Limit will come into effect on Monday, along with European embargo on Russian crude oil; White House: 'Welcome news'; Putin threatens further strikes on Ukrainian infrastructure

Ilar Shor, 35, a businessman-turned-lawmaker, accused of working with 'corrupt oligarchs and Moscow-based entities to create political unrest in Moldova'

Israeli Friends of Ukraine decries Tatiana Navka's permission to 'tan on the beach' in Tel Aviv while Ukrainians are 'under heavy shelling' from Russian forces

State, Treasury departments tell Senate Foreign Relations Committee that response to possible Moscow annexation of Ukrainian territory should focus on oil revenue, arms supplies

Foreign policy chief Borrel says deliberate disruption of European energy infrastructure utterly unacceptable; European Council says gas line damage is attempt at destabilization

Russian president claims 'it wasn't us who started the military action'; hints at halting energy export if 'stupid' Western price cap on Moscow's oil and gas takes force

New list of people banned from Russia include senators, academics, business leaders

11 yachts, including four belonging to Roman Abramovich that together are worth more than $1 billion, reportedly docked along Turkey's coast

Responding to a letter sent by the US Treasury, Ankara dismisses warning, says Turkey is one of the world's 'most important political and economic power centers'

Judges rule sanctions were 'appropriate and necessary'; Kremlin says it will take retaliatory measures against Western media working in Russia

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