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Bitcoin (BTC) and other cryptocurrencies plummet as a result of Russia's attack on Ukraine.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin addresses media on February 22 at the Kremlin in Moscow, Russia.
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Due to concerns of a Russian invasion of Ukraine, Bitcoin, the most popular cryptocurrency, fell to its lowest level in more than two weeks
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Biden claims to be 'convinced' that Putin will attack Ukraine.
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A single gunshot fired into the chest of Archduke Ferdinand by a Serbian terrorist in 1914 immediately and unexpectedly triggered World War I.
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The present difficulties in eastern Europe indicate more than simply Kremlin mischief-making—they reflect the first fruits of a new international order that spans the immensity from Beijing to Berlin.
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Russia's ambassador to Sweden claimed President Vladimir Putin doesn't 'give a s–t' about the sanctions imposed by the US and its allies if Moscow invades Ukraine.
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President Biden and Russian President Vladimir Putin will talk by phone on Saturday, as US officials warn that Russia might invade Ukraine within days.
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Fears of a Russian invasion of Ukraine have prompted the United States to prepare to evacuate its embassy in Kyiv.
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Despite BLM's internal strife, the transaction was made.