iranian and Afghan refugees.
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Afghanistan crisis is a 'massive defeat' for NATO but an opportunity for EU, says Timothy Garton Ash

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The Taliban's takeover of Afghanistan makes the case for the EU's strategic autonomy, historian Timothy Garton Ash tells Euronews.
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NATO says Taliban must allow anyone to leave Afghanistan

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NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg warned the Taliban that it faces international isolation if it does not respect the rights of all Afghans.
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EU says will work with Taliban only if rights are respected

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Josep Borrell says cooperation with future Afghan gov’t conditional on respect for rights and international obligations.
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NATO military chiefs prepare crucial summit

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NATO military chiefs have been meeting this week to prepare a crucial summit next month in Brussels that will decide the alliance's budget.
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Afghan journalist pleads with NATO not to recognize Taliban

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An Afghan journalist has an emotional exchange with the head of NATO at a briefing on Afghanistan, saying the decision to recognize the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan will put Afghan citizens in the same situation they were 20 years ago.