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Yellen expects to mobilize G7 members next week as the war in Russia drags on

US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen arrives in Washington, DC on April 20, 2023 to address Johns Hopkins University’s School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS).

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Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen is expected to urge members of the world’s largest economies to coordinate fiscal action related to Russia’s war in Ukraine.

Yellen, who will attend the meeting of G7 finance ministers and central bank governors in Japan, will ask her counterparts to continue their engagement on Ukraine while holding Russia to account, according to a Finance Ministry statement.

Yellen is also expected to provide an update on the G7 coalition price cap for Russian energy.

– Amanda Macias

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Zelenskyy meets with investment firm BlackRock to discuss efforts to restore Ukraine’s economy

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy attends a session of Ukraine’s Parliament amid the Russian attack on Ukraine February 7, 2023 in Kiev, Ukraine.

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President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy met with the management of the US investment company BlackRock.

“The parties discussed the details of setting up an investment fund to restore Ukraine’s economy with the participation of public and private capital,” read a selection of the meeting provided by Kyiv.

BlackRock agreed to support services related to the Ukraine Development Fund, an initiative aimed at mobilizing private and public capital for large-scale business projects in Ukraine.

“It is a historic moment, if not the greatest opportunity to unite the private and public sectors at a time when technological innovation can become a catalyst for further development,” said Philipp Hildebrand, Vice Chairman of BlackRock, according to Kyiv.

– Amanda Macias

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Zelenskyy meets with bipartisan lawmakers in Ukraine

President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky posed during a meeting with De Croo and Rutte (both not pictured) on the situation in Ukraine and European support for the country in The Hague, Netherlands, Thursday May 04, 2023 .

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President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy met with a bipartisan delegation of lawmakers including MPs Joe Wilson (RS.C.), Steve Cohen (D-Tenn.) and Victoria Spartz (R-Ind.), as well as the Permanent Representative of the United States to the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe or OSCE, Michael Carpenter.

Zelenskyy said such visits to Ukraine were “a strong signal of support from the United States,” and thanked US lawmakers for their bipartisan support and continued security assistance.

Zelenskyi briefed lawmakers on the battlefield, discussed additional security packages, and shared Kiev’s perspective on expanding the grain corridor and the threats to the Zaporizhia nuclear power plant.

– Amanda Macias

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Milley speaks with a Ukrainian counterpart after a string of Russian airstrikes

U.S. Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Mark Milley looks on during a news conference following a meeting of the Ukraine Defense Contact Group during a two-day meeting of the alliance’s defense ministers at NATO Headquarters in Brussels February 14, 2023.

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The Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Mark Milley, spoke with the Commander-in-Chief of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, General Valerii Zaluzhnyi.

“They discussed the unprovoked and ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine and exchanged perspectives and assessments,” reads a Pentagon readout of the call.

Milley also took the opportunity to tell Zaluzhnyi that the US will continue to exercise its unwavering support for Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.

– Amanda Macias

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Defense minister meets with Polish Pentagon counterpart over ways to help Ukraine

U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin (R) and Poland’s Deputy Prime Minister and Secretary of Defense Marius Blaszczak listen to national anthems at a welcoming ceremony on the steps of the Pentagon May 5, 2023 in Washington, DC.

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US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin met with his Polish counterpart at the Pentagon to discuss further ways to help Ukraine.

Austin last met with Mariusz Blaszczak, Poland’s defense minister, in Germany two weeks ago during the Ukraine Defense Contact Group.

Austin thanked Blaszczak for hosting US troops in Poland to train Ukrainian soldiers.

Blaszczak told Austin he expected Warsaw to continue its support for Kiev until the end of the war. He also said he expects Poland to continue buying weapons and equipment from the US

– Amanda Macias

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Ukrainian and Russian delegates clash ahead of Black Sea Grains Initiative meeting

Ukrainian lawmaker Oleksandr Marikovski landed multiple blows to the head of a Russian official after his flag was ripped from his hands.

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Russian and Ukrainian officials were separated during a physical altercation ahead of a meeting on extending the Black Sea Grains Initiative, an accord that established a humanitarian sea corridor amid Russia’s naval blockade of Ukrainian ports.

