Articles tagged "International Law"

Ukraine Daily Summary - Sunday, April 23

‘They’ll kill me if I come back’: Abduction, torture become routine in Russian-occupied Melitopol -- Flanks around Bakhmut hold as brutal urban fighting continues for city blocks -- Ukrainian soldiers say they lack air defense firepower to stop Russian airstrikes -- Young Crimean Tatar sentenced to 7 years by Russian proxies, accused of giving $12 to volunteer battalion -- Russia cancels WWII march as it could highlight scope of its losses in Ukraine -- 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 - Wednesday, November 2

Russian troops install military equipment on Zaporizhzhia power plant’s rooftop -- Iran must be recognized as ‘accomplice of aggression in Europe -- Russia will likely place Iranian missiles on northern border with Ukraine -- Russia's attacks on critical infrastructure part of genocide effort against Ukraine -- Russia spent $760 million on its Oct. 31 mass attack on Ukraine -- and more

Ukraine Daily - Wednesday, 16 March 2022

Russia takes patients and medical staff hostage in Mariupol -- 12-story residential building in Kyiv’s central Shevchenkivsky district was hit -- Russian warships shell Ukrainian coast in Odesa Oblast -- Ukrainian military strikes number of Russian military helicopters at Kherson International Airport -- and more

Ukraine Daily - 6 March 2022

Russian shelled Mariupol so civillian evacuation aborted -- Shot down: 6 Russian aircraft, 4 Russian helicopters -- 100k join Territorial Defense Forces -- and more

Ukraine Daily - 5 March 2022

Human rights violations - Staff of the Chornobyl nuclear power plant remain trapped 10 days by Russian army - Russia has fired more than 500 missiles in the first week of its full-scale invasion - and more

UK Sanctions Will ‘Flop’ Because City of London Is Compromised by Russian Money

A former US defence advisor warns that Britain is likely to be the biggest drag on any Western sanctions initiative against Vladimir Putin

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

Tories Delete the Truth on London School of Economics British Politics and Policy Website

Blog Post Deleted After Tory Government Adviser Admits Scotland can Thrive After Independence