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Olexandr Zakharov

Olexandr Zakharov

project manager The Page, political columnist

Western media digest as of May 21-27: Evidence of genocide in Ukraine and Kremlin’s fantasies of cannibalism

On May 21-27, Western media reported about collecting evidence of the Russian genocide in Ukraine, Ukraine's success in the UN, the old tanks of the invaders, and the article by Russian propagandists that the British will soon start eating each other, "falling into the Ukrainian pit."

Davos-2022: How Kuleba asked to shut up, and the German ambassador showed a snail

The World Economic Forum 2022 in Switzerland has shifted its focus from the traditional themes of climate, green energy, and equality to the war in Ukraine.

From guerrilla Javelins to missiles and air defense systems: What weapons West gave Ukraine within three months

On the night of February 24, 2022, three months ago, Russia launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine on almost all fronts. Putin planned to capture Kyiv in three days and build a new multi-vector world with the Anglo-Saxons on their knees.

Hungary in danger. How Orban usurps power with a half-turn to West

Over the war in Ukraine, the Hungarian authorities have granted emergency powers to Prime Minister Viktor Orban, while Budapest continues to oppose the oil embargo, but an agreement will be reached, the EU officials assure.

Three months of full-scale war in Ukraine: Why West is no longer building a golden ladder for Putin

The rhetoric of the West during the three months of the war changed quite a lot — from the assurance of German diplomats that Kyiv would fall in three days anyway, and therefore there was no need to even help it, to the assurances of the United States that they would move heaven and earth to help Ukraine defeat Russia.

World of missiles and bombs. Ze in Davos reflects on future without Ukraine’s victory

If Ukraine had gotten all the help — military and financial — back in February 2022, it could have saved tens of thousands of lost lives.

Pressure on Schröder, stir at UN over Ukrainian grain, and U.S. missiles: Western media digest

Germany and the EU continue to put pressure on former Chancellor Gerhard Schröder because of ties with Rosneft, the UN is again sounding the alarm because of the global food crisis, and Russia is blocking the entire Black Sea coast and is going to leave Finland without its gas.

U.S. approves $40 billion aid to Ukraine: Who to get money

The U.S. Senate passed a $40 billion aid package for Ukraine, of which about $20 billion will be used specifically to military needs.