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                    [Title] => West vows more arms, sanctions over new Russian offensive
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                    [Title] => As major economies meet, US looks to increase pressure on Russia
                    [Summary] => "The secretary believes the Russian invasion of Ukraine has demonstrated the need for the world's largest economies to stand together to defend international order and protect peace and prosperity," the Treasury official told reporters.
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                    [Title] => US, UK up Russia sanctions as Kyiv warns of eastern attack
                    [Summary] => The White House unveiled measures targeting Russia's top public and private banks and two daughters of President Vladimir Putin, while Britain sanctioned two banks — and vowed to eliminate all Russian oil and gas imports by year-end.
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                    [Title] => EU takes sanctions aim at Russia fossil fuel exports
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                    [Title] => FAQs: Could Russia get round sanctions with cryptocurrency?
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                    [Title] => US sanctions Russia for 'beginning' invasion of Ukraine
                    [Summary] => US President Joe Biden on Tuesday announced tough new sanctions on Russia for "beginning" an invasion of Ukraine but said there was still time to avoid war, even as Vladimir Putin signaled plans to send troops beyond Russia's borders.
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                    [Title] => China's anti-sanctions law: What we know
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                    [Title] => Russia blocks publication of UN report critical of North Korea
                    [Summary] => Russia has blocked the publication of a UN report on the implementation of sanctions against North Korea because it disagrees with some of the findings, Moscow's ambassador to the world body said Thursday.
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                    [Title] => Russian PM strongly warns US against ramping up sanctions
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                    [Title] => PBA warns; ‘Get too physical, face sanction’
                    [Summary] => GlobalPort’s Moala Tautuaa, Blackwater’s Allein Maliksi and Columbian Dyip’s Eric Camson lead a host of players facing early sanctions for their “excessive” physical play in the tumultuous opener of the PBA Commissioner’s Cup at the Smart Araneta Coliseum Sunday.
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                    [Title] => Russia blocks publication of UN report critical of North Korea
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                    [Title] => Russian PM strongly warns US against ramping up sanctions
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                    [Title] => PBA warns; ‘Get too physical, face sanction’
                    [Summary] => GlobalPort’s Moala Tautuaa, Blackwater’s Allein Maliksi and Columbian Dyip’s Eric Camson lead a host of players facing early sanctions for their “excessive” physical play in the tumultuous opener of the PBA Commissioner’s Cup at the Smart Araneta Coliseum Sunday.
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