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Joe Biden called Vladimir Putin a "crazy SOB," but the Russian leader doesn't seem too mad about it. President Joe Biden might've called Vladimir Putin a "crazy SOB," but the Russian leader doesn't appear to be that mad about it. AdvertisementBiden had called Putin the name during a fundraiser in California on Wednesday night, per The New York Times. "We have a crazy SOB like that guy Putin, and others, and we always have to worry about nuclear conflict," Biden told donors. Putin called Biden a "politician of the old formation" who is "more experienced, more predictable."
Persons: Joe Biden, Vladimir Putin, doesn't, Putin, Trump, Joe Biden might've, Pavel Zarubin, Biden, Zarubin, Donald Trump, Alexey Navalny Organizations: Biden, House, New York Times, Russia, Business Insider Locations: Russia, California, Zarubin, Ukraine
In a television interview, Mr. Putin said he thought he knew why Mr. Biden had lashed out. Mr. Putin said he believed Mr. Biden’s remark was a result of that endorsement. “If I stood here 10 to 15 years ago and said all this, you’d all think I should be committed,” Mr. Biden said. He added that Mr. Trump has been terrible for the Republican Party. That seems to be lost with some of the things this fellow has been saying,” Mr. Biden said of Mr. Trump.
Persons: Putin, Mr, Biden, Biden’s, , ” Mr, Vladimir, Donald J, Trump, Aleksei A, they’ve Organizations: Republican Party, Mr Locations: U.S, In California, Russian, American
CNN —“I really wanted to be the founder of a literature festival in New York,” Victoria Amelina, Ukrainian writer and activist, once told a roomful of Londoners. Her life of late was dedicated to documenting Russian war crimes. Documenting stories of people she met in liberated territories, Victoria found a diary written by the writer and poet Volodymyr Vakulenko. A woman mourns the death of Ukrainian writer Victoria Amelina during her memorial service at St. Michael's Golden-Domed Monastery, Kyiv. “Ukrainian manuscripts burn all too well.”Many Ukrainian manuscripts have already burned in the fires caused by Russian shelling.
Persons: , Read, CNN — “, Victoria Amelina, Olesya, Sharp, Victoria, Andrei Kartapolov, , Volodymyr Vakulenko, Volodymyr, Kyiv’s, Michael's, Mikhail Bulgakov, Bulgakov’s Stalin, Margarita, ” “, Volodya Organizations: Ukrainian Institute London, CNN, Russian Duma Defence, New York Literature, Ukrainian Armed Forces, Arsenal, PEN Ukraine, Twitter, Facebook Locations: Central Europe, Khromeychuk, New York, Ukrainian, Donetsk, Kramatorsk, Ukraine, Russian, York, Yorks, Victoria, Kharkiv, Paris, Soviet, St, Kyiv, London, Popasna
A local official said that an enlistment office will be put at one of Russia's borders with Georgia. Poland warned that Russia could close its borders, and told its citizens to leave the country. On Tuesday, a local Russian politician said on Telegram that an enlistment office will be set up in the North Ossetia Alania region, which lies on the border between Russia and Georgia. "In addition, a mobilization point of the military registration and enlistment office will be deployed at the checkpoint in the near future," Sergeev said. "They tried scaring us, saying they'll drag us to the enlistment office, telling us the border is closed – typical military humor," he told Al Jazeera.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has become an international icon amid the Russian invasion of his country. David Dodson, left, and Volodymyr Zelenskyy, right, in Lviv, Ukraine. Maya_MaksimovaDavid Dodson, an American film editor, first met Volodymyr Zelenskyy in New York in 2008. And for Dodson, it was the start of a decadelong working relationship with the future Ukrainian president. David Dodson and Volodymyr Zelenskyy during a rehearsal in Kyiv, Ukraine.
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