U.S. and Europe Eye Russian Assets to Aid Ukraine as Funding Dries Up By News December 22, 2023 Add Comment Edit Despite legal reservations, policymakers are weighing the consequences of using $300 billion in Russian assets to help Kyiv’s war effort. Share this post Related PostsFloating in a rubber dinghy, a filmmaker documents the Indus River's water woesNew York: How to vote, where to vote and what’s on the ballot.Jan. 6 Committee schedules last-minute hearing for TuesdayJan. 6 Panel Abruptly Sets Tuesday Hearing on ‘Recently Obtained Evidence’A GOP congresswoman said the end of Roe is a 'historic victory for white life'‘No Magic Bullet’ for Preserving Abortion Access, Biden’s Health Secretary SaysStreet Symphony plays in harmony with Skid Row's 'sacred spaces'Visual artist Sam Gilliam has died at 88
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