Articles tagged "journalists"
Ukraine Daily Summary - Sunday, June 4
Explaining Ukraine: Ukraine's nuclear disarmament -- Kyiv City's air defenses intercept all incoming missiles, drones Russia launched overnight -- Russian Shahed drones contain parts made by Ukraine's allies -- Russia 'likely less flexible in reacting to operational challenges' after Bakhmut -- 10 popular misconceptions about Ukrainian history -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Tuesday, November 15
Despite Russia’s defeat in Kherson, it still has resources to destroy Ukraine’s infrastructure -- More missiles delivered from Belarus to Russia -- Russian troops to evict civilians from three occupied settlements in Luhansk Oblast -- UN supports resolution for Russia to pay war reparations to Ukraine -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Thursday, November 3
Russian military leaders reportedly discussed use of nuclear weapons in Ukraine -- Russia military uses grain corridors as it demands guarantees from Ukraine -- Russia bans civilians from crossing Dnieper in Kherson Oblast -- Propagandist who called for killing Ukrainian kids back on air at RT -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Friday, September 2
Russian forces forcibly move Ukrainians to Russia -- Russia’s war has damaged third of Ukrainian forests since Feb. 24 -- Lithuania suggests sending UN Police to Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant -- Russian forces have kidnapped 309 people in Kherson Oblast since Feb. 24 -- and more
UK's Investigative Journalism Finds Itself Heading Towards ‘Authoritarian Police State’
Proposed changes to the Official Secrets Act by the Home Office would see investigative journalists threatened with up to 14 years in prison for ‘unauthorised disclosures’