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On March 8, The New York Times devoted one of the central articles to the "alternate reality" of Russian television and the brainwashing of Russian citizens over the Kremlin’s aggression against Ukraine.
South America vs. Putin, Kremlin’s oil, and Poland's choice: Western media digest as of March 8
Western media continue to cover the war in Ukraine, and now they report that Vladimir Putin is losing allies in Latin America (before that, American politicians specially visited Venezuela for negotiations).
"Putin, ask Hitler", blackmailing China, and hello from 1944: Western media digest as of March 7
Western media continue to report about the situation in Ukraine and offer more and more new options for helping Kyiv, including calling on China to join the sanctions.
Since March 7, the International Court of Justice in The Hague has been hearing the lawsuit of Ukraine against Russia in the case of accusations of the Ukrainian people genocide. Ukraine spelled out its demands, Russia, as expected, didn't show up. But the trial can take place without the participation of Moscow. The question is rather that the process will not be fast and one should not count on a lightning-fast solution. Typically, such courts last even decades. However, this is already a start.
The world continues to describe the RF aggression in Ukraine, bombing of cities, and how Vladimir Putin has already violated all the rules of warfare. We have already reported that the British Prime Minister Boris Johnson acknowledged that the Allies of Ukraine did not learn the lessons of Russian aggression and didn't do enough for Kyiv.
Stand with Ukraine. US Republicans turn against Trump and put pressure on Biden
While the Ukrainians are defending their right to independence for the umpteenth time in the past few centuries, fighting the Russian invasion with all available means, American citizens are outraged by the delay in closing the sky over Ukraine and demand the toughest sanctions against the Russian Federation.
US Navy SEALs on their way to Kyiv and Kremlin's agony: Western media digest as of March 5
On Saturday, March 5, the Western media are again full of headlines, videos, and articles on the outlets’ front pages about the war in Ukraine. For instance, the front page of The New York Times immediately adds videos of the shelling in Mariupol, highlighting how residents of the city survive without water and electricity.
Ukraine is constantly in the Western media. They continue to express concern about the situation in Ukraine—in particular, they were frightened by the story of the fire at the Zaporizhzhia NPP and the threat of a nuclear catastrophe in Europe. International companies continue to refuse cooperation with Russia, but at the same time, from the NATO countries, only Lithuania is ready to close the sky over Ukraine.
Top 10 best private schools in Ukraine: where to send a child
Education according to an individual program, several languages, modern equipment, and a lot of clubs and workshops—private schools in Ukraine offer all this. Here they provide greater knowledge, skills and abilities that will help children find solutions in adulthood and think outside the box.
Mass hacking harbinger. What is Pegasus and how the authorities tapped journalists
The Pegasus spy scandal was the largest since Edward Snowden's revelations.
"The IMF screwed up": Will Milovanov's comment affect the negotiations with the Fund
The other day, the Adviser to the Head of the Office of the President and former Minister of Economic Development, Trade and Agriculture Tymofiy Mylovanov badmouthed the IMF after the representatives of the mission had not approved providing the next tranche to Ukraine.