Articles tagged "Europe"

Ukraine Daily Summary - Tuesday, January 16

Zaluzhnyi confirms downing of Russian A-50 spy plane, IL-22 command aircraft -- Hamas uses arms made in Russia, Iran, China, North Korea -- North Korea supplying over 1 million 122 mm, 152 mm shells to Russia -- Ukrainian partisans in occupied Melitopol blow up vehicle with Russian soldiers -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Thursday, December 28

465 documented cases of Russia using chemical weapons in Ukraine since Feb 24, 2022 -- Territorial concessions to Russia will only lead to more aggression -- Russia attempting to use Ukrainian POWs to foment unrest at home -- Ombudsman confirms Russia used Ukrainian POWs as human shields -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Friday, December 15

Defense Ministry wins five cases of international arbitration against foreign suppliers -- Putin flaunts alleged military successes, claims Russia is doing great -- Russian paratroopers suffer heavy losses in Kherson Oblast -- German drone manufacturer to open R&D center in Ukraine -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Saturday, November 25

Russian, Chinese companies discuss possible underwater Crimean tunnel project -- Russian commander who ordered killing of civilians in Bucha identified -- Ukraine announces $4.8 billion to be allocated for shells, missiles in 2024 -- Ukraine faces LPG shortages over Polish border blockade -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Thursday, October 26

Russian Kinzhal manufacturer imports components from EU -- IAEA warns of 'dangers to nuclear safety' following Russian strikes near Khmelnytskyi Nuclear Plant -- 'Putin Youth': How Russia is raising a new generation of soldiers -- Europe continues to import over $14 billion of Russian raw materials -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Saturday, October 2

Ukrainian activist in Russian captivity receives Anne Frank Special Recognition Award -- ATACMS strike on Berdiansk airfield likely to reduce Russia's military capabilities in the area -- Poland's ruling party hired Orban's advisers for election campaign -- Ukrainian resistance in occupied Melitopol detonates car with looters -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Thursday, October 5

SBU drones hit Russian S-400 air defense system near Belgorod -- Russia transfers Black Sea Fleet vessels to avoid Ukrainian fire -- Two sisters capture the beauty of Ukraine’s villages before it’s gone -- Kyiv says special forces conduct operation in occupied Crimea -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Saturday, August 26

Ukrainian forces have broken through Russian main lines of defense in some areas -- Kyiv, Moscow's opposing attitudes toward Soviet past shape two different futures -- F-16s & the irrational politics of military aid -- Number of Wagner fighters in Belarus decreases -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Sunday, April 16

Russia launches massive attack on Zaporizhzhia Oblast on Orthodox Easter -- 5 Ukrainians from occupied Melitopol to be tried for terrorism in Russia -- Fire reported at Russian tank training ground in Kazan -- 11 people killed in Russian missile strike on Sloviansk -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Sunday, April 9

Increased Russian use of gliding bombs highlights need for F-16 jets -- Russia tries to capture all of Bakhmut, fierce fighting rages for Marinka -- Russia planning early graduations for military schools amid personnel shortage -- Twitter lifts restrictions on Russian top government accounts -- Estonian minister warns 'false peace is prelude to new wars,' backs NATO membership for Ukraine -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Sunday, January 22

Ukrainian blood is the price of hesitation over Leopard tank supplies -- Ukraine confirms Russian offensive attempts in Zaporizhzhia Oblast -- 'Invasion from Belarus' part of Russia’s psy-ops -- Fire reported at Russian oil depot -- Baltic countries' foreign ministers call on Germany to immediately deliver Leopard tanks to Ukraine -- and more

UK’s High Covid Case Rates Buck Trend

Higher vaccination rates are translating to lower Covid infection and death rates in western Europe – except in the UK where case numbers are surging