Articles tagged "corruption"
Ukraine Daily Summary - Saturday, August 12
Child killed in Russian Kinzhal attack aimed at airfield in Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast -- Taurus, ATACMS long-range missiles to be used only within Ukraine's borders -- Russian officer flees to Lithuania, asks for asylum -- SBU detains Odesa resident suspected of spying for Russia -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Thursday, June 15
Russia launches 37 airstrikes in past 24 hours -- Recently-used Russian missiles had foreign-made components -- Russian power plant near Rostov on fire -- Russian forces loot grain, property in Zaporizhzhia Oblast -- Over 1 million Ukrainians could face water shortages after Kakhovka dam destruction -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Saturday, June 3
Fighter jet coalition helping Ukraine now includes 9 countries -- Russia faces dilemma to reinforce positions in Ukraine or within own borders -- Ukraine needs more Patriot air defense systems to fully protect its airspace -- Prigozhin accuses Russian Defense Ministry of placing mines along Wagner exit routes from Bakhmut -- Retired US General Petraeus: "Now it's inevitable – we should give the ATACMS" -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Thursday, February 23
Russian ammunition warehouse destroyed in occupied Mariupol -- US contemplates intel release on China’s potential arms transfer to Russia -- Wagner boss slams Russia’s defense ministry for not providing ammo -- UN chief calls Russian invasion an 'affront' ahead of one year anniversary -- Decorated fighter pilot killed on combat mission in Donetsk Oblast -- Timeline of Russia's all-out war in Ukraine, month by month -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Sunday, January 29
Ukraine needs ATACMS missiles to stop Russian terror -- Russia continues conducting offensives in 3 areas -- Russia keeps 3 Kalibr cruise missile carriers in Black Sea -- Russia concentrating forces along southern front -- Large explosion reported at military plant in Iran -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Tuesday, January 3
25 Russian torture chambers discovered in liberated areas of Kharkiv Oblast -- Most Ukrainians opposed to territorial concessions -- Ukroboronprom executives charged for supplying low-quality equipment to army -- Russian forces suffer major casualties in Kherson Oblast -- 30% of Ukrainian territory is mined due to Russia’s full-scale war -- and more
Investigative Stories from Ukraine - week of 26 Dec
Where does Russian disinformation incubate in the US? -- Ukrainska Pravda finds high-profile Russians living in Vienna -- Russia buys components for drones from Western companies despite sanctions -- and more
Books To Rend Your Veil Asunder No. 2
Virus Mania: How the Medical Industry Continually Invents Epidemics, Making Billion-Dollar Profits At Our Expense
Another Country - Not the One I Represented as a Diplomat for 30 Years
Alexandra Hall Hall, who resigned from the Foreign Office over Brexit lies, now thinks the British malaise is much deeper than that or Boris Johnson
A Populist Demagogue - Boris Johnson
Johnson’s Government ‘Most Extreme I’ve Seen, Says Former Tory Attorney General
UK Government Denying Democracy & Ruling by Diktat
Two committee reports condemn the shift of power away from Parliament to ministers through the use of ‘skeleton bills’ and statutory instruments
The End of GDPR & the Rise of Data Discrimination
Corrupt, Tory profiteers eliminate data protection to allow their donors to make huge profits from your private data