Slovakian ex-head of government demonstrates for more EU aid
Poland restricts freedom of movement of Russian diplomats
Macron warns: “Europe’s security is at stake”
French military instructors soon in Ukraine
Russia accuses NATO of “warlike ecstasy”
EU foreign ministers call for end to Hungarian blockade
Russia and Belarus with joint air force exercise
Latvia plans to invest 20 million euros in “drone army”
Selenski: 3200 bombs fired at Ukraine so far in May
Parmelin meets Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister
Spain promises billions in aid to Ukraine during Selenski visit
Russian government wants to remove Taliban from terror list
German government against NATO defence shield for Ukraine
Nato: Allow use of Western weapons in Russia
Relatives search for missing people in Kharkiv
Russia reports successes in the north and east of Ukraine
Selenski arrives in Spain
Lithuania accuses Hungary of blocking EU-Ukraine aid
Spying for Russia: Officer sentenced to prison in Germany
Germany provides aid for occupied territories
EU adopts framework for Russia sanctions
Media: Spain wants to supply weapons to Ukraine
Madrid: Selenski visits Spain
Four civilians killed by Russian shelling
Heavy fighting in the eastern Ukrainian region of Donetsk
Macron emphasizes Ukraine aid – “Peace is not surrender”
These are the events of the weekend
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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 in the interior of the country that have been spared from fighting. Swiss Solidarity supports refugees through its partner organizations within Ukraine, the neighboring countries of Poland, Romania, Moldova and Hungary, as well as in Switzerland.
Donations can be made at www.glueckskette.ch or to the postal account 10-15000-6, with the note “Crisis in Ukraine”.
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There is a lot of information about the war in Ukraine, and it is sometimes contradictory. The most reliable sources are local journalists and reporters from other media who can be trusted. Other important sources are eyewitnesses – people on the ground who can convey impressions.
Information from warring parties is particularly scrutinized. All warring parties are making propaganda – in this war of aggression, especially the Russian official sources. We classify the warring parties’ statements accordingly. The basic rule at SRF is: the more difficult and unreliable the sources, the more important transparency is. Disputed facts and information that cannot be independently verified are identified as such.
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