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The Ukraine Daily Brief Newsletter – Thursday, March 10, 2022
The latest episode of the Ukraine Daily Brief Podcast is now available. Please be sure to listen and review (we know you are receiving the podcast in the member feed, but reviews help with discoverability). Some notable links referenced in today’s podcast can be viewed here.
The War
- Moscow Times: Peace talks in Turkey collapse, fiery rhetoric from Lavrov follows
- Wall Street Journal: Russian attacks worsen in Mariupol following yesterday’s airstrike on a maternity hospital
Economics
- Wall Street Journal: Goldman Sachs leads the banking charge in exiting Russia
- BBC: UAE energy minister reverses ambassador’s statement on increased oil production
- Reuters: Mining giant Rio Tinto severs Russian ties
Technology
Europe
- Moscow Times: EU sanctions are interesting in who they fail to include
- Wall Street Journal: UK steps up to sanction Abramovich, Deripaska, Sechin, Kostin
U.S. and the World
- New York Times: House reprioritizes COVID spending to aid Ukraine
- Wall Street Journal: Psaki warns of Russian pretext for chemical weapons use
- Reuters: Granholm urges uptick in oil production at CERAWeek
DSR Exclusive
- Former president of Estonia, Toomas Hendrik Ilves, provides unique insight into Putin, calls for a creative response from NATO and the EU.
Tune in to tomorrow’s podcast for new and evolving stories.
The DSR Network Team (Chris Cotnoir, Grant Haver, and Katherine Hill)