The Daily Populous

Friday March 4th, 2022 evening edition

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Ukrainian-born Mila Kunis and husband Ashton Kutcher are doing their part to help those impacted by the current unrest in Ukraine.

The Hollywood couple announced on Thursday that they’ve launched a GoFundMe page for victims of Russia’s invasion of the country and will match up to $3 million in donations.

“While we are witnessing the bravery of Ukrainians, we are also bearing witness to the unimaginable burden of those who have chosen safety,” Kutcher, 44, captioned a video shared to Instagram.

“Through GoFundMe, this fundraiser will provide an immediate impact on refugee and humanitarian aid efforts.”.

The “Two and a Half Men” alum sat beside his wife, 38, as she opened up about her Ukrainian roots.

Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis have launched a GoFundMe page to help those impacted by the current unrest in Ukraine.

Kutcher then chimed in to say, “And I have never been more proud to be married to a Ukranian.”. »

4 Chinese students, 1 Indian killed by Russian attack on Kharkiv college dorm

Authored by taiwannews.com.tw
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(Reuters photo) Damage to building at Kharkiv National University after heavy shelling from Russian forces.

TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — Four Chinese students and one Indian student were among 13 reportedly killed by heavy shelling of a college dorm in Kharkiv by Russian forces on Thursday (March 3).

The news agency cited the Kharkiv Regional Civil-Military Administration as stating that among the dead are four Chinese students and one Indian student. »

Vladimir Putin Says Russia Has 'No Ill Intentions,' Pleads for No More Sanctions

Authored by newsweek.com
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Russian President Vladimir Putin has said that Russia has no "ill intentions" towards Ukraine, hours after Russian forces had seized Europe's biggest nuclear power plant.

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"All our actions, if they arise, always arise exclusively in response to unfriendly actions against Russia," he added. »

Panel Suggests Trump Knew He Lost the Election, Eyeing Criminal Case

Authored by nytimes.com
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Pat A. Cipollone, the White House counsel, also tried to get Mr. Trump to stop pursuing baseless claims of fraud.

“That letter that this guy wants to send — that letter is a murder-suicide pact,” Mr. Cipollone told Mr. Trump, according to Mr. Donoghue.

The account is part of a court filing in a civil case in California, in which the committee’s lawyers for the first time laid out their theory of a potential criminal case against the former president. »

Elden Ring Publisher Raises All Employee Salaries in Japan

Authored by ign.com

Elden Ring publisher Bandai Namco has informed its Japanese staff that they will all receive a pay increase from this April.

We will introduce a new compensation system that raises the basic salary by an average of 50,000 yen per month for all employees.

In addition, the starting salary will be raised from the previous 232,000 yen per month to 290,000 yen per month.". »