For the United Kingdom, Russia's intention to introduce “new methods of warfare” is an admission of its lack of progress

The British Defense Ministry also predicted that the Moscow army is likely to continue relying on the bombing as a means of trying to suppress the Ukrainian opposition.
For the United Kingdom, Russia's intention to introduce “new methods of warfare” is an admission of its lack of progress

The battle for control of the industrial heart of Ukraine: Russia moves its elite units to the east

It displaced a dozen military units from the shattered port of Mariupol and attacked cities throughout the region. The campaign has not yet turned into a complete assault, and analysts say that Moscow's forces are still increasing
The battle for control of the industrial heart of Ukraine: Russia moves its elite units to the east

Russian authorities jailed opposition politician Vladimir Kara-Murza, critic of the war in Ukraine

Moscow's Basmanny District Court ordered the prominent 40-year-old activist to remain in pre-trial detention until June 12. They accuse him of spreading “false information” about the country's armed forces
Russian authorities jailed opposition politician Vladimir Kara-Murza, critic of the war in Ukraine

The next round of US sanctions will aim to “disarm Russia's war machine”

The Deputy Secretary of the Treasury, Wally Adeyem, promised in this way to disrupt “its military industrial complex and its supply chains”
The next round of US sanctions will aim to “disarm Russia's war machine”

Russia has launched at least 136 attacks on healthcare facilities in Ukraine since the invasion began

73 people were killed and 52 injured during these attacks, according to figures verified by WHO and shared by the spokesman for the UN Secretary-General
Russia has launched at least 136 attacks on healthcare facilities in Ukraine since the invasion began

The atrocities in the Ukrainian war have deep roots within the Russian army

The cruelty of the soldiers and individual units is evident in the invasion. Many observers conclude that the Russian government, and perhaps a part of Russian society, actually approves of violence against civilians.
The atrocities in the Ukrainian war have deep roots within the Russian army

Pandemic, war in Ukraine and economy: why China is making a mistake

An analysis of “The Economist” highlights the reasons why the authoritarian regime is doing things wrong
Pandemic, war in Ukraine and economy: why China is making a mistake

Leopoldo López Gil: “A tribunal like the one in Nuremberg is necessary for Putin and the commanders who executed the infamous orders in Ukraine”

The Venezuelan-Spanish MEP spoke with Infobae, within the framework of the European-Latin American Parliamentary Assembly (Eurolat) taking place in Buenos Aires. His vision on the president of Russia, the invasion of the Kremlin, and the crisis in Venezuela
Leopoldo López Gil: “A tribunal like the one in Nuremberg is necessary for Putin and the commanders who executed the infamous orders in Ukraine”

The Pope urged an end to the “abominable” war in Ukraine, saying that it is “a failure of politics and humanity”

Again, avoiding condemning Moscow, Francis lamented “the suffering inflicted on so many fragile and defenseless people; the many civilians massacred and the innocent victims among young people”
The Pope urged an end to the “abominable” war in Ukraine, saying that it is “a failure of politics and humanity”

He won the Golden Ball that was supposed to be given to Maradona in 1986 and today he accompanies the Ukrainian soldiers who repel the Russian invasion

The legendary Ukrainian footballer Igor Belanov is the co-chair of the UAF Professional Football Committee and supports the defenders of Odessa
He won the Golden Ball that was supposed to be given to Maradona in 1986 and today he accompanies the Ukrainian soldiers who repel the Russian invasion