2022-03-29
Guardian Front Page 29th of March 2022
The latest round of negotiations between Russia and Ukraine have been overshadowed by poisoning claims, says The Guardian.
The latest round of negotiations between Russia and Ukraine have been overshadowed by poisoning claims, says The Guardian.
Russia wants to split Ukraine in two, like Korea, The Guardian reports.
As many as 300 people died in last week’s bombing of a theatre in Mariupol, reports The Guardian.The assessment comes from the city council and the paper says it makes the attack the deadliest of the Ukraine war.
The Guardian reports on Joe Biden’s warning to Russia that NATO would be forced to respond if the Kremlin resorted to using chemical weapons.
The most vulnerable people will face the full force of the rising cost of living, The Guardian reports.
The worsening situation in the Ukrainian city of Mariupol is the lead on the front of The Guardian.
The Guardian says an investigation has linked more than £13bn of global assets, including offshore bank accounts, yachts, private jets and luxury properties in London, Tuscany and the French Riviera, to 35 oligarchs and Russian officials alleged to have close ties to Vladimir Putin.
In an address to Israel, Ukraine’s president has likened Vladimir Putin to the Nazis, The Guardian reports.
According to The Guardian, Business Secretary Kwasi Kwarteng said P&O Ferries could face an unlimited fine if its summary sacking of 800 members of staff is found to have breached the law.
Russia has been accused by the UK, US, France Albania, Ireland and Norway of war crimes in Ukraine, the Guardian reports.The paper also claimed France believes Russian President Vladimir Putin is online pretending to be interested in negotiating a peace deal. The front page also shares a heart-warming family picture of Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe being reunited with her husband Richard and daughter Gabriella.