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  • War in Ukraine: UK says Russian ‘troll factory’ is ‘plaguing’ social media with pro-war propaganda

    May 2, 2022

    The Kremlin has is using a “troll factory” to “plague” social media with pro-war propaganda, the foreign office has claimed after new research.  A UK-funded study claimed the Kremlin has acquired “cyber soldiers” to target UK politicians and spread “lies” on social media, about the war in Ukraine.  According to a statement from the foreign [...]

  • Russia’s war: Kremlin targets western-supplied weapons and Ukraine’s grain, as EU energy officials hold emergency meeting

    May 2, 2022

    Russia has been targeting western-supplied weapons in Ukraine and Kyiv’s grain supply, as EU energy ministers hold emergency talks. The Kremlin reportedly targeted weaponry supplied to Ukraine by the United States and European Union this week, with Moscow’s defence ministry saying it used high-precision missiles against the airfield in Odessa. Russia also said it had [...]

  • Russia dodges default after paying debts in US dollars

    April 30, 2022

    Russia has paid $649m worth of interest payments using its US currency reserves, in a bid to avoid a default. The payments come after Russia said it would only repay its debts in its own currency, as it claimed sanctions were blocking it from paying in dollars. The Russian Federation has now sent $649m in [...]

  • Putin to ‘lay the groundwork for an announcement to cover his failure’ and admit Ukraine is a war

    April 28, 2022

    The UK Defence Secretary said this morning that people should not be “too alarmed” by the Russian president’s warning that countries intervening in the Ukraine war will be met with a “lightning-fast” response. Ben Wallace told BBC Radio 4’s Today programme that Vladimir Putin has made similar threats before and was trying to “lay the [...]

  • Foreign Office confirms a British national has been killed in Ukraine

    April 28, 2022

    The foreign office has confirmed a British national has been killed in Ukraine. The unnamed individual was reported dead on Thursday while a second person is reported missing. According to Sky News, the foreign office said: “We can confirm that a British national has been killed in Ukraine and are supporting their family.” “We are [...]

  • Russia using trained bottlenose dolphins to protect its Black Sea fleet

    April 28, 2022

     Russia is using bottlenose dolphins to stop its warships from being sabotaged.  New satellite images analysed by the US Naval Institute show dolphin pens in the occupied Black Sea port of Sevastopol. The animals have been trained to detect mines and warn of hostile scuba diving soldiers, known as frogmen. This comes after the Kremlin’s [...]

  • Former top executive at Russia’s Gazprombank flees Kremlin’s reach and joins Ukraine’s defence

    April 28, 2022

    A former senior executive at a major Russian bank has fled the country and joined Ukraine’s army.  Former vice-president at Gazprombank, Igor Volobuyev, said he “couldn’t stay with those people, shake their hands, watch the war on my phone as if this were a horrible film and pretend I didn’t care. Speaking to Ukrainian media [...]

  • Chelsea price is a steal – English clubs will be worth $10bn soon, says banker selling club

    April 28, 2022

    The banker running the sale of Chelsea FC says the club would be a bargain even if it fetches £2.5bn, a record price for a sports team. Joe Ravitch, co-founder of US bank the Raine Group, said he expected Premier League clubs to be worth several times more very soon. “My guess is that Chelsea [...]

  • Putin warns ‘retaliatory strikes will be lightning-fast’ if West intervenes in Ukraine

    April 28, 2022

    Russian president Vladimir Putin has warned the Kremlin’s “retaliatory strikes will be lightning-fast” if the United States or a Nato country intervenes in the Ukraine war. In a television address, he responded to President Joe Biden committing to more military aid to Kyiv continuing to ramp up sanctions on Moscow with European allies. This comes [...]

  • Ed Warner: Russia ban shows Wimbledon chiefs have backbone – and other sports will take note

    April 28, 2022

    Fans at the Wimbledon Championships aren’t prone to booing, even in the face of a Nick Kyrgios meltdown. And for now they have been spared the challenge to their usual decorum of a Russian or Belarusian player striding onto Centre Court this summer – to the chagrin of the men’s and women’s tours, not to [...]

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