capture the reality for ukrainian civilians, enduring russian missile and drone attacks on a near daily basis. today, russia announced the 9th round of aerial attacks on the ukrainian capital this month alone. a series of strikes, a sitting military official describes as unprecedented in its power, intensity, and variety. and in kherson, russian shelling killed a 5-year-old ukrainian boy yesterday. that s according to president zelenskyy. nbc s molly hunter is reporting from kyiv. molly, what was the impact of this massive new aerial blitz? reporter: chris, good to be with you. that s right. we have had this second this week. overnight at 5:00 a.m., i m in the capital of kyiv, we heard explosions, interceptions, ukraine s air defenses working and taking russian missiles out of the sky. according to the ukrainian air force, they announced the number of missiles, 30 russian missiles flew over the entire country. they say, and this is according
EU member Belgium suggested a temporary stop in applying anti-Russia Sanctions that have not gone well, as food and energy have been insecure from earlier rounds.
Meeting over farm laws between Centre, farmers remains inconclusive till lunch break ANI | Updated: Jan 15, 2021 16:21 IST
New Delhi [India], January 15 (ANI): The ongoing meeting discussing three agricultural laws between the Union Government and farmers did not come to a resolution before the lunch break.
The MSP Guarantee act will be discussed after the break.
The ninth round of talks between Centre and representative of farmer unions protesting on Delhi borders against the three newly passed farm laws began at Vigyan Bhawan in Delhi earlier today.
Before the meeting started, Rakesh Tikait, spokespersons of Bharatiya Kisan Union (BKU) reiterated that to resolve the issues of protesting farmers, the government will have to repeal the three newly passed laws.
what would those potential stimulus plan look like. we have a great expectations rally going on. we were up 95 points on the dow 90 percent of stocks yesterday. they were stimulating and boosting the stalling economy. what would they do? there s not much they can do because they have done so much already. this would be the 6 th round of stimulus. they could do further bond buying which would be the 5th or 6th round. fancy terms for twisting the yield to bring dloung term interest rates even lower for longer. none of this is going to do that much it hasn t done that much already. we will keep interest rates to 0 past 2014. interest rates aside a lot of folks wondering would what they do add to the national debt which is already $15 trillion. they could definitely. it splafks tors want to rale