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The UK is no stranger to scrutiny over large-scale donations to political parties, but the prospect of Elon Musk’s contribution to far-right Reform UK raises deeper concerns.
Dec. 25
By beating Fury in May, “The Cat” had already joined the likes of Muhammad Ali, Joe Louis and Mike Tyson as undisputed heavyweight, and the first of the four-belt era.
By AFP
Dec. 22
This development appears to end hopes that gas transiting via Ukraine could continue to flow after Dec. 31, when a long-term gas transit contract between Moscow and Kyiv ends.
By Euractiv
Dec. 21
UK announces 286Minmilitaryaid;KyivtoreceivefirsttrancheofUS286M in military aid; Kyiv to receive first tranche of US 286Minmilitaryaid;KyivtoreceivefirsttrancheofUS20B promised loan; Kremlin calls British journalists “legitimate targets” after op-ed piece on general’s killing.
By John Moretti
Dec. 19
The UK has been a leader in helping Ukraine. But as inertia sets in and with Western support wavering, efforts must be redoubled. The JEF is a natural bridge to NATO.
By Lord Ashcroft
Dec. 18
Carns said that in a large-scale war, comparable to the war in Ukraine, the British Army would be depleted within six months to a year as part of a broader multinational coalition.
By Kyiv Post
Dec. 5
The UK emerged as one of Ukraine’s most steadfast allies following Russia’s full-scale invasion and there are still key areas that would benefit from deeper cooperation between the two nations.
By Alina Hrytsenko
Dec. 1
Richard Moore, the head of the UK’s MI6, warned that Russia’s sabotage campaign was “dangerous and beyond irresponsible.”
By AFP
Nov. 29
The media reports say UK officials declined to disclose the exact timing or quantity of the missiles delivered, emphasizing the need for operational security.
By Kyiv Post
Nov. 27
NATO meets in Brussels following Russia’s attack on Ukraine with Oresnik IRBM; Moscow expels British diplomat accused of spying on the Kremlin; Zelensky says Russian drones show no ambition for peace.
By Katie Livingstone, Christopher Stewart
Nov. 27
Le Monde reported that London is in talks with Paris about deploying troops to Ukraine as a form of security guarantee, but nothing is known about the details surrounding the alleged discussions.
By Kyiv Post
Nov. 26
The vessels, often carrying Russian oil and gasoline but flying the flag of another country, allow the Kremlin to keep exporting despite sanctions on exports and an oil price cap on its global sales.
By AFP
Nov. 25
Russian hackers “won’t think twice” about striking British businesses, McFadden is set to say
By AFP
Nov. 24
Le Figaro revised its text, replacing claims that Britain and France allowed Ukraine to strike Russia with SCALP/Storm Shadow missiles.
By Kyiv Post
Nov. 18
Two Typhoons from RAF Lossiemouth in Scotland followed the Russian Bear-F aircraft as it flew over the North Sea on Thursday, the ministry said.
By AFP
Nov. 15
Operation INTERFLEX is a British-led multinational training program aimed at Ukrainian military personnel with limited or no prior military experience.
By UkrInform
Oct. 27