Moscow has previously said the deal was unilateral and has threatened to hold off on extending the scheme. The agreement expires in mid-May, according to Russian officials.

A scuffle broke out on Thursday when Valery Stavitsky snatched a Ukrainian flag from his Ukrainian counterpart Oleksandr Marikovski. according to SkyNews.

Marikovski, a Ukrainian MP, snatched back the flag and shoved the Russian delegate and landed several punches, the Associated Press reported.

Bystanders separated the men and said, “No fights, please.” Marikovski replied, “It’s our flag. We will fight for this flag,” read an Associated Press translation of the brief altercation.

More than 900 ships carrying nearly 30 million tons of agricultural products have left Ukraine’s war-weary ports as part of the UN-backed grain deal.

– Amanda Macias

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A ship leaves the Ukrainian port of Odessa as part of the UN-backed Black Sea Grain Initiative

Grain corridor traffic of Istanbul on April 18, 2023 in Istanbul, Türkiye.

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A ship carrying 32,300 tons of corn left the Ukrainian port of Odessa for Tunisia as part of the Black Sea Grains Initiative.

The United Nations-backed humanitarian sea corridor has allowed more than 900 ships carrying more than 29 million tons of agricultural products to leave war-weary Ukrainian ports.

The deal was brokered in July by officials from Turkey, Ukraine, Russia and the United Nations. Russia has previously said it would not recognize an extension to the deal, which could expire in mid-May.

The Ukrainian Navy has previously said that Russia is preventing ships from entering and leaving Ukrainian ports to weaponize food.

– Amanda Macias

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The United Nations is “appalled and saddened” by a series of Russian airstrikes on Ukraine

A member of the mobile air defense group known as “Drone Fighters” checks on April 1.

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The UN Humanitarian Coordinator for Ukraine issued a statement saying he was “appalled and saddened” by the intensified series of Russian airstrikes over the past week.

“We are extremely concerned by the plight of civilians following nearly a week of nighttime airstrikes and attacks that have left dozens dead and injured,” the UN’s Matthew Hollingworth said in a statement.

He added that critical infrastructure had been destroyed, adding to the dire humanitarian situation.

– Amanda Macias

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Air alerts are going off all over Ukraine

According to Ukrainian officials, many regions of Ukraine, including the capital Kiev, issued airstrike alerts on Friday.

Such warnings of Russian attacks have increased in recent days in Kyiv, which has been relatively stable compared to the eastern part of the country and typically sees fewer warnings than other areas.

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Putin discussed preparations for Victory Day with the Security Council

Russian President Vladimir Putin chairs a meeting with Security Council members via video link in Moscow, Russia, May 5, 2023.

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Russian President Vladimir Putin discussed preparations for the May 9 Victory Day Parade at a meeting with his Security Council on Friday, RIA Novosti news agency reported, citing the Kremlin.

Moscow has said the parade will go ahead as planned, despite its claims that Ukraine tried to kill Putin in a drone strike on the Kremlin in the early hours of Wednesday. Kiev has denied any involvement in the incident.

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Flooding at Ukraine’s dam could threaten a major nuclear power plant, a Russian official says

Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant, Europe’s largest nuclear power plant.

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Record high water levels at the Nova Kakhovka dam in southern Ukraine could threaten the safety of the Zaporizhia nuclear power plant, the largest of its kind in Europe, a Russian official warned.

A breach of the dam would flood the power cable for pumping stations at the Zaporizhia power plant, Renat Karchaa, a consultant to Russian nuclear power company Rosenergoatom, told Russian media outlet Tass.

“The [would create] functional problems for the operation of the plant and risks for nuclear safety,” he said.

Russian forces took over the Zaporizhzhia plant in the first weeks of the country’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine. Moscow and Kiev blame each other for the constant shelling of the plant, which they and other world leaders and the United Nations say that there is a serious risk of a nuclear crisis.

— Natasha Turak

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Wagner troops will leave embattled Bakhmut on May 10, leader says

A wreath topped with a sign reading ‘PMC Wagner. Blood. Honor. fatherland. Courage” is laid on a grave in a cemetery in the city of Yefremov, Tula region, on March 23, 2023.

