- “Ukrainian radio stations attacked by hackers were spreading fakenews about Ukrainian President’s health issues. TAVR Media servers and broadcasting networks were cyberattacked today.” reported the State Service of Special Communications and Information Protection of Ukraine
- Odesa is a pertinent photo series documenting a Ukrainian city in the throes of momentous change. With the invasion of Ukraine by Russian forces in March of this year, the series has a new-found urgency and relevance for its poignant depiction of the strength, character and beauty of one of Ukraine’s most culturally-rich and unique places
- Russia included Greece in the list of unfriendly countries on Friday due to its stance on the Russian invasion of Ukraine
- Kyiv has hailed the arrival of eight HIMARS in Ukraine as a possible gamechanger for the course of the war. The advanced weapons are more precise and offer a longer range than other artillery systems, allowing Kyiv to strike Russian targets and weapons depots further behind the front lines
- Since the start of the war in Ukraine, the leading online platforms have announced major measures to combat disinformation that, in practice, have helped to obstruct access to reliable news and information in Ukraine. Reporters Without Borders (RSF) calls on the platforms to take journalism’s specificities into account
- “Today, the Ukrainians are effectively employing these HIMARS, with strikes against Russian command and control nodes, their logistical networks, their field artillery near defense sites and many other targets,” Gen. Mark Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, told reporters
- Google’s search engine is to be banned in the occupied Ukrainian regions of Donetsk and Luhansk after pro-Russian authorities there accused the US tech giant of promoting “terrorism and violence against all Russians”
- An international deal to restart grain exports from Ukraine’s Black Sea ports that have been blocked since Russia’s invasion is expected to be signed on Friday, potentially easing concerns of a global food crisis
- In a report published on July 22, the New York-based rights watchdog Human Rights Watch said the alleged violations committed by Russian forces, which also included the torture of Ukrainian prisoners of war (POWs) held in the area under their control, amounted to war crimes
- Transnistria recently made headlines both because Russian military officials commented about a possible intervention on the ground and due to of a series of unexplained explosions happening around Tiraspol that Kremlin could use to justify opening a new front to protect the Russia-speaking population there
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