Updates from Ukraine
⚡️EU states, except for Hungary, agree to provide 5 billion euros in aid to Ukraine.
— The Kyiv Independent (@KyivIndependent) September 2, 2022
EU economy ministers are expected to sign a political declaration in support of the macro-financial assistance package next week in Prague, Euractiv reported.
⚡️Tkachenko: Part of German funding for Ukrainian culture will also go towards Russian opposition media.
— The Kyiv Independent (@KyivIndependent) September 2, 2022
За перший місяць дії «зернової угоди» з портів «Одеса», «Чорноморськ» та «Південний» вийшли 68 суден, які прямували до 18 країн світу. За цей період Україна експортувала з трьох портів 1,72 мільйона тонн агропродукції https://t.co/D0B8KxJPjk
— hromadske (@HromadskeUA) September 2, 2022
14 Ukrainian prisoners of war returned back home from Russian captivity.
— UkraineWorld (@ukraine_world) September 2, 2022
Photo by Volodymyr Zolkin pic.twitter.com/rEaQ95gWCk
Global Support
Football is coming together to raise crucial funds for families impacted by the war in Ukraine. Join me and @PitchIn4Ukraine to provide humanitarian aid by donating today.
— Jake Humphrey (@mrjakehumphrey) September 2, 2022
Donate below and make a positive difference 👇🇺🇦 #PitchInhttps://t.co/ZEQUIpJQPZ
International Opinions
Breaking News: The main pipeline carrying Russian gas to Germany will not reopen Saturday as planned, the Russian energy giant Gazprom said, raising fears of an extended shutdown. https://t.co/bEr7pmNFRn
— The New York Times (@nytimes) September 2, 2022
Russian oil executive who criticized Ukraine invasion dead after reportedly falling out of hospital window https://t.co/CdWPfZz4Lf
— Fox News (@FoxNews) September 2, 2022
The G-7 rolled out a plan to cap the price of Russian oil, with the goal of limiting Moscow's revenue as its invasion of Ukraine grinds on https://t.co/JEb6KRFSJN
— The Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) September 2, 2022
The EU is preparing to release a new $5 billion funding package for Ukraine as the nation battles to find resources for the war against Russia https://t.co/nRUvuJMfMD
— Bloomberg (@business) September 2, 2022
Correcting Misinformation
Bans haven't stopped Russia's propaganda network RT from churning out its version of the war in Ukraine all over the world https://t.co/gLvbQ8EWfl
— Businessweek (@BW) September 2, 2022