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US unveils new sanctions and approves transfer of American weapons from allies to Ukraine

By Kylie Atwood, Jennifer Hansler, Veronica Stracqualursi and Alex Marquardt, CNN The Biden administration on Thursday rolled out new sanctions on four individuals involved in Russia’s disinformation campaign in Ukraine and confirmed it approved the transfer of American weapons from allies in the region to the country, as concerns grow about a possible Russian invasion.

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CIA Director Bill Burns testifies on Capitol Hill on October 27

CIA assesses it’s unlikely Havana syndrome is due to ‘sustained worldwide campaign’ by a foreign country in interim report

By Katie Bo Lillis, CNN The CIA has assessed in an interim finding that the spate of mysterious incidents sickening US officials around the globe — known colloquially as Havana syndrome — is unlikely to represent “a sustained worldwide campaign” by Russia or any other foreign actor intended to harm US personnel, CIA officials said.

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President Joe Biden answers questions during a news conference in the East Room of the White House on January 19

Biden predicts Russia ‘will move in’ to Ukraine, but says ‘minor incursion’ may prompt discussion over consequences

By Kevin Liptak, CNN President Joe Biden on Wednesday predicted Russia “will move in” to Ukraine, citing existential concerns by the country’s president, Vladimir Putin, even as he acknowledged disunity within NATO over how to respond to a “minor incursion.” The candid assessment laid bare the struggle Biden faces in creating meaningful consequences and deterrents

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