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Hennadii Kats

Hennadii Kats

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The risk of a nuclear attack on Ukraine and Putin’s general Berlusconi: a summary of the week

The U.S. warns that Russia can use nuclear weapons in Ukraine, while Turkey’s allies turn away from Russia. Meanwhile in Italy, although the right are set to win the election, Berlusconi was called "Putin’s general", and Google has discovered that Russian hackers are working with the FRU.

The Swedish right, Putin’s money in Italy, and Queen Elizabeth II funeral guests: a digest of Western media

The right won Sweden’s general election, while the Italian right have been accused of receiving money from Vladimir Putin.

The CIA praised Ukraine’s counteroffensive, while a Brit sauced Putin: a digest of Western media

Queen Elizabeth II died at age 96, Charles III became the new King of the United Kingdom, the U.S. State Secretary, Antony Blinken, visited Kyiv, further aid to Ukraine was announced at a meeting in Germany, and the CIA acclaimed Ukraine’s counteroffensive.

The FSB has been preparing to seize Ukraine for years, but Russia has lost the cyber war

The UN has urged a halt to hostilities near the Zaporizhzhia NPP, the U.S. has proven that the FSB has been preparing to seize Ukraine for years, and the British intelligence claims that Russia has lost the information war.

Russia goes below rock bottom of nuclear terrorism, while Britain assembles a coalition to help Ukraine

The U.N. calls to demilitarize the Zaporizhzhia NPP, Kyiv accuses Moscow of nuclear terrorism, while Ukrainian grain is being shipped to hunger-struck regions of Africa.

Zaporizhzhia NPP as a shield against the Ukrainian army and uproar around Amnesty: a digest of Western media

The invaders are using the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant as a shield against Ukrainian forces, the U.N. calls to tax oil companies, and the U.K. is facing a serious recession.

Why the HIMARS won’t help Ukraine retake its territory and whether Russia abides by the grain deal

Russia loses the initiative in the war as Ukraine prepares to ship grain from three demined ports, while the US Senate presses the Biden administration to designate Russia as a state sponsor of terrorism.

Draghi’s resignation, Russia’s strategic failure, and Ukrainian grain: a digest of foreign media as of July 18-22

Russia is losing steam in the conflict with Ukraine, Italy’s prime minister Mario Draghi finally resigned, while Italian conservatives promised support to Kyiv. Ukraine at last signed an agreement to unblock grain exports, and in the U.K., two contestants for Boris Johnson’s position have remained.

Meeting in the Hague over Russia’s war crimes and Draghi’s resignation: a review of international news

At the Hague conference, an approach to the investigation of Russia’s war crimes in Ukraine is being developed, the Minister of Finance of Canada made accusations against the Russian delegation over their responsibility for the war at the G20 summit, and the Italian Prime Minister resigned.

Lavrov fled from the G20 summit, and in Somalia, children are dying of malnutrition — international news review

On Friday, July 8, the former Prime Minister of Japan Shinzo Abe was killed; the G20 summit opened in Bali, where Russia received a new portion of boycott, and in Somalia, a serious hunger is unfolding due to Russia's war against Ukraine.