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Wagner Group leader Yevgeny Prigozhin said his forces would leave the devastated city of Bakhmut on May 10, and announced the withdrawal in a sudden statement that followed a dramatic video of Russia’s top defense officials being slammed.

“I declare on behalf of the Wagner fighters, on behalf of the Wagner command, that we are obliged to lick our wounds on the 10th,” Prigozhin said in the statement translated by Portal.

“I draw Wagner units from Bakhmut because without ammunition they are doomed to die needlessly.”

Wagner has largely led the fighting in Bakhmut, the site of the longest and most violent battle of the war, but has complained about a lack of support and ammunition from Moscow. In early April, Prigozhin claimed his forces controlled more than 80% of the eastern city.

Ukraine has refused to give up the completely devastated city, often dubbed the “meat grinder,” because its officials say Russian control over it would give Russian forces much easier access to the rest of eastern Ukraine.

— Natasha Turak

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Bill Clinton says he believed in 2011 that Putin’s invasion of Ukraine was “only a matter of time”.

Former US President Bill Clinton during an interview for an episode of “The David Rubenstein Show: Peer-to-Peer Conversations” at 92nd Street Y in New York, United States, on Thursday, May 4, 2023.

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That’s what former US President Bill Clinton said He announced Russian President Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine in 2011, saying he believed it was “only a matter of time,” according to a Financial Times article.

“Bill Clinton said he realized in 2011 that it was ‘only a matter of time’ before Vladimir Putin crossed over to Ukraine after a chilling discussion with the Russian President in Davos, Switzerland,” reads the FT post .

“During that encounter, Clinton said, Putin rejected a US-brokered deal agreed by his predecessor, Boris Yeltsin, to respect Ukraine’s territory in exchange for Kiev giving up its Soviet-era nuclear arsenal.”

“‘Vladimir Putin told me in 2011 – three years before he took Crimea – that he didn’t agree with the deal I made with Boris Yeltsin,’ the former US president recalled. ‘He said… ‘I don’t agree with that. And I don’t support it. And I’m not bound by it.’ And I knew from that day it was only a matter of time.’”

— Natasha Turak

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Wagner leader slams Russian defense chiefs over lack of ammunition

Yevgeny Prigozhin, founder of the private military company Wagner

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The leader of the Russian mercenary company Wagner Group delivered a scathing criticism of the Russian armed forces in a gruesome video in which he was filmed surrounded by the bodies of dead Russian soldiers.

“We have a 70% ammo shortage. Shoigu! Gerasimov! Where is the [expletive] Ammunition?”

According to a Portal translation, Yevgeny Prigozhin yelled in the video, whose expletives were booed by Russian media.

The names referred to are Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu and Chief of Staff Valery Gerasimov.

The video summed up a feud between Wagner and Russia’s top military that lasted many months.

Prigozhin said that those responsible would go to hell and that Wagner’s casualties would be a fraction of what they are if the forces had been properly supplied.

“These are Wagner boys who died today. The blood is still fresh,” Prigozhin said, according to Portal.

“You came here as volunteers and you die so you can get fat in your offices.”

— Natasha Turak

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Russian foreign minister says nations should stop talking to Zelenskyy after drone strike on Kremlin

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov addresses the media during a news conference at the United Nations (UN) headquarters April 25, 2023 in New York City.

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Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said that “any self-respecting country” would stop talking to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy after an attempted drone strike over the Kremlin that Moscow says was carried out by Ukraine.

“Regarding the terrorist attack on the Kremlin and the residence of the head of state, we have made our position clear. I think we should not wait for further incidents and provocations,” he said during a visit to India.

“Zelenskyy and his team are doing everything in the media space and in their practical steps to ensure that every self-respecting country refrains from speaking or communicating with them. That’s a fact,” Lavrov said.

Ukraine has claimed Wednesday’s drone strike was orchestrated by Moscow, while the US has dismissed Russian claims that Washington was behind it.

— Natasha Turak

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The intelligence chief warns that Russia and China are using the debt default to portray the United States as chaotic

US Director of National Intelligence Avril Haines testifies before the Senate Armed Services Committee to investigate global threats on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, May 4, 2023.

