Articles tagged "Corruption"

Ukraine Daily Summary - Wednesday, April 17

Ukrainian survivor of Russian torture files legal complaint in Argentina -- ‘Double-tap’ attack. Understanding one of Russia’s cruelest tactics in Ukraine -- Russia destroyed Kyiv Oblast power plant after Ukraine ran out of air defense missiles -- A look at the DRONE arsenal Russia uses against Ukraine -- 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 - Tuesday, September 12

Ukraine regains control of drilling rigs in Black Sea -- Calls from Russia to surrender hotline rise 70% after helicopter pilot defected -- UK says Russia targeted civilian cargo ship in Black Sea -- Brazil's judiciary to decide on Putin's arrest at G20 summit -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Saturday, September 9

UK planes guard Ukrainian grain ships in Black Sea -- US will likely send long-range ATACMS to Ukraine in upcoming aid package -- Ukraine's counteroffensive moves faster than new sanctions -- Increased military activity observed near Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Wednesday, September 6

Germany delivers ammunition and vehicles to Ukraine in latest military aid package -- Russian pilot who defected to Ukraine to receive $500,000 reward -- Ukraine will be ready for EU membership in 2 years -- Cuba uncovers human trafficking ring for Russian military recruitment -- and more

Investigative Stories from Ukraine - Week of February 13

Russia's state censor to track Putin memes with the help of AI -- RFE/RL identifies Russian commanders, FSB supervisors responsible for tortures in Kharkiv Oblast -- Corruption case against MP sent to court following journalist investigation -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Friday, February 3

North Korea intends to send personnel to Russian-occupied Donetsk, Luhansk oblasts -- Putin claims Russia ready to draw on entire arsenal as Germany sends tanks to Ukraine -- Russia abducts high school students from occupied Luhansk Oblast -- Intelligence warns Russia preparing for massive offensive to capture Donbas by March -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Thursday, February 2

Russian missile strike on residential building in Kramatorsk kills at least 3, injures at least 21 -- Russia prepares offensives in several areas -- EU to train 30,000 Ukrainian soldiers -- US uncovers global sanctions evasion network helping Russia’s defense sector -- Russia acquiring many features of dictatorship -- and more

Investigative Stories from Ukraine - Week of December 26

New York Times identifies Russian soldiers involved in Bucha massacre -- Corruption probe launched into former lawmaker Korolevska following journalists' findings -- Washington launches investigation into how US tech showed up in Iranian drones used against Ukraine -- Law enforcement issues warrant for wife of Russian soldier who told him to rape Ukrainian women -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Wednesday, August 31

UN nuclear watchdog group leaves Kyiv for Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant -- Russian forces shell corridors needed for IAEA mission to reach Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant -- Ukraine’s military reports hitting bridges near occupied Kherson, again. Operational Command “South” reported on Aug. 30 that the Ukrainian artillery hit Antonivsky bridges -- Heavy flamethrower system may be responsible for explosion at Olenivka POW camp -- and more

UK's Investigative Journalism Finds Itself Heading Towards ‘Authoritarian Police State’

Proposed changes to the Official Secrets Act by the Home Office would see investigative journalists threatened with up to 14 years in prison for ‘unauthorised disclosures’

UK Tory Government Departments Breaking Guidance on Conflicts of Interest

A number of Tory controlled Government departments are failing to follow official guidance on the declaration of board members’ conflicts of interest