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The United States is preparing new sanctions against Russia and will provide financial aid to Ukraine

After the shock wave caused by the discoveries made in Boutcha, the European Union and Washington have intensified their economic and diplomatic pressure on Moscow, already targeted by a thick layer of sanctions decided on around the world.

And the United States plans to adopt new ones on Wednesday, in coordination with the European Union and the G7, aimed in particular at prohibiting “any new investment” in Russia, according to a source familiar with the matter.

The United States also announced on Tuesday that it would release additional security aid to Ukraine of up to $100 million to deal with the Russian invasion.

This is "to meet an urgent Ukrainian need for additional Javelin anti-tank systems," Pentagon spokesman John Kirby said in a statement.

Barack Obama reunited with his "vice-president" Joe Biden at the White House

We take the same ones and start over... or almost.

Barack Obama returned to the White House on Tuesday for the first time since 2017, invited by Joe Biden to talk about a subject dear to them both, access to health care in the United States.

As was to be expected, the former president and the current competed in jokes and complicity.

The first thus began his speech with a sound “Vice-President Biden”, triggering the hilarity of the audience with this false slip.

And the second began his own statements with a “My name is Joe Biden and I am the vice-president of Barack Obama”, before ensuring, nostalgic, that the presence of the latter reminded him of “the good old days. »

After years of refusal, Twitter will test an "edit" button to correct its tweets

Elon Musk, just joined the board, and millions of users have been asking for it for years.

Twitter has announced that it will begin testing an "edit" function that will allow its tweets to be corrected after they are posted.

The network and its new boss Parag Agrawal said they wanted to strike a balance to ensure the meaning of a tweet could not be totally changed after the fact.

"Since everyone is asking… Yes, we've been working on an editing feature since last year!"

“tweeted the communication account of the Californian company.

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War in Ukraine: New French sanctions and investigations against Russia for suspicion of war crimes

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