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The director of America’s top spy agency warned lawmakers Thursday that Russia and China will take advantage of a potential US default.

“It would almost be a certainty that they would try to seize the opportunity,” Avril Haines, director of national intelligence, told the Senate Intelligence Committee when asked about the national security implications of leaving the US on the sidelines standing on a fiscal cliff.

Haines, who heads America’s 18 intelligence agencies, said Russia and China are trying to “highlight the chaos in the United States, our inability to function as a democracy.”

In February, former Defense Secretary Leon Panetta and Chuck Hagel warned that the federal government defaulting on its bills in a historic first will weaken America’s national security.

“The consequence of debt ceiling brinksmanship is a dangerous, self-inflicted wound that tells both our friends and enemies that we cannot be trusted. Such brinksmanship weakens our national security,” the former Pentagon chiefs wrote in a letter.

The former secretaries added that Russian President Vladimir Putin will be “watching to gauge the credibility of US economic power” as Washington spearheads efforts to provide security assistance to Kiev and coordinate global sanctions against Moscow.

Read the whole story here.

– Amanda Macias

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The US denies any involvement in an alleged drone attack on the Kremlin

Russian police officers guard Red Square in front of the Kremlin May 3, 2023 in Moscow, Russia.

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The Biden administration issued another round of denials that it directed or aided Wednesday’s alleged drone attack on the Kremlin.

National Security Council spokesman John Kirby told reporters at the White House that the Kremlin’s claims of US involvement were “just lies.”

“We’re still trying to gather information about what happened and we just don’t have conclusive evidence one way or the other. I know there are many questions, but we just don’t have conclusive evidence. One thing I can tell you for sure is that the United States was in no way involved in this incident, which contradicts Mr. Peskov’s lies. That’s what they are, just lies,” Kirby said, referring to Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov.

Meanwhile, Deputy State Department spokesman Vedant Patel refused to say whether US officials spoke to Russian counterparts about the attack.

“The United States was not involved or had any role at all,” Patel said, adding that the US “is still unable to confirm the authenticity of these reports.”

– Amanda Macias

Thu, May 4, 2023 3:47 PM EDT

US intelligence services do not know who is behind the Kremlin attack

Russian President Vladimir Putin chairs a meeting with government officials via video link April 19, 2023 at the Novo-Ogaryovo state residence outside Moscow, Russia.

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US Intelligence Director Avril Haines told lawmakers that Russian President Vladimir Putin is not spending the night in the Kremlin following a drone strike on Wednesday.

Russia has claimed that Ukraine and the US were behind the alleged drone strike.

Haines told the Senate Armed Services Committee that intelligence agencies do not currently have enough information to determine who was behind the attack.

– Amanda Macias

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Bank stocks shoot higher as jobs data strengthen markets

Bank stocks shoot higher as jobs data strengthen markets

A group of regional bank stocks, which came under severe pressure this week stoking fears of a spreading banking crisis, rose sharply on Friday, at least partially assuaging those worries.

The rebound came as the market was also supported by data on hiring, which was deemed strong enough to allay fears of a recession without prompting the Federal Reserve to further tighten the screws on the economy.

PacWest rose over 80 percent after falling over 50 percent on Thursday. Western Alliance’s share price rose nearly 50 percent, also reversing some of the previous day’s decline.

The recovery rally helped lift the broader market, with the S&P 500 gaining 1.9 percent, its first day of gains in May.

“We thought banks had been unfairly penalized over the past week and even before that,” said Matt Peron, research director at Janus Henderson, an asset manager. “The rally makes sense because they were oversold.”

Still, the gains weren’t enough to reverse another tough week for the country’s mid-tier banks. The seizure and sale of First Republic to JPMorgan Chase on Monday were unveiled by JPMorgan chief executive Jamie Dimon and heralded the end of the crisis that began in March with the collapse of the Silicon Valley bank.

However, Mr Dimon added that there is “potentially another smaller” bank that could run into trouble. Shortly thereafter, shares of smaller lenders such as PacWest and Western Alliance came under renewed pressure as they tried to reassure investors that their deposit bases were stable and that market movements were unrelated to their financial health.

