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Zelenskyy presses senior U.S. officials for more powerful weapons; Mariupol humanitarian corridor fails

  Russia’s invasion of Ukraine entered its third month on Sunday, a conflict that has killed thousands and led to the worst refugee crisis Europe has seen since World War II. The war will end only if Russian troops fully withdraw from the country, Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal said. Meanwhile, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin arrived in Ukraine to discuss military aid with Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. The meeting with the senior U.S. officials was confirmed by Oleksiy Arestovych, a presidential adviser, in an interview on Ukrainian TV. Ukraine is pressing the West for more powerful weapons to combat Russia’s campaign to seize large swaths of the country’s southern and eastern regions. Russia is planning a staged referendum in Kherson, Ukraine, to justify its occupation, the British defense ministry said in an intelligence update. The southern city is important to Moscow’s objective of establishing a land bridge to Crimea an

Princeton’s AccessAbility Center celebrates 5 years of serving students on campus

  On Wednesday, April 20, University students and staff could be found on the second floor of Frist Campus Center enjoying cupcakes and sushi as the AccessAbility Center celebrated its five-year anniversary of operation.  Attendees also had the opportunity to make their own buttons and receive t-shirts courtesy of the Center. Following this, both students and staff took the stage to make speeches. They acknowledged the important work the Center has done over the years to create a space where students with disabilities and allies can come together to support one another. Liz Erickson, the Director for Disability Services, opened the talk by discussing the Center’s purpose and how it has served as an educational space. “The space was designed for universal access to people with different abilities. You’ll be comfortable in the space, and we wanted to complement that with programming that would educate our community about possibilities,” she said. Erickson went on to detail unique featu

Farfetch Is Entering the Beauty Market With 100+ Luxury and Indie Brands

  Attention all beauty shoppers , we have some news for you. Starting today you'll have a new online store to snag all your favourite beauty wants and needs from  introducing:   Far fetch Beauty . In case you are unfamiliar, Far fetch is a British-Portuguese online retail platform that sells luxury fashion items from boutiques and brands around the world. Today, the company is entering the world of cosmetics with the launch of Far fetch Beauty. The platform launched with over 100 partners featuring powerhouse luxury brands, indie brands, and everything in between. To give you insight, some of the brands included are  Apoplexy ,  Charlotte Tilbury ,  La Mer , and so many more.  The launch of these brands coincides with the wider Farfetch group's existing beauty offerings of Browns, Off-White, and Violet Grey. With this launch being so important to the company, Chief Brand Officer of Farfetch, Holli Rogers stated in the press release sent to  Allure  that beauty is such an import

Healthy lifestyle series next week

  ALPENA — Strength through the Storm is a series of healthy lifestyle sessions starting at 7 p.m. on Monday. Sessions will also be held at 7 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday, and at 11 a.m. on Saturday, April 30. All sessions will be held in-person at Alpena Community College’s Granum Theatre, 665 Johnson St. The storms of life — we all have them. What does it take to heal brain/body systems overwhelmed by stress, chronic ailments, bad habits, and conflicting health information? Discover powerful, practical, evidence-based tools for renewal of hope, recovery of health, and restoration of purpose-filled living. Guest speaker and teacher Vicki Griffin, MA, Human Nutrition, MPA, is the director of Lifestyle Matters, the creator of the Lifestyle Matters Health Intervention Series, the editor of Balance Magazine, and the author of “Living Free, Foods for Thought, and Simple Solutions — Diet and Stress.” She lectures and teaches worldwide on the relationship between lifestyle and stress, brain hea

Samsung Galaxy M33 5G review: Big battery yes, but…

  The   Samsung   Galaxy M33 5G is also a 5G phone that pushes the envelope in this price point by not offering a charger. The phone has a starting price of Rs 17,999, and comes with Samsung’s own Exynos 1280 chipset. Most importantly like other phones in the M series, it continues with a 6000 mAh battery. But is that good enough to recommend this phone? Let’s find out in our review. Samsung Galaxy M33 5G specifications:  6.6-inch LCD display full HD+ with 120 Hz refresh rate | Exynos 1280 processor with 6GB or 8GB RAM+ 128GB storage | 50MP+5MP+2MP+2MP rear camera and 8MP front camera | 6000 mAh battery with 25W fast charging|  OneUI 4 with Android 12 Samsung Galaxy M33 5G price in India:   Rs 17,999 for the 6GB/128GB and 8GB/128GB variant is priced at Rs 19,499 Samsung Galaxy M33 5G: What’s good?   I’ll quickly highlight the basics Design is standard for the M series, it is bulky given the 6000 mAh battery The fingerprint scanner is part of the power button and works accurately It c