His remarks confirm that China is sticking to its stance of refusing to criticize Russia’s invasion of Ukraine despite the conflict’s toll on the Ukrainian population and global security.
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Watch: Sea Dogs bust loose against Binghamton after bench-clearing brawl
Hudson Potts homers twice and drives in five runs in Portland’s 12-5 win over the Rumble Ponies.
Zelensky gets John F. Kennedy award for defending democracy
The Ukrainian president and four U.S. officials, including Rep. Liz Cheney of Wyoming, were chosen for standing up for free and fair elections.
Augusta to sell last remaining Edwards mill building to developers for $1
Two-story brick building on the edge of Mill Park is to be converted into a restaurant.
Gov. Mills signs bill to give Passamaquoddy Tribe access to cleaner drinking water
Mills had threatened to veto the initial version, citing concerns over jurisdictional issues that would have given the tribe more control over its drinking water source.
Supreme Court revives fight over painting stolen by Nazis
San Diego resident David Cassirer is trying to get back the streetscape by French impressionist Camille Pissarro that was taken from his family.
Maine lawmakers to vote on bills awaiting funding
The more than 200 bills that were approved by the Legislature would cost more than $1.6 billion to implement.
Local roundup: Gardiner softball holds off Erskine Academy
Taylor Takatsu collects three hits for Tigers in win.
FAA failure to tell Capitol of parachute stunt led to urgent evacuation
The police alert about the plane, which was transporting members of the U.S. Army Golden Knights who later parachuted into Nationals Park for Military Appreciation Night, sent congressional staffers fleeing Wednesday evening.
U.S., Cuba hold highest-level talks in four years
The discussions in Washington between senior State Department officials and Cuba’s deputy foreign minister focused on migration, with the U.S. side eager to rein in a growing number of Cubans trying to enter the U.S. illegally.