Despite Friday’s rebound, PacWest remained poised to end the week down nearly half its market value. Western Alliance ended about a quarter below where the week started. The S&P 500 ended the week 0.8 percent lower.

After trading ended on Friday, the Federal Reserve released data showing that commercial bank deposits in the United States fell slightly in the week ended April 26, falling to 17 from $17.18 trillion the week before .17 trillion US dollars fell. For domestically chartered banks, however, they ticked higher – to $15.96 trillion from $15.94 trillion previously. In both cases, the data showed that deposits had stabilized after falling much more sharply in March and early April.

Concerns over the fate of regional lenders were further eased by new data on Friday showing a resilient labor market, with a stronger-than-expected pace of hiring in April and workers still posting strong wage increases.

Despite the strong April read, downward revisions to data from earlier months show that the longer-term trend of a softening job market is ongoing and investors still expect Fed policymakers to pause on rate hikes at their next meeting in June put in

Elsewhere, oil prices rose, often a sign of improving global economic prospects. They, too, rallied higher after a sharp drop earlier in the week.

Another tailwind for the market came from Apple, which reported better-than-expected first-quarter earnings and helped push its share price nearly 5 percent higher on Friday. Because of the tech giant’s size, its movements impact the S&P 500 more than any other company in the index.

Federal Reserve Chair Jerome H. Powell said it was possible to slow the economy enough to contain inflation without plunging it into recession. Friday’s payroll data appears to support this notion of a so-called soft landing.

Still, some investors remain nervous even after Friday’s rebound. The strong data raised the possibility of a rate hike in June.

The two-year Treasury yield, which is sensitive to changing interest rate expectations, also rose 0.16 percentage points to 3.9 percent — a big move for an asset that normally changes hundredths of a percentage point every day, and a sign of it Investors believe interest rates could stay high for longer.

“The market seems vulnerable to a shock,” Mr Peron said. “We’ll be careful until we get past a break.”

Jeanna Smialek contributed the reporting.

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MTV Movie TV Awards Turns Towards Clips Amid Talent

MTV Movie & TV Awards Turns Towards Clips Amid Talent Pullout In Solidarity With Flashy Writers

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UPDATE 2:15 p.m: The WGA announced Friday afternoon that they will be hosting the MTV Movie & TV Awards on Sunday, which will be produced on behalf of the WGA. That means talent wanting to participate would likely have to cross a picket line.

PREVIOUS: The MTV Movie & TV Awards are scheduled to take place this Sunday, but the show will look different than usual.

The first major awards show after WGA and APMTP failed to agree on a new deal and writers went on strike, the MTV Movie & TV Awards will be hostless after Drew Barrymore dropped out to support striking writers yesterday.

There are no known plans for the WGA to picket the event, which will be held at the Barker Hangar in Los Angeles. Even if that doesn’t happen, a large proportion of the talent invited to participate — both as presenters and nominees — have withdrawn, sources said. A picket line would make it difficult for those who remained to break in and deliver equipment and other supplies from carters.

MTV announced yesterday that there will be no press access, red carpet interviews or talent interviews ahead of the show.

According to production sources, MTV Movie and TV Awards director Joe DeMaio has updated the crew on the talent penalties (numbers are in flux but estimates say they could potentially reach 75%). This year’s nominees include the stars of some of Hollywood’s biggest films and television series of the past year (both scripted and unscripted).

As a result, the format of the ceremony is evolving and becoming more of a clip show with a host of pre-taped segments including the winners’ speeches.

“The show may not look and feel like what we originally planned, but the team is working hard to put on another great show and give fans a chance to see all the film and TV this year celebrate,” said Bruce Gilmer, the president of music, musical talent, programming and events at Paramount Global, in a statement yesterday. “Our team is the best in the business – it has been rotating for several years, whether shut down during Covid, without fans (ie GOATS) and has been able to bring our shows to the fans every single one. Year. This year is no different.’

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Errors Cost Maple Leafs in Game 2 of Eastern Round

Errors Cost Maple Leafs in Game 2 of Eastern Round 2 – NHL.com

He wasn’t the only one who felt that way.

