Articles tagged "elections"

Ukraine Daily Summary - Thursday, March 21

5 things to know about the latest weapons being sent to Ukraine -- ISW: Economic, military indicators suggest Russia is preparing for large-scale war with NATO -- Russia threatens to target US spy satellites made by SpaceX -- Netherlands to procure $164 million in F-16 munitions for Ukraine -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Thursday, March 7

Ukraine aims to stabilize front line, conduct counteroffensive in 2024 -- Ukraine’s allies have almost finished collecting funds to purchase shells through Czech-led allied initiative -- SBU detains man suspected of joining military to spy for Russia -- Ukrainian soldiers near Kupiansk prepare for potential Russian offensive -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Wednesday, February 28

Kremlin uses Russian Red Cross as propaganda tool, violating its tenets -- Ukraine downs 2nd Russian Su-34 aircraft in single day -- Ukraine reports heavy battles in Bakhmut direction as Russia pulls in reserves -- Russian drone flew across Moldovan border -- Pyongyang sent nearly 7 thousand ammunition containers to Russia -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Tuesday, February 27

Russia concentrates troops near Kupiansk, Ukraine builds powerful fortifications -- CIA network of bases in Ukraine at risk if US does not pass aid -- Kuleba calls for Europe to suspend ammunition sales to third countries -- Russia plans to produce 2.7 million shells this year -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Friday, February 9

Who is General Syrskyi, Ukraine's new chief commander? -- Ukraine, Denmark start negotiations on security guarantee agreement -- Senate advances Ukraine, Israel aid in procedural vote -- Short-lived rise of Boris Nadezhdin, Putin's anti-war opponent -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Saturday, November 4

How Russia is losing superiority in the Black Sea -- Ukraine receives US-made assault breacher -- Germany's military support for Ukraine will continue at least until 2032 -- Russian courts in Crimea have issued 472 verdicts for 'discrediting' Russian army since start of full-scale invasion -- Moldova's security chief says Russia spent $55 million on destabilization campaign -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Wednesday, October 18

Ukraine uses ATACMS for first time in strikes on Russian forces in Luhansk, Berdiansk -- Ukraine's special forces say they destroyed 9 Russian helicopters in occupied territories -- How Russia’s liberal tech companies became the foundation of Putin’s war effort -- Putin, Orban hold talks in Beijing -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Monday, October 16

5,000 human rights abuses recorded in Crimea during Russian occupation -- Russia tones down rhetoric about Avdiivka offensive -- Russia adds more missile carriers to Black Sea forces -- Russia constructs railway line to Mariupol to ease logistics on southern front -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Saturday, October 14

Marine drones strike Russian ships near Crimea -- Ukrainian resistance in occupied Melitopol blows up train carrying Russian ammunition, fuel -- Russian offensive in Avdiivka faces setbacks -- Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant to move second reactor into hot shutdown -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Thursday, September 28

'Good Russians' - Who are they? [podcast] -- Severed pig heads placed at Russian propagandists' homes -- Ukraine's military confirms Wagner fighters return to front -- Ukraine advances in Bakhmut, Melitopol directions -- 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

Time to Stop the Rot

The UK may be the only democracy in the world without a written constitution – a ‘higher’ law or code to which all others must conform.