"We need to stand up for truth and be vigilant against disinformation that tries to mislead us and more tries to divide us," said the prime minister.
"They're not listening to what Putin is saying about Russia's goals in Ukraine, and the fact that Russia considers this an existential war," Ehrlich said.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is in England at the moment to have talks with Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte.
Rowling replied that the law Sturgeon is trying to pass will "harm the most vulnerable women in society: those seeking help after male violence/rape and incarcerated women."
"Oh no! There's a war in Ukraine! Quick! Do some empty gestures!"
Griner could face up to 10 years in prison, according to reports.
"I'm grateful to him for supporting Ukraine with words and deeds," Zelensky tweeted.
"Effective immediately," Visa will work with its clients and partners within Russia to "cease all Visa transactions over the coming days."
PayPal "stands with the international community in condemning Russia's violent military aggression in Ukraine," the company's CEO said.
"Sorry to be a free speech absolutist," Musk stated.
"Extraordinary times demand extraordinary measures."
"We will continue to do everything we can to restore our services so they remain available to people to safely and securely express themselves and organize for action," Facebook's Nick Clegg said.
The Ukrainian Minster of Foreign Affairs Dmytro Kuleba urged the Russians to cease fire, warning that if the power plant blows up, "it will be 10 times larger than Chornobyl."
"Turn on Starlink only when needed and place antenna away as far away from people as possible."
President Vladimir Putin had met with President Xi Jinping on February 4, shortly before the opening ceremony of the games.