Sheldon Keefe was also troubled after the Maple Leafs lost 3-2 to the Florida Panthers in Game 2 of the second round of the Eastern Conference at Scotiabank Arena. Toronto is trailing 2-0 in the best-of-7 series moving to the FLA Live Arena in Sunrise, Fla. for Game 3 on Sunday (6:30 p.m. ET; TBS, CBC, SN, TVAS). .

The reality of the situation is that both Dubas, the general manager, and Keefe, the coach, understand that the Maple Leafs’ Stanley Cup dreams have become a much more difficult journey. Call it a missed opportunity.

After losing the first two games of this series at home, a season of hope, promise and optimism was perhaps wiped out by a disastrous 66-second gap early in the second period.

After the Maple Leafs led 2-1 from the break, a series of self-inflicted hiccups allowed Panthers center Aleksander Barkov to level the game after 19 seconds in the second minute, before Florida defenseman Gustav Forsling just 47 seconds later at 3: 2 in the lead.

When it was all over, Keefe looked discouraged to say the least when asked what happened in the early moments of the period.

“Frankly disappointing,” he said. “We didn’t make those mistakes once in the last series.”

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A series Toronto won in six games against the Tampa Bay Lightning to celebrate its first win in a playoff series since 2004.

Overcoming that hurdle should be the mental boost the Maple Leafs needed. They would no longer be haunted by past failures.

Except now, the Maple Leafs have to deal with a new horror every 66 seconds of it.

Most Worrying: Among the architects of Toronto’s demise were forwards William Nylander, Mitchell Marner and Auston Matthews, the core forwards who suffered six consecutive losses in six years before helping to defeat Tampa Bay in the first round.

Nylander, who had a flat tire near the Maple Leafs blue line, was on the ice when Barkov fired a shot past Ilya Samsonov to level the game.

Less than a minute later, Marner made an unlucky pass to Matthews at the Toronto blue line. The Maple Leafs forward was then stripped of the puck and seconds later Forsling converted a perfect cross ice feed from Matthew Tkachuk to set the Panthers up for good.

For their part, the Maple Leafs pushed for the rest of the game. John Tavares, their captain, hit the post twice in the second period. Panthers goaltender Sergei Bobrovsky made 22 saves in the last 40 minutes, many of them spectacular.

Ultimately, then, it was those 66 unlucky seconds that doomed the Maple Leafs in Game 2, and in reality perhaps the series.

“That’s why it’s confusing,” Keefe said.

It was as if the coach was looking for answers that weren’t there.

Neither did Tavares.

“Obviously we made a few mistakes,” Tavares said of the chaotic start to the second lap. “Obviously we need to take better care of the puck and make sure we start the period right.

“Obviously that put us in a difficult position. We have to deal with that better.”

Video: FLA@TOR, Gm 2: Barkov and Forsling score 2 in a row

Perhaps the most telling reaction to the loss came from Samsonov, who is always refreshing with his candid answers, good or bad. He made 26 saves on Thursday but wasn’t happy with his performance or that of his team.

“The result is bad for us again,” he said. “I think we all go home and look in the mirror, yeah, and say, ‘What else can I do on the ice for the team to win?’ For each.”

Now the task becomes even more difficult: win four of the next five games or go home.

“This is a big chance for us, this time we have to show people that we are a really good team, how hard we work, how we come back, 2-0, 3-0, it doesn’t matter. We have to show people,” Samsonov said.

While the Maple Leafs lamented their missed opportunity, the Panthers were relieved to head home. Game 2 was their fifth game in nine nights and dates back to Game 5 of the first round against the Boston Bruins. Three of the five were win-or-go home scenarios. Florida won all five.

On Thursday, victory came on the back of a recipe for a hot pre-check Toronto once again failed to handle, spectacular play from Bobrovsky and, presumably, a rousing encouragement from Panthers coach Paul Maurice.

So what did Maurice actually say his team came out of the first break at full throttle? Was it the kind of epic speech that is the stuff of legends?

“It wasn’t funny,” he said. “I had my mic on from that Quest for the Cup [documentary]so my speech wasn’t good.”

Maurice’s message was simple: “Let’s keep fighting.”

