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Can Russia be forced to pay for the cost of the war in Ukraine with frozen assets?
When the fighting is done, vast sums of money will be needed in the future for reparations to rebuild Ukraine and to help ensure its long-term security. So who will pay for that?
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High gas prices: the new headache for Biden and Democrats
Oil prices are likely to remain high for the rest of this year, but the war in Ukraine could give Biden a patriotic boost.

The party may be over for Russian oligarchs, but will sanctions work?
From bank accounts to yachts to football clubs, the impact of international sanctions is being felt around the world as the United States and the European Union put the squeeze on Vladimir Putin and the notorious oligarchs who feed off his regime. ( Leer en español)

Univision poll: burdened by inflation and pessimistic about the future, Hispanics lose confidence in Biden
Approval among the Hispanic community for the president's job performance fell more than 20 percentage points in his little more than a year in office, according to a new survey by Univision News in alliance with NORC. Most feel that the administration's policies have worsened inflation and believe that their financial situation will not improve any time soon. Leer en español

World War III: is that a possible outcome of the Ukrainian crisis?
Following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine this week, the conversation has inevitably turned to a possible escalation that could potentially spark World War III. How great is the risk? ( Leer en español)
Will Republicans use the "red threat" narrative again to court the Latino vote in the 2022 elections?
President Joe Biden won the majority of the Latino vote in 2020, but Hispanic support for the Democratic Party candidate fell by 8 per cent. Could the so-called "red panic" affect the Latino vote in 2022 and 2024? ( Leer es español)

Congress agrees on historic military justice reform to crack down on sexual abuse
In the wake of the murder of Vanessa Guillen, Congress is set to reform military law so that commanders will no longer decide who gets prosecuted in rape and sexual assault cases. It would also make sexual harassment a military offense.


