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UK ambassador: Burning Ukrainian history books is not denazification.
United Kingdom Ambassador to Ukraine Melinda Simmons has emphasized that burning Ukrainian history books by Russian invaders is not denazification but the opposite.
The relevant statement was made by UK Ambassador to Ukraine Melinda Simmons on Twitter, an Ukrinform correspondent reports.
“Burning Ukrainian history books is not denazification. It is the opposite,” Simmons wrote.
She posted a photograph depicting the burnt books, namely those of the history of Ukraine.
A reminder that UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson stated earlier that Putin’s claim that his invasion of Ukraine was ‘de-Nazification’ is a grotesque lie.
According to the Ukrainian intelligence data, within the temporarily occupied areas of Ukraine, Russian invaders are seizing Ukrainian history and fiction books, which do not meet the Kremlin propagandist narratives.
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ATACMS supply to Ukraine proves America’s unwavering support for Ukraine - ambassador.
The provision of longer-range ATACMS missiles to Ukraine shows the unwavering support to the nation from the United States.
Political coverage must not be perceived as entertainment – acting minister.
Ukraine’s acting Minister of Culture and Information Policy Rostislav Karandeiev says political news coverage in the country is "often treated as a show" as some fail to understand that it is in fact vital for everyone.
Poland’s foreign minister to Russia: “Lviv is Ukraine”.
Poland has no territorial claims to Ukraine, as Russian propaganda asserts in order to pit the two nations against each other.
In Smila, 47 houses damaged after rocket attack
After the Russian missile attack on Smila, 47 private houses were damaged in the city.
Border guards repel attack of Russian subversive group in Sumy region.
In the Sumy region, border guards fought a Russian sabotage and reconnaissance group (RSG).
Could an Israeli military unit face sanctions for human rights abuses? - Israel-Hamas war.
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Are migrants planning to cross Channel worried about the Rwanda bill?.
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Trump on trial: Porn stars, hush money and a presidential election.
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Supreme Court appears open to allowing cities to fine homeless people.
Some justices appeared sympathetic to the argument that cities should be allowed to fine or jail homeless people who sleep in public areas. ABC News' Alison Kosik reports. —–– Subscribe to ABC News on YouTube: Watch 24/7 coverage of breaking news ...
German far-right lawmaker Maxmilian Krah confirms alleged China spy works for him - DW News.
A staff member of Germany's far right Alternative for Germany party has been arrested on suspicion of espionage. Prosecutors say he was spying on behalf of China. The worker is an assistant to Maximilian Krah - the AfD's top candidate for the Euro...
Columbia president facing bipartisan calls to resign over anti-Israel protests.
Rep. Claudia Tenney, R-N.Y., joined 'Fox & Friends First' to discuss why Columbia University President Minouche Shafik is facing bipartisan calls to step down and Biden's response to the surge of anti-Israel protests on college campuses nationwide...