His team did just that and are going home with a clear lead in the series.

To be fair, the Maple Leafs are certainly not going away. They’re 3-0 going this postseason, each of those wins coming in overtime in the hostile environment of Tampa’s Amalie Arena. Toronto has won four of the last five games in this series.

Now he has to do it again. Easier said than done.

“We all have to think about ourselves here,” said Maple Leafs forward Ryan O’Reilly. “The focus is on the next game. We win the next game [and] we’ll take it from there.”

That’s the most logical path Toronto needs to take. Because after losing the first two home games, the scope is almost exhausted.

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War in Ukraine live The head of the Wagner group

War in Ukraine, live: The head of the Wagner group is angry at the command of the Russian army and threatens to withdraw from Bakhmout

  • Evgueni Prigojine, resentful of being in command of the Russian army, threatens to withdraw from Bakhmout from 10 May. ” Where’s the damn ammo? ” explains the head of the Russian private military group Wagner in a video published on his social networks on Thursday, showing what he presents as the bodies of his mercenaries killed during the fighting in Ukraine.
  • The Kremlin declined to comment on the video with Prigoyine. “Of course we saw it in the media. But I can’t comment on that because it’s about conducting a special military operation,” said Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov, quoted by the Interfax agency.
  • Russia on Friday announced the partial evacuation of eighteen places under Russian occupation in Zaporizhia Oblastin southern Ukraine, as Kiev claims to be preparing an upcoming offensive.
  • A new fire has broken out at the Ilski oil refinery in south-west Russia, near Ukraine. The fire, which affected an area of ​​60 square meters, was brought under control “before firefighters arrived,” said the local department of Russia’s Ministry of Emergency Situations, quoted by the Interfax agency.
  • Hundreds of thousands of children were probably transferred from Russia according to a report by the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) in areas under their control in Ukraine as well as on their own territory.
  • The alleged Ukrainian drone attack on the Kremlin could not have happened without the knowledge of the USsaid the head of Russian diplomacy Sergey Lavrov during a trip to India. He also announced that Moscow would take “concrete measures” to respond to this attack, which remains suspected.
  • Ukraine’s military said Thursday night it shot down one of its own drones in Kiev after losing control, resulting in an explosion followed by a fire. Nobody was hurt.
  • The Senate website has been blocked by pro-Russian hackers. The pro-Russian hacker collective NoName claimed responsibility for the attack on its Telegram channel at 10:23 a.m. and published a message in Russian and English criticizing France’s support for Ukraine.

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The EU: “162 citizens evacuated from Sudan, including Italians”

162 citizens from EU countries (Italy, France, Germany, Austria, Sweden) and other nationalities have been evacuated from Sudan and are currently on their way to Saudi Arabia.

The evacuation was carried out by a naval vessel provided by Spain and coordinated by the EU’s European External Action Service (EEAS). This was announced by Peter Stano, spokesman for the High Representative, Josep Borrell.

“This has been quite an exceptional evacuation as most EU citizens have been evacuated from Sudan by air over the past two weeks. The evacuation boat was offered by the Spanish government,” the spokesman said. “Over the past two days, the EEAS Crisis Response Center and the EU Military Staff have been coordinating with Member States the necessary actions to board and disembark EU citizens from five Member States who were still in Sudan on board the Spanish frigate Reina Sofia . This operation was also supported on the ground by the United Nations,” Stano added, stressing that “since internal clashes began in Sudan, EU member states have organized 32 evacuation flights and two evacuations at sea, bringing more than 2,400 people home from the EU have brought and non-EU countries”.

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Yolanda Andrade resurfaces in tears after serious health issues quotI

Yolanda Andrade resurfaces in tears after serious health issues: "I am tired" The TV stars

Yolanda Andrade resurfaces in tears after serious health issues: ‘I’m tired’

The driver spoke of speculation that a tumor had been discovered

By: Paulina Flores

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Yolanda Andrade is seen leaving the hospital and worried about her health: she affirms that she “saw the light”.

Yolanda Andrade reappeared and tearfully spoke about her health Two weeks ago she had to be taken to an emergency hospital due to symptoms such as a severe headache, vomiting and bleeding.

