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Petrol prices in UK could rise to £2.40 a litre this year due to Russia's invasion of Ukraine - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - Britain - Ukraine - Russia
dailyrecord.co.uk
14.03.2022 / 20:09

Petrol prices in UK could rise to £2.40 a litre this year due to Russia's invasion of Ukraine

Petrol prices in the UK could reach as high as £2.40 a litre this year due to Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

Who is Countess Alexandra Tolstoy and what is the Netflix documentary The Countess & The Russian Billionaire about? - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Britain - France - Russia
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
14.03.2022 / 17:01

Who is Countess Alexandra Tolstoy and what is the Netflix documentary The Countess & The Russian Billionaire about?

Sergei Pugachev was once dubbed ‘Putin’s banker’. Today he is considered a ‘traitor’ and is exiled in France.

Pink Floyd removes music from streaming platforms in Russia and Belarus - nypost.com - Ukraine - Russia - Floyd - Belarus
nypost.com
12.03.2022 / 12:21

Pink Floyd removes music from streaming platforms in Russia and Belarus

the band’s Twitter account states.The included works that are set to be leaving Russian and Belarusian streaming platforms are Pink Floyd studio albums “A Momentary Lapse of Reason” (1987), “The Division Bell” (1994) as well as 2014’s “The Endless River.” Gilmour has released four solo studio albums in his career, the most recent being “Rattle That Lock” in 2015. His entire solo discography is also being removed from streamers.Last week, Gilmour tweeted in support of Ukraine, writing, “Russian soldiers, stop killing your brothers.

Pink Floyd and David Gilmour remove music from streaming services in Russia, Belarus - www.nme.com - Ukraine - Russia - county Rock - Floyd - Belarus
nme.com
12.03.2022 / 00:53

Pink Floyd and David Gilmour remove music from streaming services in Russia, Belarus

Pink Floyd and David Gilmour are removing their music from streaming services in Russia and Belarus to show their support for Ukraine.Ukraine officially severed diplomatic ties with Russia and declared martial law after Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered an attack on the neighbouring nation on February 24. At the time of writing, the Russian invasion has killed at least 549 citizens, including 41 children.

Boris Johnson to attend Scottish Tory conference in bid to bury partygate hatchet with Douglas Ross - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - Scotland - county Johnson - Ukraine - county Ross - city Aberdeen - county Douglas
dailyrecord.co.uk
10.03.2022 / 17:15

Boris Johnson to attend Scottish Tory conference in bid to bury partygate hatchet with Douglas Ross

Boris Johnson will personally attend the Scottish Tory conference next week to burnish his “war leader” image in an attempt to bury the sleaze of partygate allegations against him.

Inside Putin's private life with rock 'n roll daughter and affair with 'most flexible woman in Russia' - www.ok.co.uk - New York - Ukraine - Russia - Switzerland
ok.co.uk
08.03.2022 / 19:19

Inside Putin's private life with rock 'n roll daughter and affair with 'most flexible woman in Russia'

Vladimir Putin is currently the world's most scrutinised man after launching a barbaric attack on Ukraine.The United Nations human rights office said today Putin's orders have caused 1,335 civilian casualties in the war-torn country, including 474 killed and 861 injured. And since Russia's invasion began on February 24, interest into the tyrant behind the senseless killings has grown. Putin has been accused of blowing millions on a harem of mistresses and even of having a lovechild with a woman once dubbed "the most flexible woman in Russia".

My Chemical Romance cancel shows in Russia and Ukraine - www.nme.com - Ukraine - Russia - county Rock - city Moscow - city Saint Petersburg
nme.com
08.03.2022 / 00:43

My Chemical Romance cancel shows in Russia and Ukraine

My Chemical Romance have become the latest band to cancel their upcoming shows in Russia and Ukraine.Taking to Instagram, the band wrote: “With deep regret, My Chemical Romance is cancelling our Ukraine and Russia shows in June 2022.“We hope to be able to play for the fans there soon,” they added.It comes after Ukraine severed diplomatic ties with Russia and declared martial law after Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered an attack on the neighbouring nation on February 24.A post shared by My Chemical Romance (@mychemicalromance)Last week, Biffy Clyro and Placebo announced that they’d pulled out of Moscow’s Park Live 2022 in light of the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine.Yungblud also cancelled his upcoming shows in Russia saying he was “heartbroken” because “I know the vicious and brutal acts of the Russian regime in Ukraine over the past week do not reflect the attitudes and ideals of the beautiful people who I have met in Russia in the past.”Green Day cancelled an upcoming show in Moscow in light of the conflict. Billie Joe Armstrong and co were due to perform at Spartak Stadium in the Russian capital on May 29.

Netflix Stops Service in Russia Amid Ukraine Invasion - www.justjared.com - Ukraine - Russia
justjared.com
06.03.2022 / 23:59

Netflix Stops Service in Russia Amid Ukraine Invasion

Netflix is no longer serving customers in Russia amid the Ukraine invasion ordered by Vladimir Putin.

