Articles tagged "elections"
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.
In Plain Sight, Boris Johnson is Rigging the System to Stay in Power
Weakening the courts, limiting protest, hobbling the elections regulator. If another country did this, what would we call it?
Stop the Assault on our Democratic Freedoms - United Kingdom
Let’s take a stand against the government’s insidious power grab and its attempts to stifle the voice of civil society
Mandatory Voter ID - Tory Govt Makes Astonishing Admission 3.5 Million Will Be Disenfranchised
Users without ID would experience a serious restriction of their experience, freedom of expression and rights