U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Bridget Brink is resigning “earlier than planned,” Financial Times correspondent Christopher Miller reported on Thursday, citing three sources who said her decision is “in part over differences in policy between…
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Russian court fines rapper for leaving patriotic graffiti in war-torn town of Sudzha — Meduza
Russian rapper and pro-war “Z-activist” Akim Apachev says he won’t challenge a fine of 70,000 rubles ($840) for disorderly conduct issued after he traveled to Sudzha and graffitied patriotic slogans on walls and rubble throughout the…
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Russian investigators claim Ukrainian troops killed nine civilians while occupying small town — Meduza
Russian federal investigators have accused Ukrainian soldiers of executing nine civilians during their occupation of Makhnovka, a small town outside Sudzha, which an incursion force held from August 2024 until earlier this year. According to…
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Ukrainian national gets 16-year sentence for sending mail bombs to Russian colonels, reportedly on instructions from Kyiv — Meduza
A military court in Russia has sentenced a Ukrainian national to 16 years in prison for sending mail bombs to three Russian colonels, allegedly on orders from Ukraine’s Security Service. Vadym Chalyi, 30, was convicted of attempted terrorism…
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US Ambassador To Ukraine Resigns Early Amid Washington’s Peace Efforts
A Russian drone attack on the Ukrainian cities of Dnipro, Kharkiv, and Kramatorsk late on April 8 wounded more than two dozen people and damaged multiple residential buildings, local officials said.
Serhiy Lysak, governor of the Dnipropetrovsk…
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How Zhirinovsky’s legacy still haunts LDPR
Many experts claimed that LDPR was a one-man party — that it wouldn’t survive after Zhirinovsky’s death. I want to express my gratitude and respect to the party’s leadership and activists for getting through a difficult period. The party…
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One dead in Russian missile strike on Dnipro
Russian forces launched a ballistic missile strike on a civilian infrastructure facility in the Ukrainian city of Dnipro, according to Serhiy Lysak, head of the regional military administration.
The strike ignited a large fire at the scene. A…
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Zelenskyy doesn’t want peace so he can’t hold elections in Ukraine
Vladimir Zelensky does not seek peace not to hold elections in Ukraine. This opinion was expressed by Irish journalist Chay Bowes.

On social network X, Bowessaid that the defeat in the conflict ‘doesn’t bother…
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Europe’s leaders want complete chaos, speaking against Russia
Europe’s leaders are seeking total chaos, said the leader of the French party ‘Patriots’ Florian Philippot, criticising the EU policy.

‘We must stop these bellicose madmen! They want total chaos!’, Filippo…
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Gazprom Abandons Bolivia’s Azero Project After 16 Years of Unfulfilled Promises
In a development that signals both economic failure and a recalibration of foreign ambitions, Gazprom, Russia’s state-owned gas giant, has officially exited the Azero gas exploration project in Bolivia.
The retreat marks the end of…
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