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Ukraine What we know on day 383 and day 384 of the invasion

Ukraine invasion At a glance What we know on day 383 of the invasion Ukrainian soldier shot dead on camera is awarded Hero of Ukraine honour; Georgian PM warns Kyiv to stay out of domestic politics after popular protests The international criminal court intends to open two war crimes cases tied to the Russian invasionContinue reading “Ukraine What we know on day 383 and day 384 of the invasion”

The Telegraph Frontpage for 2022 November 24

By Danny Boyle Good morning. Getting a GP appointment can be tricky. Now, doctors who fail to see patients in person are to be shamed. Meanwhile, Britons are being urged to slash their energy use to beat Vladimir Putin, as Ukraine faced a fresh barrage of deadly missile strikes (above). GPs to be shamed forContinue reading “The Telegraph Frontpage for 2022 November 24”

Bloomberg’s headlights for the third week of June 2022

June 20 Electoral setback | French President Emmanuel Macron’s reform agenda is in peril after his alliance failed to secure a majority in parliamentary elections, with strong showings by both the left and far right. As Ania Nussbaum and Samy Adghirni write, he’ll have a hard time passing legislation including plans to increase the retirementContinue reading “Bloomberg’s headlights for the third week of June 2022”

Stories to read in the week of 2022 May 05-11

The Independent looking at what went on in the world from 2022 May 05-11 and looking at the Queen’s Speech and Boris Johnson abandoning British families to a life of poverty.

The Independent looking at the week of May 01-07

The Independent looking at Mariupol, British local elections a.o. in the first days of May 2022.

Russia seeks to capture all of southern Ukraine in major expansion of war goals

Russia has said it no longer wants to take northern Ukraine and the capital Kyiv. One of the current objectives for Russian troops in Ukraine is to gain full control over the Donbas and southern Ukraine.

The Guardian’s view on Ukraine for the second half of April 2022

Overview of events in and around Ukraine for the second half of April 2022

Has Ukraine become a Symbol of ‘Freedom’

The West with the U.S.A. decided to do everything they can to help the Ukrainians bring this war to an end on the possible terms as quickly as possible.

Georgia to Apply for EU Membership Immediately

Because the EU had offered Kyiv to review granting Ukraine a candidate status in an expedited manner, this gives reason for Georgia also to request a review of Georgia in an emergency manner and to make the decision to grant Georgia the status of an EU membership candidate.

Ukraine and Estonia taking further steps to intensify bilateral cooperation

Ukraine and Estonia desire to bring bilateral relations to a qualitatively new level and agreed that those relations shall contribute to strengthening both parties.