European stocks slide on fears of Russia-Ukraine escalation
Tuesday, 19 November 2024 () London (AFP) Nov 19, 2024
European stock markets slid Tuesday on fears of escalation in the Russia-Ukraine war after President Vladimir Putin broadened rules on his country's use of nuclear arms, analysts said. On the 1,000th day of Russia's offensive on Ukraine, Moscow said it will consider using the weapons against a non-nuclear state if they are supported by nuclear powers. Russia vowed also to defeat its nei
Rescuers deal with the aftermath of a major Russian missile attack in the Odesa region. Russia pummelled Ukraine with a "massive" aerial barrage on Sunday, according to Ukrainian officials, killing at least nine people and forcing power cuts with fears of a precarious winter to come. Hundreds of...
Nearly 1,000 days after Russia started its full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Washington is said to have authorised the use of US-provided ATACMS missiles for strikes deep into Russia. How far is Ukraine..
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Donald Trump Jr. has harshly criticised President Joe Biden's decision to approve the use of American-made ATACMS missiles by Ukraine, warning that it could escalate the conflict and lead to World War..
Investors are fleeing the FTSE 100 and wider European stock markets for safe haven assets today amid fears of a fresh escalation in Russia’s war in Ukraine.... City A.M.