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March 10, 2022: Russia, Ukraine diplomats, Kamala Harris in Poland, Refugees, YouTube, South Korea
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March 10, 2022: Russia, Ukraine foreign ministers, U.S. Kamala Harris Poland visit, Refugees, YouTube, South Korea
1. Ukraine said Moscow had refused to guarantee humanitarian access to rescue hundreds of thousands of civilians trapped under bombardment, as the opposing sides yielded nothing at the highest level talks since the Russian invasion began.
2. U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris will meet Polish leaders in Warsaw amid disagreements with the eastern European country over how to arm Ukraine with warplanes to fight Russia's invasion.
3. Eastern Europe braced for a surge of refugees from shelled towns and cities in Ukraine as fighting following Russia's invasion intensified and the United Nations said more than 2.3 million people had now fled the country.
4. YouTube and Google Play store are suspending all payment-based services in Russia, including subscriptions, as Western sanctions start to pose banking challenges in the country.
5. Conservative South Korean opposition candidate Yoon Suk-yeol rode to victory in a tight presidential election on a wave of discontent over economic policy, scandals and gender wars, reshaping the political future of Asia's fourth-largest economy.
#Ukraine
#Russia
#KamalaHarris
#Poland
#FightersJets
#Refugees
#YouTube
#GooglePlay
#SouthKorea
#Moscow
#Warsaw
#EasternEurope
#MorningNews
#Headlines
#News
#Reuters
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1. Ukraine said Moscow had refused to guarantee humanitarian access to rescue hundreds of thousands of civilians trapped under bombardment, as the opposing sides yielded nothing at the highest level talks since the Russian invasion began.
2. U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris will meet Polish leaders in Warsaw amid disagreements with the eastern European country over how to arm Ukraine with warplanes to fight Russia's invasion.
3. Eastern Europe braced for a surge of refugees from shelled towns and cities in Ukraine as fighting following Russia's invasion intensified and the United Nations said more than 2.3 million people had now fled the country.
4. YouTube and Google Play store are suspending all payment-based services in Russia, including subscriptions, as Western sanctions start to pose banking challenges in the country.
5. Conservative South Korean opposition candidate Yoon Suk-yeol rode to victory in a tight presidential election on a wave of discontent over economic policy, scandals and gender wars, reshaping the political future of Asia's fourth-largest economy.
#Ukraine
#Russia
#KamalaHarris
#Poland
#FightersJets
#Refugees
#YouTube
#GooglePlay
#SouthKorea
#Moscow
#Warsaw
#EasternEurope
#MorningNews
#Headlines
#News
#Reuters
Reuters brings you the latest business, finance and breaking news video from around the globe. Our reputation for accuracy and impartiality is unparalleled.