Boris Johnson has drawn up a six-point plan to defeat Vladimir Putin as he moves to assume leadership of global efforts to end the horror of war in Ukraine. The Russian President faced an unprecedented wave of international fury yesterday for offering
Actor Tim Allen has spoken out to condemn Russian leader Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine, calling it ‘the definition of wrong’. The Last Man Standing star, 68, joined many other prominent figures in voicing his disgust with warmonger Putin, tweeting on Thursday:
Criminal gangs are cashing in on the wave of refugees fleeing war torn Ukraine and targeting them for sex work and human slavery. More than one million people – mostly women and children – have fled the country since last week’s invasion
Westerners have bought up thousands of Airbnb holiday homes in Ukraine in a bid to support people living in the war-torn country. Almost £1.5million was spent on 61,000 holiday home bookings between March 2 and 3, for stays that will never happen
Hundreds of Ukrainians, Russians and Brits gathered in London’s Trafalgar Square on Saturday to protest against Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine in a heart-warming show of solidarity. A huge banner was unfurled in front of the National Gallery which warned Britain: ‘When
Boris Johnson has vowed that Vladimir Putin ‘must fail’ as he condemned the Russian warmonger’s ‘hideous and barbarous’ assault on Ukraine. In a video message published on his Twitter account, Britain’s prime minister thanked businesses, community groups, individuals and sports clubs which have sanctioned the
Military analysts say there is no chance that the US, Britain and their European allies will impose a no-fly zone because it could easily escalate the war in Ukraine into a nuclear confrontation between NATO and Russia. WHAT IS A NO-FLY ZONE?
Queen’s cousin Prince Michael of Kent who was caught in cash-for-access sting boasting of his ties to Putin’s regime hands back Kremlin’s Order of Friendship award Prince Michael of Kent has handed back his Kremlin Order of Friendship award The Queen’s cousin,
Government tells British nationals to get out of Russia ‘if your presence is not essential’ as Ukraine crisis ramps up British nationals told to consider leaving Russia in wake of Ukrainian invasion Government statement advised ‘non-essential’ citizens leave via normal flights UK
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