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Olexandr Zakharov

Olexandr Zakharov

project manager The Page, political columnist

Burning bridges with Russia and airlift for Mariupol: Foreign media digest as of April 16-18

Western media continue to report about the war in Ukraine: on April 16-18, the media covered how Berlin was burning bridges of friendship with Moscow, while no one already believes in peace negotiations between Kyiv and the Russian Federation.

Kremlin's threats to Washington and Putin's "Moskva" disgrace: Foreign media digest as of April 15

Western media continue to cover the war in Ukraine: on April 15, the media reported about Russia's threats to the United States over the supply of weapons to Kyiv. Over the private diplomatic note from Moscow to Washington, analysts fear that Moscowia will also strike with missiles on convoys transporting weapons for Ukraine in NATO countries as well.

Medvedchuk and Marchenko’s ties and firms: Putin-crony in Yalta, Shufrych, and Russian oil

The Page has analyzed the companies of Viktor Medvedchuk and Oksana Marchenko, contained in the Youcontrol system, and the spouses' ties with other business groups in Ukraine.

Crisis, Trump, Russia’s tantrums, and cheap bloody gas: Foreign media digest as of April 14

Western media continue to cover the war in Ukraine: on April 14, the media reported about a three-dimensional world crisis over the Russian invasion, support from Ireland, and Russia’s new threats over the desire of Finland and Sweden to join NATO.

Ban for Steinmeier and Macron-Putin's "brother peoples": Foreign media digest as of April 13

Western media continue to cover the war in Ukraine: on April 13, the media reported about Emanuel Macron’s statement about "brothe peoples" and the refusal to recognize the war in our state as genocide, the UN’s fears about the rights of Ukrainian female refugees, and Kyiv’s refusal to receive the President of Germany.

Filtration camps with interrogations, horror in Kramatorsk: Digest of foreign media as of April 8

Western media continue to write about the war in Ukraine: on April 8, the media covered a cynical attack by the Russian military on a train station in Kramatorsk crowded with women and children, and published an investigation about Ukrainians witnessing filtration camps built by occupiers who interrogate forcibly deported people.

Johnson about genocide in Bucha, China with Russian lies: Digest of foreign media as of April 6

Western media continue to write about the war in Ukraine: on April 6, the media covered South Korea's desire for its nuclear weapons, the need for a decisive defeat of Russia in the war, and Boris Johnson's words that the events in Bucha really look like genocide.

Zelensky about UN self-dissolution, new noose around neck of Kremlin: Digest of foreign media as of April 5

Western media continue to report about the war in Ukraine: on April 5, the media covered evidence of Russian war crimes in the Kyiv region, a US ban on Moscow paying off debts from frozen accounts in the United States, and a new package of sanctions against Russia from the EU.

Shock over Bucha massacre and Russian fascists’ new plans: Foreign media digest as of April 2-4

Western media continue to report about the war in Ukraine: on April 2-4, the media covered the reaction of Western countries to the atrocities of Russian invaders in the Kyiv region, in particular, the shock over the images from Bucha, promises and calls to tighten sanctions against the Russian Federation and conduct an independent investigation of each crime against humanity. At the same time, the West is discussing the victory of "Putin's friends" in Serbia and Hungary.

Bucha massacre as a result of flirtation with Putin: Highlights on war in Ukraine on April 2-4

The 40th day of the war against the Russian invaders continues in Ukraine. The Page has compiled business, political and economic news over the weekend and Monday to help you learn more about the situation in the country that has been fighting for its right to exist for more than a month.

Putin in cage and EU’s panic over radiation: Digest of foreign media as of April 1

Western media continue to report about the war in Ukraine: on April 1, the media covered Britain's intentions to provide Kyiv with more weapons, a report investigating the health of bloodthirsty dictator Vladimir Putin, and the IAEA and the International Committee of the Red Cross in the near future.

Johnson about tyrant Putin and seizing invaders’ property: Highlights on war in Ukraine as of April 1

Also, a source in the British government said that London was concerned that the US, France, and Germany could push Ukraine towards a settlement with significant concessions to the Kremlin. According to Johnson, the treaty should be signed only if Kyiv is in the strongest possible position.