Putin’s army stuck in mud like Hitler’s Russia’s faltering offensive is getting bogged down in the mud as the “rasputitsa” spring thaw comes early to Ukraine. Once frozen battlefields and snow-covered forests have transformed into impenetrable quagmires of thick sinking sludge as a result of the suddenly warmer weather. The scenes around the Donetsk cityContinue reading “A look at Ukraine on 2023 March 02”
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The Telegraph Frontpage for Friday 2022 December 16
By Danny Boyle After the final part of Harry and Meghan’s Netflix series was released, our royal experts have analysed what we learnt. The big story: The 17 key moments from Netflix finale After all the anticipation, that is it. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s controversial documentary has been released in full. TheContinue reading “The Telegraph Frontpage for Friday 2022 December 16”
Vele kerken in Oekraïne beroofd en vernietigd door de Russen
Vele Oekraïense kerken zijn ook het slachtoffer geworden van het Russisch geweld.
The Guardian 2022 July 25 – July 31
July 25 After the heatwave we’ve had this past week in the UK and beyond, it would be fair to assume that some of your plants are beyond repair. But all is not lost, thanks to this great advice from Jane Perrone on how to revive your crispy plants. So, get watering! Get yourself toContinue reading “The Guardian 2022 July 25 – July 31”
Our selection of Things you need to know The Week: July 18 – July 24
July 18 Zelensky fires Ukraine top prosecutor and spy chief Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky confirmed Sunday that he had fired the country’s top prosecutor and the head of its domestic intelligence agency, in the biggest shakeup of his government since Russia invaded Ukraine in February. Zelensky’s government announced the dismissals of the prosecutor general, Iryna Venediktova,Continue reading “Our selection of Things you need to know The Week: July 18 – July 24”
The Guardian reviewing July 04 – July 10 of 2022
Good afternoon. We hope you’ve had a sunny weekend wherever you are. If you’re in the UK you’d be forgiven for being overwhelmed with the political chaos of the past few days. However, there’s been plenty of good news happening elsewhere this week: from Sierra Leone’s expansion of women’s rights to the unexpected recovery ofContinue reading “The Guardian reviewing July 04 – July 10 of 2022”
The New York Times from July 04 – July 10
The headlights for the 1st week of July by the New York Times
The Telegraph’s view on the world 2nd week of June
The greatest shipwreck since the Mary Rose is finally revealed – after being kept secret for a decade. Read about the discovery made by amateur divers off the coast of Norfolk. To remember from the first week of June June 11 Keir Starmer: ‘Thatcher was wrong about British society’ The general consensus was that thisContinue reading “The Telegraph’s view on the world 2nd week of June”
The Guardian’s view on the world 4th week of May 2022
Whilst the UK consumer confidence falls to lowest level since 1974 the Guardian looks at the fourth week o May
The Guardian looking at the week of May 01-07
The first seven days of May 2022 as seen by the Guardian.