Articles tagged "corruption"

Ukraine Daily Summary - Sunday, March 17

Ukrainian strikes reveal Russia's military vulnerabilities -- How many planes does Russia have? -- Finnish FM does not rule out sending Western troops to Ukraine -- Latvia investigates MEP accused of spying for Russia -- Czech President: Russia 'has no right' to set conditions for peace in Ukraine -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Thursday, March 14

Anti-Kremlin militia says fighting ongoing in 5 Russian settlements -- Russia says it will not participate in Switzerland peace talks even if invited -- Ukrainian hackers disrupt transport services in Russian cities -- Russian attack on residential building in Myrnohrad kills 2, injures 5 -- 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 - Sunday, February 4

Odesa port exports in January almost at pre-war levels -- Poland reiterates support for 20-billion-euro Ukraine military aid fund -- Journalists filming anti-mobilization protest detained in Moscow -- Canada considers sending decommissioned air-to-ground rockets to Ukraine -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Wednesday, January 31

These are the most important Russian ships destroyed by Ukraine -- Russia launches 5 attacks with chemical weapons on southeastern front lines in past day -- Ukraine may receive first new long-range bombs from US this week -- Key corruption index sees Ukraine improve, Russia worsen in 2023 -- Ukraine ends 2nd month of winter with stable energy sector -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Tuesday, January 23

Russian opposition calls for nomination of anti-war politician Boris Nadezhdin in presidential race -- Russia deports 17 Ukrainian children with disabilities from occupied Donetsk Oblast -- Russian attacks cause fire, destroy equipment at Kharkiv Oblast energy facility -- Can Ukraine’s economy survive without foreign aid? Experts aren’t sure -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Friday, January 19

European Parliament backs resolution calling for suspending Hungary's EU voting rights -- All Russian missiles have dozens of critical foreign-made parts -- Cameron compares situation in Europe to 1930s, warns against appeasement -- Ukrainians criticize historic UK security agreement as weak, but encouraging -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Friday, January 12

Police identify men suspected of running Russian torture chamber in occupied Kharkiv Oblast -- Estonia pledges $1.3 billion in long-term support for Kyiv -- Ukraine designates Subway as 'international sponsor of war' -- Kyiv has preliminary evidence Russia uses North Korean missiles in Ukraine -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Tuesday, January 9

Military intelligence claims capture of Russian drone producer's classified data -- Explosions reported on railway by oil depot in Russia -- Seizing Russia’s frozen assets is the right move -- Sweden to send troops to Latvia -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Sunday, January 7

Satellite images confirm strike on ammunition warehouses in Crimea -- Russian missile strike on Donetsk Oblast kills 11, including 5 kids -- Russia plans war propaganda museums in occupied Luhansk Oblast -- Air Force hits Russian command center at occupied Crimea airbase -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Tuesday, December 12

Hungarians in Ukraine ask Orban to support launch of Ukraine's EU accession talks -- Romania's Constanta port to increase capacity for Ukrainian grain -- Russian plane carrying passengers, radioactive cargo makes emergency landing in Moscow -- Over 100 EU lawmakers call for Congress to approve Ukraine aid -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Thursday, November 30

Russian general, 5 high-ranking officials reportedly killed in Ukraine -- Ukraine's ability to implement reforms during war is impressive -- Ukrainian group, SBU hack Russian Labor Ministry database -- Russia likely driving revitalization of North Korean special economic zone -- and more