Russia's president said the move was intended as a warning to the West about arming and supporting Ukraine but stressed he saw no need for Russia to resort to nuclear weapons for now.
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The company's European president said in a memo that the Milka chocolate bar-maker was being "treated differently" from rival companies that are also continuing to sell food and drinks in Russia. Boycotts against Mondelez began last week in Sweden and Norway.
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The Microsoft co-founder said on his blog that he and Xi had discussed health inequity and climate change.
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The ransom requests from the Russia-linked extortion group came to its nuclear-waste facility and the scientific education facilities that were recently hit in a global hacking campaign.




