Blog entry by Rosemarie Avey

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In a video message to the besieged nation, Zelensky accused the Kremlin of attempting to seize the capital, overthrow the government and install a 'puppet' regime 'like in Donetsk', one of two separatist regions which warmonger Vladimir Putin officially recognised before launching an all-out invasion. 

Instead of holding a public ceremony with lawmakers from both parties - showcasing the bipartisanship that Biden had cited in an Oval Office address on Friday evening - the president signed the legislation in private in a reflection of the tight deadline facing the nation's leaders.

'How do I speak to my child about war in Ukraine?' FEMAIL has asked a team of psychologists, psychiatrists and teachers from across the UK for their advice on how to broach the subject with their children. Stock image

The law is both "unconstitutionally vague and substantially overbroad" and encouraged "discriminatory enforcement," according to the ruling late Friday by U.S.

District Judge Thomas Parker, who was appointed by former President Donald Trump.

Distressing images of families fleeing the conflict dominate our television screens, videos from the frontline play out on social media, and schools are abuzz with things children have seen and heard. 

WASHINGTON (AP) - With just two days to spare, President Joe Biden signed legislation on Saturday that lifts the nation´s debt ceiling, averting an unprecedented default on the federal government´s debt.

Mila with her parents Mark and Elvira in May 2013 in London. Her father did various jobs when first making it to the US - including painting houses, installing toilets and delivering pizza - while her mother worked in the back room of a Thrifty drugstore

Ron DeSantis were among the White House contenders appearing at a rally at the state fairgrounds near Des Moines hosted by U.S. Sen. Joni Ernst. Her annual political event, the "Roast and Ride" - a combination barbecue-rally and motorcycle ride - kicks off a busy summer campaign season heading into the state's first-in-the-nation caucuses early next year.

'And normally in natural disasters there's a lot of bipartisanship, people work together, but unfortunately over the last three-and-a-half years they've tried to use it to have a crack at me on every occasion.'   

The 72,000-student Davis School District north of Salt Lake City removed the Bible from its elementary and middle schools while keeping it in high schools after a committee reviewed the scripture in response to a parental complaint.

'While people in northern NSW aren't able to work, are still clearing out their homes and businesses, the extra two $1000 payments we're rolling out to eligible families and individuals will support our communities as they start to rebuild their lives,' she said.

From Ukraine to Hollywood: How Mila Kunis' Jewish parents fled to LA with $250 to escape Soviet antisemitism when she was 7 - and two years later used their meagre savings to pay for acting class that launched her career By Jessica Green for MailOnline

Robidou, 32, was working with Kingfisher Charters, which operates a lodge in Sitka, a small port city on Baranof Island with a backdrop of a stunning volcanic mountain. The region is a legendary fishing destination, with myriad inlets, islands, bays and passages that can offer shelter from wind and waves when the open sea is too rough.

Scott Morrison told Weekend Today the idea his cabinet has been too slow to respond to emergencies was nothing more than a 'Labor narrative' - despite criticisms being levelled by members within the Coalition.

Mila began dating her former That '70s show co-star Ashton Kutcher (pictured together in 2021) in April 2012 and were engaged less than two years later. Mila and Ashton married in July 2015 in Oak Glen, California 

But aged only seven-years-old, her Jewish family fled the then Soviet Union state and travelled to the US, with Mila citing antisemitism as one of the reasons they left. Pictured, Mila with her mother and brother as a child in the US

Navalny has become Russia´s most famous political prisoner - and not just because of his prominence as Putin's fiercest political foe, his poisoning that he blames on the Kremlin, and his being the subject of an Oscar-winning documentary.

In announcing her departure from politics, Ms Cusack said: 'The idea that being a flood victim in a National Party-held seat makes you more worthy than a flood victim who is in the Richmond electorate...

Scores of bodies, covered by white sheets, lay on the ground near the tracks while locals and rescuers raced to free the hundreds of people trapped in the rail cars under the twisted metal and broken glass. Army soldiers and air force helicopters joined the effort in Odisha state.

'When you're talking about the investments of hundreds of millions of dollars - and indeed billions now - then people would expect this to go through the proper assessment of the proposals which we did yesterday,' Mr Morrison told reporters in Perth.