Overnight Russian attacks hit Dnipropetrovsk region towns including Kryvyi Rih and Nikopol, sparking fires, damaging infrastructure and injuring several civilians as defenders respond.
Why is Russia intensifying operations around the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant? Analysts suggest it signals Moscow’s growing fear it can’t win the war — risking nuclear catastrophe.
Russia reportedly began moving to link the occupied Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant’s power connection to Crimea’s network, drawing fresh nuclear safety concerns as fighting continues.
See how world media framed the Ukraine war on Aug 9, 2022: Zelensky’s call to ban Russian visitors, fears about the Zaporozhye nuclear plant, explosions in Crimea and pleas for weapons.
The controversial Amnesty International Ukraine report drew criticism as some testimonies appear to have been collected from people under pressure, raising questions about methodology and accuracy.
A thorough investigation of the Amnesty International report on Ukraine finds specific methodological issues and allegations that pressured testimonies skewed the findings and war narrative.
Nearly 400 global companies still operate in Russia after years of war and sanctions, with critics warning corporate tax and revenue help bankroll Moscow’s war effort. ([moralratingagency.org][1]) [1]: https://moralratingagency.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/Just2Trade-WeWork-Carls-Jr.-Unilever-and-Shell-among-companies-slammed-by-Yale-over-operations-in-Russia.pdf?utm_source=chatgpt.com "More than 1,000 global multinationals have exited Russia since the invasion of"
See how world media framed the Ukraine war on Aug 7, 2022: heavy Crimean fighting, Russian strikes on civilians and President Zelenskyy’s international diplomacy efforts.
The fifth Bouquet Kyiv Stage festival is underway in Kyiv, uniting music, theater, visual art, cinema and more at St. Sophia Cathedral in a major cultural celebration of Ukrainian creativity.
Can a strategy of reporting only good news backfire during war? Analysts warn selective messaging may erode trust and weaken Ukraine’s credibility abroad.
Critics claim Amnesty International’s reports on the Ukraine war echo Russian narratives, alleging the NGO has inadvertently played along with Moscow’s propaganda and stirred global controversy.
Veteran commander Andriy Zhovanyk argues that a Western‑style Ukrainian army — modern, adaptive and equipped — holds the key to defeating Russia on the battlefield. empr.media exclusive.