Along with her inseparable friend Montserrat Oliver, the TV presenter spoke to the press outside the XEW, where Montse and Joe is taped, and denied that her hospitalization was a relapse into addiction.

“There was a confusion that I had entered the clinic because I had relapsed, I didn’t have a relapse And if so, what does it have? But I just wanted to clarify so there’s no confusion,” he clarified.

Visibly concerned, the actress also said she has plans to continue her work commitments as she felt an improvement yesterday (May 4); However, today she felt tired and had a discomfort in one of her eyes, so she could not work.

“I didn’t come to work because I was in the hospital and yesterday I didn’t come to work because I was with my medical stuff and today I really can’t work. I want to rest, I’m tired” manifested.

Regarding what has really happened to her health, Yolanda Andrade said, “It’s been very long, I’m tired,” and thanked her producer and company for supporting “the production, which has done me a favor because we’re in 23 years never missed work, we even got hospitalized with Montserrat”.

The presenter explained that she still doesn’t have an official diagnosis from the doctors and if she does, she won’t make it public. Regarding the rumors that a tumor has been discovered, Yolanda stressed that this possibility has been ruled out by the doctors, but she still has to go through a process to find out what caused the severe symptoms she showed a few weeks ago.

“I started vomiting and diarrhea and then I had a headache. There would be something about a tumor then they told me no, I had an appointment with the doctor today, but we postponed it because I had to work. (That’s what they told me) I haven’t had any engine problems that this is very important. It could be a lot of things, I don’t know,” he said.

He wholeheartedly thanked the people who showed their love for him through the prayers they raised for his recovery and answered when he feared for his life.

“Everyone is going to die, we can all go through this episode, but we can also go through moments of miracles, because there are, there are episodes and signs of love, and you have no idea lighting someone’s candle, that light radiates a lot, sometimes they light my way I’m here by a miracle” Projection.

Yolanda Andrade said she spoke to Montserrat Oliver about taping her program because she has choices to make, and made it clear that while work is important, she will be taking a break to take care of her health, though she didn’t specify how long.

“We’re going to take a break because I want to respect my body and my health and well-being. I want to go home now,” he said.

Yolanda Andrade responds to an alleged tip from Verónica Castro

The moderator dedicated only one sentence to the message in which Verónica Castro alluded to karma and was interpreted by many as an allusion to Yolanda Andrade.

“If you have knowledge of karma, you also have knowledge of dharma (meaning ‘protection’) and let’s practice dharma with love,” he said.

Yolanda Andrade said directly that she doesn’t think the actress meant to hurt her for her statements, in which she revealed an alleged sentimental relationship with her.

“I don’t think I’ve ever told a lie out of my mouth and I won’t tell,” he concluded.

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Caution in Chile after WHO statement on Covid 19

“It is with great hope that I declare the end of Covid-19 a global health emergency,” said its director-general, Ethiopian Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, from that organization’s headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland.

Chilean Health Minister Ximena Aguilera assured that this is great news but does not mean the disappearance of the disease, but rather its transformation into a chronic respiratory disease like influenza.

For the time being, the headline has not reported whether there will be immediate changes to the current plan to combat the SARS-CoV-2 virus in the country, where the sanitary mask is recommended in crowded places and mandatory in all health centers.

César Bustos, infectologist at the Universidad de los Andes clinic, said that the end of the international emergency was achieved thanks to vaccination campaigns and the natural immunization of people suffering from the disease, be it severe or mild.

Despite this best-case scenario, he explained, one should not be on guard as the WHO statement does not imply an end to transmission of the virus.

In just over three years, Covid-19 infected around 765 million people worldwide, of whom more than 20 million lost their lives, particularly between 2020 and 2021.

According to the WHO, it was more than a health crisis as it disrupted the economy, disrupted travel and trade, plunged millions into poverty and forced borders and schools to close, causing loneliness, isolation, anxiety and depression.

Chile has reported 218 new cases and 19 deaths from causes related to Covid-19 this Friday, and 5,284,950 people have contracted the virus and 61,428 have died since the pandemic began.

There are currently 499 active cases and 40 patients are being admitted to intensive care units, 26 of them on assisted ventilation.

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