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Hollywood stars who once met with Putin ‘pray’ Russian president ends Ukraine war - nypost.com - Ukraine - Russia - county Stone - county Oliver - city Saint Petersburg
nypost.com
21.03.2022 / 12:35

Hollywood stars who once met with Putin ‘pray’ Russian president ends Ukraine war

Statista. And over the years, celebs have met with Russian President Vladimir Putin while visiting the country for events, like professional fights and concerts. Here’s a look at some celebs who either once hobnobbed or briefly met with Putin.Mickey RourkeIn an interview with Fox News Digital, Mickey Rourke recalled meeting Putin when Rourke had a “professional fight four years ago” in Russia.“I had the time of my life,” Rourke told Fox News Digital about visiting the country. “The people couldn’t have been nicer, more polite, more respectful.

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.

Fears of 'barbaric' chemical weapons attack on Ukraine as Russia demands UN security council meeting - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - USA - Ukraine - Russia - Washington - city Kyiv
dailyrecord.co.uk
11.03.2022 / 14:15

Fears of 'barbaric' chemical weapons attack on Ukraine as Russia demands UN security council meeting

Russia would face a “dramatic increased response” from the West if Vladimir Putin uses chemical weapons in Ukraine, a Tory minister warned.

Disney Pauses All Business in Russia, Citing ‘Unrelenting Assault’ in Ukraine - thewrap.com - New York - Hollywood - Ukraine - Russia
thewrap.com
10.03.2022 / 22:35

Disney Pauses All Business in Russia, Citing ‘Unrelenting Assault’ in Ukraine

Disney is now pausing all of its business in Russia amid the ongoing invasion of Ukraine, calling Vladimir Putin’s actions an “unrelenting assault on Ukraine.” Disney’s pause of business includes any content and product licensing, Disney Cruise Line activities, National Geographic magazine and tours, local content productions and linear channels. The statement specifies that some business activities can be paused immediately while others will take time “given contractual complexities.” The news follows Disney’s previous plan to pause the theatrical release of its films in Russia, including this week’s “Turning Red” from Pixar.

Artist paints dog poop Putin portrait to raise money for Ukraine victims - nypost.com - Britain - Ukraine - Russia
nypost.com
09.03.2022 / 22:57

Artist paints dog poop Putin portrait to raise money for Ukraine victims

Amid the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war, a UK artist managed to both raise money for war victims and dump on Vladimir Putin by selling a portrait of the Russian president made out of dog poop. “I did a portrait of Putin using dog s – – t,” Dominic Murphy told the Welwyn Hatfield Times of his odiferous opus, titled “Poo-tin’s a S – – t” on his site.

Anna Netrebko, Russian soprano with ties to Putin, out at Metropolitan Opera - nypost.com - Ukraine - Russia - city Donetsk
nypost.com
04.03.2022 / 18:48

Anna Netrebko, Russian soprano with ties to Putin, out at Metropolitan Opera

Metropolitan Opera after her support for Vladimir Putin resurfaced amid Russia’s devastating invasion of Ukraine.Netrebko, 50, is one of the opera’s highest grossing box office superstars and her exit is a major blow to the Manhattan cultural establishment.“It is a great artistic loss for the Met and for opera,” Met General Manager Peter Gelb announced in a statement on Thursday. “Anna is one of the greatest singers in Met history, but with Putin killing innocent victims in Ukraine, there was no way forward.”Gelb said last Sunday that the Met would not continue to associate with artists who support Putin.

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.

Prince Charles condemns Russia's 'brutal aggression' on Ukraine in speech - www.ok.co.uk - Ukraine - Russia
ok.co.uk
01.03.2022 / 20:03

Prince Charles condemns Russia's 'brutal aggression' on Ukraine in speech

Prince Charles has spoken out against Russia and President Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine during a royal engagement Tuesday, March 1, as he condemned the attack as "brutal aggression".The first in line to the throne was joined by his wife and future queen consort Camilla in Southend-on-Sea, for a visit in honour of the murdered MP Sir David Amess.The royal pair formally granted the seaside location city status, a triumph that the late Sir David had been campaigning for for decades. During his speech, Prince Charles, 73, also made a segue way into talking about the current Ukrainian crisis.

Huge Russian missile attack on Ukraine kills more than 70 in deadliest strike yet - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - Ukraine - Russia
dailyrecord.co.uk
01.03.2022 / 12:57

Huge Russian missile attack on Ukraine kills more than 70 in deadliest strike yet

Russia has carried out it's deadliest missile attack on Ukraine overnight since the conflict began killing over 70 people.

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