Articles tagged "misinformation"
Ukraine Daily Summary - Saturday, May 27
France calls latest Russian missile attacks 'flagrant violation' of international law -- Drone attack damages Gazprom building in Russia's Belgorod Oblast -- Ukraine asks Germany for Taurus cruise missiles -- Why some Ukrainian soldiers use Nazi-related insignia -- Military intelligence says Russia planning large-scale provocation at occupied nuclear plant -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Friday, May 5
Army of hired guns: How Russia’s 'PMCs' are becoming the main invasion force -- "We all want to see Putin in the Hague" -- Russia unlikely to launch significant offensive in Ukraine this year -- Aftermath of Russian aggression: One year later in Borodianka -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Monday, October 24
Russians abduct 12 children with disabilities from Kherson Oblast -- Russia’s ‘dirty bomb’ misinformation campaign might be aimed at creating pretext for false-flag operation -- Russian occupiers cut internet, mobile connection in Kherson to 'isolate' city -- Ukraine's grain exports hindered by Russian sabotage -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Sunday, July 17
Russian Defense Minister orders Russian troops to 'increase actions' in Ukraine -- Zelensky aide accuses Western banks of war crimes -- Russian forces may try to seize entire Kharkiv Oblast, despite low chance of success -- Big Tech ignores requests to remove disinformation, hate speech against Ukrainians -- and more
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
Boris Johnson's Tory Conference Speech ‘Economically Illiterate’
Business leaders rounded on Boris Johnson for lacking a coherent economic plan after he delivered a boosterish conference speech that made barely a mention of the supply chain crisis.
Tory Council Accused of Suppressing Voters
Tory-run borough asking for photo ID to register for proxy or postal votes, though this is not required by law