Articles tagged "violence"

Ukraine Daily Summary - Thursday, April 25

Explaining Washington’s REPO Act that could kick-start the confiscation of frozen Russian assets -- Russia planning to disrupt global peace summit in Switzerland -- SBU drone attack destroys 26,000 cubic meters of Russian fuel in Smolensk Oblast -- Russia to supply China with cheaper gas compared to European market at least through 2027 -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Thursday, March 28

Russia imports Belarusian gasoline amid decreasing domestic supplies due to drone strikes -- Ukraine can down Zircon hypersonic missile with Patriot, SAMP/T -- Russia's policy of torture on show in Moscow terror 'trial' -- Poland doubles its contribution to Czech ammunition initiative for Kyiv -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Monday, February 26

28,000 Ukrainian citizens in Russian captivity -- Russia’s descent into totalitarianism: How it happened -- Russia preparing offensive for early summer -- Russian troops executed at least 7 Ukrainian POWs near Bakhmut -- Russian attack destroys Kostiantynivka Central Station in Donetsk Oblast -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Sunday, December 10

Scholz on Ukraine aid: Germany should be prepared to do more 'when others are faltering' -- Kyiv denounces Russian election plans in occupied Ukrainian territories as 'gross violation of international law' -- Covid on the rise in Ukraine, deputy health minister warns -- and more

Accusation of Tories Inflaming Culture Wars by Boris Johnson's Former Race Advisor

“There are some people in the government who feel like the right way to win is to pick a fight on the culture war and to exploit division.”

Tory Brexit has Threatened the Peace in Northern Ireland

Molotov cocktails and barricades have returned to Northern Ireland. But Brexit is the new reason why the situation has reached the boiling point in what had been an era of peace.

Northern Ireland: “Dishonesty” over Brexit had Fuelled Resentment, Says Justice Minister, Naomi Lon

“These are scenes we haven’t seen in Northern Ireland for a very long time, they are scenes that many people thought were consigned to history and I think there needs to be a collective effort to try to defuse tension” - Ireland’s foreign minister says