Articles tagged "America"
Ukraine Daily Summary - Tuesday, June 18 2024
Magura naval drones can now operate anti-aircraft missiles -- Air raids last 16 hours per day on average in Kharkiv Oblast obstructing business operations -- Azov reports advances in Serebryansky forest, releases video of nastiest weapon -- Peace summit 'smart' way to combat Russian propaganda, Australian representative says -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Tuesday, April 9
Russia asks Kazakhstan to resupply gasoline in case of shortages -- Russian attacks aim to make Kharkiv uninhabitable for civilians -- Russian missile ship set on fire near Kaliningrad -- State Department: Russia is playing 'very dangerous game' at Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant -- Russia uses trolls to undermine US support for Ukraine -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Tuesday, November 14
Pistorius confirms plan to double Germany's military aid to Ukraine for 2024 -- Training center for Ukrainian F-16 pilots opens in Romania -- 100th ship passes through Black Sea humanitarian corridor -- Germany to provide Ukraine with 2 more IRIS-T air defense systems -- Ukraine adapts Soviet air defense systems to fire US missiles -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Thursday, March 16
Leaked document exposes Kremlin's plan to undermine Moldova -- Russia plans to hire 400,000 professional soldiers -- 6 detained as Russian spy network broken up in Poland -- Poland says several countries willing to send MiG-29 jets to Ukraine -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Thursday, December 29
Russia deploys additional ships to Black Sea -- Ukraine’s military has downed nearly 900 Russian missiles, drones since September -- ‘Killed for nothing’ ... Evidence of Russian war crimes emerges in liberated Chornobaivka -- Ukrenergo reports power deficit increase across Ukraine -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Thursday, December 15
Where does Russian disinformation incubate in US? -- Ukraine prepares deals to strengthen air defense capabilities -- Russia deploys ‘at least’ 60 additional military vehicles to Belarus since Dec. 8 -- Amid year-end address cancellation, Kremlin is not confident it can continue shaping Russian information space -- and more
Some of Today’s Politicians have Learned Propaganda Tricks from 1930s Fascists, says Yale professor
Democracy is a fragile creation, and the Yale professor and historian of fascism Timothy Snyder should know
NHS Privatisation by Stealth
The latest privatisation of the largest private supplier of GP services in the UK, with 58 practices covering 500,000 patients