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Alexander Lukashenko Visits Beijing to Upgrade Belarus-China Relations to “All-Weather Comprehensive Strategic Partnership

Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko is visiting Beijing for a three-day state visit to upgrade their countries' ties to an "all-weather comprehensive strategic partnership". This visit has raised concerns from US officials that Beijing may be considering aiding Moscow in its ongoing assault on Ukraine. During the visit, the two leaders will exchange views on bilateral ties and international and regional issues of common concern, and sign a number of cooperation documents. The visit is expected to further strengthen the two countries' ties and could lead to increased economic cooperation.

China Accuses US of ‘Disinformation’ and ‘Double Standard’ Over Warnings of Arms Supplies to Russia for Ukraine Conflict

China has accused the United States of "disinformation" and a "double standard" for considering sending Russia artillery and ammunition for its war in Ukraine. The US 7th Fleet has flown a P-8A Poseidon over the waterway that separates China and Taiwan, which Beijing has seen as "deliberately disrupting the regional situation" and jeopardizing peace and stability. China has released a peace plan Friday on the war's first anniversary and is actively promoting peace talks on the Ukraine issue.

Steven Seagal Awarded Highest State Decoration by Russian Government for International Humanitarian and Cultural Work

Steven Seagal, the American action-movie actor, has been awarded the Order of Friendship by the Russian government for his international humanitarian and cultural work. The Order of Friendship is the highest state decoration given by the Russian government, and Seagal joins a list of notable figures from around the world who have received the award. Seagal is known for his appearances in various action films and is a vocal supporter of Russia’s 2014 annexation of Crimea.

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen Visits Ukraine to Show US Support and Discuss Economic Aid

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen made a surprise visit to Ukraine to emphasize the US commitment to supporting Kyiv in the midst of its ongoing war with Russia. During her visit, Yellen discussed the US's efforts to hold Russia accountable, as well as the Federal Reserve's efforts to bring down inflation while maintaining a strong labor market. She also discussed the US's economic assistance to Ukraine, which has totaled $14 billion since the war began.

NASA and SpaceX Set to Launch Historic Mission to ISS with Astronauts from Three Countries Aboard

NASA, SpaceX, and the United Arab Emirates are working together to launch a historic mission to the International Space Station on Monday. The four-man crew consists of two NASA astronauts, one Russian cosmonaut, and the first-ever UAE astronaut. This mission marks the first time that astronauts from all three countries will be working together in space, and is part of a public-private partnership between NASA and SpaceX to keep the ISS fully staffed and to return astronaut launches to US soil. It is also part of the UAE’s ambitious space program, and is expected to be a success.

Ron DeSantis Shifts Stance on Russia-Ukraine Conflict, Raising Questions About US Involvement

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has shifted his stance on the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, raising questions about the United States' involvement in the issue. This shift has been met with criticism from former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, who believes the US must take a stand against Putin's aggression in order to prevent further conflict in the region. DeSantis' position on the issue could have a major impact on his potential presidential candidacy.

China Considering Providing Lethal Aid to Russia in Conflict with Ukraine, CIA Director Confirms

CIA Director Bill Burns has confirmed that China is considering sending lethal aid to Russia in its war against Ukraine. Burns told CBS News that the Chinese leadership is considering the provision of lethal equipment, though no decision has yet been made. The UN Security Council recently passed a resolution calling for both countries to agree to a gradual de-escalation, but it remains to be seen whether China will decide to provide lethal aid to Russia.

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