US unloads new sanctions on Russia
Wednesday 02.23.22
President Joe Biden unveiled new sanctions on Russia yesterday. Ukraine
President Joe Biden unveiled tough new sanctions against Moscow yesterday in response to Russian military actions currently unfolding in Ukraine. Calling the events "the beginning of a Russian invasion," Biden laid out sanctions that would effectively cut off Russia's financial institutions and oligarchs from Western finance. Biden also announced he is moving additional troops and equipment to "strengthen" US allies in the region. US officials say they're holding out hope for the possibility of diplomacy to avert an all-out war, but also made it clear Biden is ready to go much further should an invasion of Ukraine escalate. The UK, Japan and Australia also plan to impose sanctions against Russia, and Germany has stopped the progression of the controversial Nord Stream 2 pipeline -- the $11 billion project that would boost deliveries of gas directly from Russia to Germany. Ahmaud Arbery
A jury has found the three White men who killed Ahmaud Arbery in 2020 guilty of all charges in their federal hate crimes trial, backing prosecutors' case that the men chased the 25-year-old through a Georgia neighborhood while he was jogging because he was Black. In November, Travis McMichael, Gregory McMichael and their neighbor William "Roddie" Bryan were convicted of murder in state court. Yesterday, the three men were found guilty of interference of rights, a federal hate crime; and attempted kidnapping. For the federal convictions, the three men could now receive up to life in prison and steep fines, on top of the life sentences they received for their previous murder convictions. Sentencing will be scheduled at a later date. Capitol riot
The Supreme Court said yesterday that it will not take up former President Donald Trump's case challenging the disclosure of his White House documents to the House committee investigating the January 6 attack on the US Capitol. Trump filed an emergency request to block the National Archives from turning over the materials to the court, but that was previously rejected as well. While Trump maintains he can assert executive privilege over some records to keep them secret, more documents are set to be turned over to the House next week. Pandemic protests
Word of a possible convoy of truckers protesting vaccination mandates in the coming days prompted the Defense Department yesterday to approve the use of 700 National Guardsmen and 50 tactical vehicles before they descend on the Washington, DC, area. The drivers of the semi-trucks are planning to block major roads until their demands are met, similar to recent protests in Canada, according to the group's organizers. While it's unclear if the convoys will materialize this week, area law enforcement -- including the Maryland State Police, Metropolitan Police Department in DC and the US Capitol Police -- are closely monitoring the situation and in some cases ramping up security to deal with the possibility of major disruptions ahead of Biden's State of the Union address on March 1. Uganda
Uganda has proposed strict penalties for anti-vaxxers that include fines and imprisonment as the country doubles down on its coronavirus vaccine mandate. The proposed bill states that those who do not get vaccinated against Covid-19 will be fined 4 million Ugandan shillings (around $1,137) or receive a jail term of six months. A parliamentary health committee said yesterday it is considering the proposed legislation to "ensure mandatory COVID-19 vaccination." The East African country of around 45 million people has grappled with a series of lockdowns to manage the pandemic amid misinformation and hesitancy toward vaccines. Uganda has recorded more than 163,000 cases of coronavirus and 3,500 deaths, according to the latest government figures. Sponsor Content by Outer Your backyard misses you. Get ready for warm weather now with one of Outer's famous outdoor sofas. Their patented OuterShell® is built into the cushions to keep them dry, clean and ready for lounging. Experience the apex of outdoor living.
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