Breaking NBC: The Biden admin is preparing to unveil as early as this week a plan to expedite and streamline the resettlement of some Ukrainian refugees in the United States. https://t.co/uiYlFTRzLi
— Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) March 22, 2022
Analysis: Biden is expected to face pressure to do more to help with Europe's fastest growing refugee crisis since World War II when he meets with Polish Prime Minister Andrzej Duda this week in Warsaw. https://t.co/RpMo2hMfD0
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) March 22, 2022
The official target for refugee admissions for fiscal 2022 is 125,000; at the pace so far this fiscal year, we’ll admit fewer than 16,000. That’s barely more than the lowest level of refugee arrivals on record (a record notched last year — under Biden). https://t.co/UzOIsovF8m
— Catherine Rampell (@crampell) March 18, 2022
President Biden will impose sanctions this week on hundreds of members of the State Duma, Russia’s lower house of Parliament, according to a person familiar with the planned announcement.
— The New York Times (@nytimes) March 23, 2022
Follow live updates on the Russian invasion of Ukraine: https://t.co/PIMVnltzLC
A month in Ukraine: 'All normal life is gone' https://t.co/86lT5TeS3v
— BBC News (UK) (@BBCNews) March 23, 2022
A “catastrophically incorrect assessment”: even supporters of Putin’s war on Ukraine are voicing unease over the Kremlin’s handling of it. With @mschwirtz https://t.co/AMS8nWCZZR
— Anton Troianovski (@antontroian) March 22, 2022
Ukraine claims it has retaken key town outside Kyiv, as defenses hold against fierce Russian onslaught https://t.co/BPiHrE6Wuv
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) March 23, 2022
Ukraine just captured part of one of Russia's most capable electronic warfare systems:https://t.co/KVMnZIiJWm
— Tyler Rogoway (@Aviation_Intel) March 23, 2022
“The only biological weapon that we have here in Ukraine are the corpses of Russian soldiers.” https://t.co/LdmcSyR1sg
— Slate (@Slate) March 23, 2022
“The war in Ukraine is not about Ukraine, it’s about one man’s desire to return to the past. NATO must stop him.” @OlgaNYC1211 https://t.co/y3mxNKyIZv
— CEPA (@cepa) March 23, 2022
One topic that is almost as prevalent on Russian state TV as the war in Ukraine is the endless stream of threats to those who would dare to oppose or even criticize it, smeared as "traitors." Gov't officials and experts demand additional criminal measures against such people. pic.twitter.com/yOmXmsMNxP
— Julia Davis (@JuliaDavisNews) March 23, 2022