Articles tagged "corruption"

Ukraine Daily Summary - Thursday, February 23

Russian ammunition warehouse destroyed in occupied Mariupol -- US contemplates intel release on China’s potential arms transfer to Russia -- Wagner boss slams Russia’s defense ministry for not providing ammo -- UN chief calls Russian invasion an 'affront' ahead of one year anniversary -- Decorated fighter pilot killed on combat mission in Donetsk Oblast -- Timeline of Russia's all-out war in Ukraine, month by month -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Sunday, January 29

Ukraine needs ATACMS missiles to stop Russian terror -- Russia continues conducting offensives in 3 areas -- Russia keeps 3 Kalibr cruise missile carriers in Black Sea -- Russia concentrating forces along southern front -- Large explosion reported at military plant in Iran -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Tuesday, January 3

25 Russian torture chambers discovered in liberated areas of Kharkiv Oblast -- Most Ukrainians opposed to territorial concessions -- Ukroboronprom executives charged for supplying low-quality equipment to army -- Russian forces suffer major casualties in Kherson Oblast -- 30% of Ukrainian territory is mined due to Russia’s full-scale war -- and more

Investigative Stories from Ukraine - week of 26 Dec

Where does Russian disinformation incubate in the US? -- Ukrainska Pravda finds high-profile Russians living in Vienna -- Russia buys components for drones from Western companies despite sanctions -- and more

Books To Rend Your Veil Asunder No. 2

Virus Mania: How the Medical Industry Continually Invents Epidemics, Making Billion-Dollar Profits At Our Expense

UK Sanctions Will ‘Flop’ Because City of London Is Compromised by Russian Money

A former US defence advisor warns that Britain is likely to be the biggest drag on any Western sanctions initiative against Vladimir Putin

Tory Prime Minister's Office Pressured Me to Drop Anti-money Laundering Measures, says Ex-minister

UK ‘laughing stock’ for failure to stem ‘dirty money’, says Lord Faulks QC, who was told to drop register by Theresa May’s No 10

Another Country - Not the One I Represented as a Diplomat for 30 Years

Alexandra Hall Hall, who resigned from the Foreign Office over Brexit lies, now thinks the British malaise is much deeper than that or Boris Johnson

A Populist Demagogue - Boris Johnson

Johnson’s Government ‘Most Extreme I’ve Seen, Says Former Tory Attorney General

UK Government Denying Democracy & Ruling by Diktat

Two committee reports condemn the shift of power away from Parliament to ministers through the use of ‘skeleton bills’ and statutory instruments

Fresh Prospect of Criminal Inquiry for Boris Johnson

The American businesswoman, and the prime minister’s ex-lover, is to let officials at London City Hall see extracts from her diaries

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.