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Apr 07, 2022 View Original Article
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    -4% Center

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  • Policy Leaning

    40% Somewhat Conservative

  • Politician Portrayal

    1% Positive

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50% : Britain has not ended imports of Russian natural gas, which accounts for 4% of its supply, saying only that it will do so "as soon as possible."___UNITED NATIONS --
48% :Speaking to reporters on the sidelines of a NATO meeting in Brussels, Di Maio cautioned on Wednesday that if the 27-nation bloc ends up banning imports of Russian oil and gas, "it's clear that the European Union must necessarily establish a price cap on gas."
46% : LONDON -- Britain says it will end imports of Russian oil and coal by the end of the year and ban U.K. investment in Russia as part of a new set of sanctions in response to the invasion of Ukraine.
46% : The U.S. also sanctioned SberBank on Wednesday, and the European Union plans to ban imports of Russian coal.
46% : Abstentions don't count.___ROME -- Italian Foreign Minister Luigi Di Maio says a fifth package of sanctions under discussion by European Union nations will be aimed at bringing Russian President Vladimir Putin to the negotiating table to "reach a truce and then a peace accord."
46% : He said it would have international ramifications, because "there will be a shortage of food and the prices will go up, and this is reality for the millions of people who are hungry, and it will be more difficult for them to feed their families."Zelenskyy spoke by video to a joint session of Ireland's two houses of parliament, the latest in a string of international addresses he has used to rally support for Ukraine.___BRUSSELS -- A senior European Union official says the bloc's member countries should think about ways of offering asylum to Russian soldiers willing to desert Ukraine battlefields.
45% : Zhao's remarks echo those the previous day of China's ambassador to the United Nations, Zhang Jun, who called for an investigation, describing the reports and images of civilian deaths in Bucha as "deeply disturbing."___VATICAN CITY --
44% : Endorsing an idea previously circulated by some EU lawmakers, Michel added that granting asylum to Russian deserters is "a valuable idea that should be pursued."___BERLIN -- Germany's foreign minister has accused Russia of spreading disinformation to justify its war in Ukraine.
43% : The right-wing nationalist leader, Putin's closest ally in the European Union, has vehemently refused to supply weapons to Ukraine or allow their transport across the Hungary-Ukraine border.
43% : The British government also announced a freeze on the assets of Credit Bank of Moscow and Sberbank, Russia's largest bank, and slapped travel bans and asset freezes on eight more wealthy Russians.

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