Brittney Griner: 5 Things About The WNBA Star Arrested In Russia On Alleged Drug Charges - hollywoodlife.com - New York - USA - Ukraine - Russia - city Moscow, Russia
hollywoodlife.com
05.03.2022 / 20:43

Brittney Griner: 5 Things About The WNBA Star Arrested In Russia On Alleged Drug Charges

W.N.B.A. superstar Brittney Griner has reportedly been detained in Russia on drug charges. The two-time Olympic gold medalist, 31, was arrested at the Sheremetyevo airport near Moscow after Russian custom officials found marijuana vape cartridges in her luggage, according to the New York Times. A statement released by the Customs Service says a criminal case has been opened into the “large-scale transportation of drugs,” which can result in a sentence of 5-10 years in prison if a conviction is upheld.

Iron Maiden’s summer Ukraine and Russia shows cancelled due to ongoing conflict - www.nme.com - Ukraine - Russia - Eu - city Moscow, Russia
nme.com
04.03.2022 / 00:07

Iron Maiden’s summer Ukraine and Russia shows cancelled due to ongoing conflict

Iron Maiden have announced that their upcoming summer shows in Ukraine and Russia have been cancelled due to the ongoing conflict between the neighbouring countries.The band were set to perform at VDNG in Kyiv, Ukraine on May 29 before visiting VTB Arena in Moscow Russia on June 1 as part of their 2022 ‘Legacy Of The Beast’ world tour.Sharing a statement on social media, Iron Maiden said “the promoters have cancelled the two Iron Maiden shows” due to the “ongoing situation in Ukraine”.“We are very sorry to announce that due to the ongoing situation in Ukraine, the promoters have cancelled the two Iron Maiden shows scheduled for May 29th in Kyiv and June 1st in Moscow on the 2022 Legacy Of The Beast World Tour,” the band tweeted.The band added that ticket-holders would we informed by the respective promoters on refunds, and concluded by stating: “Our priority is, and will always be, the safety of our fans.”Ticket-holders for both shows will be informed by the respective promoters on refunds at the appropriate time. Our priority is, and will always be, the safety of our fans.— Iron Maiden (@IronMaiden) March 3, 2022Since the conflict started, the likes of Iggy Pop, Yungblud, Green Day, Franz Ferdinand and Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds are among the acts who have scrapped dates due to the ongoing crisis.It comes after Ukraine severed diplomatic ties with Russia and declared martial law after Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered an attack on the neighbouring nation last Thursday (February 24).Ukraine, which has a population of 44million people, borders both Russia and the European Union.

Netflix’s Reed Hastings Announces $1M Donation To Ukraine Emergency Relief Organization - deadline.com - Ukraine - Russia - Soviet Union - city Moscow
deadline.com
03.03.2022 / 04:53

Netflix’s Reed Hastings Announces $1M Donation To Ukraine Emergency Relief Organization

Just hours after Deadline reported that Netflix is pausing all of its production and acquisitions work in Russia, the company’s co-founder, chairman and co-CEO Reed Hastings announced a $1 million donation to an organization providing emergency relief to Ukraine.

Netflix Suspends Production & Acquisitions Work In Russia - deadline.com - Ukraine - Russia
deadline.com
02.03.2022 / 20:50

Netflix Suspends Production & Acquisitions Work In Russia

Netflix has responded to Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine by pausing all of its production work and acquisitions from the territory, Deadline sources confirm.

Global Entertainment Industry Mobilizes to Sanction Russia for the Invasion of Ukraine - variety.com - Ukraine - Russia - Soviet Union - city Kyiv, Ukraine
variety.com
02.03.2022 / 05:21

Global Entertainment Industry Mobilizes to Sanction Russia for the Invasion of Ukraine

Russia and Ukraine dating back to the collapse of the Soviet Union has become a full-out war with global — and commercial — reverberations. Russia’s booming film and TV industry, with its deep, government-backed coffers, lost its grip on the world stage virtually overnight amid growing fallout from Vladimir Putin’s Feb. 24 invasion of Ukraine.Disney, Warner Bros., Sony and Paramount all paused distribution of new movies in Russia, and “SNL” opened last weekend’s show with a Ukrainian chorus in solidarity with the country under attack.

Cultural backlash intensifies against Russia over invasion - abcnews.go.com - Ukraine - Russia - region Donbas
abcnews.go.com
01.03.2022 / 21:55

Cultural backlash intensifies against Russia over invasion

Ukraine intensified Tuesday as the Cannes Film Festival said no Russian delegations would be welcome this year and the Venice festival announced free screenings of a film about the 2014 conflict in Ukraine’s eastern Donbas region.The announcements by Europe's two premier film festivals came on the heels of other high-profile protests in the arts, including Hollywood's decision to pull films scheduled for release in Russia and the Munich Philharmonic's decision to fire chief conductor Valery Gergiev. The orchestra, joined by other orchestras and festivals linked to Gergiev, cited his support for Russian President Vladimir Putin and his refusal to reject the invasion.Cannes, which is scheduled for May, is the most global of film festivals and its international village of flag-waving pavilions annually hosts more than 80 countries from around the world.In a statement, festival organizers said the ban on any official Russian delegation or individuals linked to the Kremlin would remain “unless the war of assault ends in conditions that will satisfy the Ukrainian people.”The festival didn’t rule out accepting films from Russia.

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