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Ukrayinska Pravda
Volodymyr Zelenskyy does not link the end of the Putin regime with the end of the war in Ukraine
KATERYNA TYSHCHENKO – THURSDAY, 22 SEPTEMBER 2022, 22:39 President Volodymyr Zelenskyy does not link the possible end of Vladimir Putin’s regime in Russia with the end of the war in Ukraine. Source: Zelenskyy in an interview with the German newspaper Bild, the video was published on Zelenskyy’s Telegram Quote from Zelenskyy when asked whether the war will end only when the Putin regime collapses: “I do not associate this with the end of the war.
The Hill
Gas prices rise slightly after months of declines
The national average price of gasoline rose slightly Wednesday, ending a streak of months of decline after soaring to its highest levels ever over the summer. AAA reported the average gas price on Wednesday is $3.681 per gallon, up from Tuesday’s average of $3.674. Gas prices have consistently dropped since the average peaked above $5…
Associated Press
World opinion shifts against Russia as Ukraine worries grow
The tide of international opinion appears to be decisively shifting against Russia, as a number of non-aligned countries are joining the United States and its allies in condemning Moscow’s war in Ukraine and its threats to the principles of the international rules-based order. Western officials have repeatedly said that Russia has become isolated since invading Ukraine in February. The tide had already appeared to be turning against Russian President Vladimir Putin even before Thursday’s U.N. speeches.
Ukrayinska Pravda
Ex-Major General of Ukraines Security Service sentenced to 5 years in prison for calling to overthrow Ukrainian government
UKRAINSKA PRAVDA – THURSDAY, 22 SEPTEMBER 2022, 23:34 Oleksandr Tretiak, Ex-Major General of the Security Service of Ukraine, was sentenced, in absentia, to five years in prison for calling to seize state power in 2015.
Reuters
China blockade would be act of war, Taiwan would not surrender, official says
A Chinese blockade of Taiwan or the seizure of an offshore island would be considered an act of war and Taiwan would not surrender, a senior Taiwanese security official told Reuters using unusually strong and direct language. While Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen and others in her administration have repeatedly said that while they want peace they would defend themselves if attacked, the details of what Taiwan would consider an attack warranting a response have generally been left unsaid, given the many scenarios. Chinese military action might not be as straightforward as a full frontal assault on Taiwan: it could include actions like a blockade to try to force Taiwan to accept China’s rule, strategists say.
Ukrayinska Pravda
Chechen leader says mobilisation does not extend to Chechnya
UKRAINSKA PRAVDA – FRIDAY, 23 SEPTEMBER 2022, 00:32 Ramzan Kadyrov, Head of the Chechen Republic [a federal entity of the Russian Federation – ed.], said that mobilisation will not extend to Chechnya because it has already “exceeded its targets”.
Bloomberg
California Moves to Ban Natural Gas Furnaces and Heaters by 2030
(Bloomberg) — California is committing to a plan that will make it the first US state to phase out gas-fueled furnaces and water heaters in homes, a move environmentalists are betting will provide a template for other states. Most Read from BloombergJapan to Restore Visa-Free Travel From Oct. 11 as Covid Pandemic Recedes South Korea President Caught on Hot Mic Insulting US CongressUnless Rents Rise, Housing Is Set Up for an Epic CrashBank of England Says Paper Banknotes Only Good for One More W
The Wall Street Journal
Bitcoin Price Holds Above $19,000
Bitcoin’s value edged higher Thursday, putting the largest cryptocurrency on pace to break a four-day losing streak. Bitcoin rose about 1% from its 5 p.m. Wednesday ET price to about $19,143 in recent trading. The modest advance came as U.S. stocks fell, with tech leading the way down. Bitcoin has tumbled this year as investors have dumped riskier assets and reevaluated their portfolios amid a period of monetary tightening. On Wednesday, the Federal Reserve raised interest rates by 0.75 percenta
The Wall Street Journal
Uniper Deal Is Lehman Moment for European Energy
The German bailout of one of the region’s largest utilities is a strong signal that Europe’s energy sector will never be the same again.
The Independent
One-way flights out of Russia sell out after Putin orders call-up for thousands
Russians flee country after president announces mobilisation
American City Business Journals
Montgomery County biotech MaxCyte unveils new HQ to expand headcount, manufacturing
Montgomery County life sciences firm MaxCyte Inc. is settling into a new headquarters and ramping up manufacturing and hiring, following a massive overhaul of the space to accommodate increasing demand and a growing headcount. The company, which markets a cell-engineering platform for pharmaceutical companies developing new drugs and therapies, now occupies its new home at 9713 Key West Avenue in Rockville — a 10-minute drive southeast of its former space at 21 and 22 Firstfield Road in Gaithersburg. Whereas its previous base of 18 years comprised about 27,000 square feet, the new space gives MaxCyte 67,000 square feet for in-house manufacturing, lab and office.