War in Ukraine – Almost 30 million tons of cargo on Ukrainian sea corridor – News




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Topics in this news ticker

  • Almost 30 million tons of cargo on Ukrainian sea corridor
  • EU Industry Commissioner calls for a change to the war economy
  • Julia Navalnaya thanks for solidarity with Navalny
  • Lithuania takes part in initiative to purchase ammunition
  • Poland criticizes Hungary and Slovakia for meeting with Lavrov
  • More than 40 countries are calling for an investigation into Navalny’s death
  • Parliament calls for greater involvement in mine clearance
  • Russian grain: Tusk for European solution to import ban
  • According to the company, Russia’s newest tank is too expensive for the war
  • IAEA boss Grossi plans to meet with Putin
  • Baerbock: We have to check the delivery of “all resources”.
  • NATO with large-scale exercises
  • Scholz: “I am the Chancellor, and that’s why this applies”
  • NATO has started a major exercise
  • German Ambassador: “Conversation on bilateral issues”
  • Medvedev describes Ukraine as part of Russia
  • Moscow: Bundeswehr recording shows Western involvement
  • German Ambassador for talks in the Foreign Ministry in Moscow
  • Report: Russia summons German ambassador
  • Explosion on railway bridge near Russian city of Samara
  • Pistorius: “Hybrid disinformation attack”
  • Zelensky urgently asks the West for help
  • The most important things from the last few hours and days

Swiss Solidarity is calling for donations for Ukraine


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In view of the humanitarian crisis in Ukraine, Swiss Solidarity is collecting donations for the affected Ukrainian population. Millions of people – especially children, women and the elderly – have already fled and are seeking refuge in neighboring countries or in areas inland that have been spared from fighting. Swiss Solidarity supports refugees through its partner organizations in Ukraine, the neighboring countries Poland, Romania, Moldova and Hungary as well as in Switzerland.

Donations can be made at www.glueckskette.ch or to postal account 10-15000-6, note “Crisis in Ukraine”.

How does SRF check the sources in war reporting?


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The information about the Ukraine war is numerous and sometimes contradictory. The most reliable sources are local journalists and reporters from other media outlets who you can trust. Other important sources are eyewitnesses – people on site who can provide impressions.

Information from warring parties should be particularly questioned. Because all warring parties make propaganda – in this war of aggression, especially the Russian, official sources. We classify the statements of the warring parties accordingly. Basically, the following applies to SRF: the more difficult and unreliable the sources, the more important transparency is. Disputed facts and information that cannot be independently verified will be identified as such.

Sources: Agencies, SRF


Tagesschau, March 2, 2024, 7:30 p.m


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