Ukraine warns of pension and salary delays

The country’s economy would go into “survival” mode without foreign aid, its deputy prime minister has said The Ukrainian government could be forced to delay paying pensions and salaries to millions of citizens if the US and the EU do not provide more financial support, Deputy Prime Minister Yulia Sviridenko has warned.

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Why the China-Iran partnership matters

Beijing offers Tehran a lifeline amid Western sanctions in exchange for oil and the potential of a ‘sleeping power’ friend By Timur Fomenko, a political analyst  President Ebrahim Raisi of Iran has concluded an official state visit to China, where he met with his counterpart in Beijing, Xi Jinping.

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Ankara sees ‘glimpse of hope’ in Ukraine peace efforts

Any attempt to seek a diplomatic resolution is better that the prospects of a global war, the Turkish foreign minister has said The peace proposals from Russia and Ukraine are important steps towards an eventual settlement, Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan said at the Swiss-hosted summit on Saturday. He warned that the fighting could spill…

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