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Global gas crisis, the fate of the Druzhba pipeline — key events for Ukraine next week
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Ukraine calendar: What will happen this week

Editor's note: This article is a shortened on-site version of KI Insights' public newsletter, The Week Ahead, covering events from March 23-29. Sign up here to start your week with an agenda of Ukraine-related events delivered directly to your inbox every week. Audio version of The Week Ahead is now available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube. Ukraine's delegation is set to take part in talks in the United States this weekend, March 21–22. Meanwhile, the Russian side has announced a paus
Crimea: The War Before the War | Part 2
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Crimea: The War Before the War | Part 2.

Russia’s takeover of Crimea did not begin in 2014. In the second part of "Crimea: The War Before the War," the Kyiv Independent’s War Crimes Investigations Unit examines how Moscow moved from early pressure to direct attempts to seize Ukrainian territory.
Ukraine heads to US with drone proposal Trump dismissed before war with Iran

Ukraine heads to US with drone proposal Trump dismissed before war with Iran

Ukrainian negotiators traveling to the U.S. on March 20 will present the Trump administration with a proposal for expanded drone cooperation, President Volodymyr Zelensky said in response to a question from the Kyiv Independent. The initiative centers on sharing Ukraine's battle-tested drone technology — particularly systems designed to counter Iranian-made Shahed-type attack drones — at a time when the U.S. faces similar threats in the Middle East. The push reflects Kyiv's broader strategy to
China, Iran help Russia prop up economy in occupied Ukrainian territories, report says

China, Iran help Russia prop up economy in occupied Ukrainian territories, report says

The authoritarian regimes of China, Iran, and North Korea are actively engaged in reshaping the economy within Russian-occupied territories in Ukraine, a new report has revealed. The Eastern Human Rights Group and the Institute for Strategic Research and Security published an analytical report last week that features the role of Russia's allies in the economic reorientation of all Ukrainian territories occupied by Russia since 2014 and during the full-scale invasion. The report indicates that
Ilya Yashin launches a party for a Russia that doesn't exist
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Ilya Yashin launches a party for a Russia that doesn't exist

The unnamed project, lacking a defined team or political platform, seeks to offer an alternative to the Kremlin at a time when Russia's opposition operates largely from abroad and remains fractured, with its ability to influence domestic politics remaining low.
Ukraine war latest: Kyiv’s negotiating team heads to US for planned meeting this weekend

Ukraine war latest: Kyiv’s negotiating team heads to US for planned meeting this weekend

Key developments on March 19: * Ukraine’s negotiating team heads to US for planned meeting this weekend, Zelensky announces * Major Russian air defense factory in occupied Crimea reportedly hit in Ukrainian strike * Russian losses surge, Ukrainian commander claims hundreds of soldiers 'picked off' by drones * Ukraine edges closer to budget oblivion as Orban refuses to budge on 90-billion loan President Volodymyr Zelensky said on March 19 that a Ukrainian negotiating team is heading to the
Russia uneasy as Trump's envoy quietly courts Moscow's closest ally
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Russia uneasy as Trump's envoy quietly courts Moscow's closest ally

In early February, Russia's Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) released a report that barely made headlines. Yet for those paying close attention to Belarus and the region, the document carried a revealing signal about the Kremlin's concerns. The report claimed that Western governments were attempting to weaken the alliance between Minsk and Moscow — and ultimately stage political change in Belarus. According to the SVR, the West was allegedly trying to build a new Belarusian opposition movem
Hungary heads into defining election – and Ukraine plays a role
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Hungary heads into defining election – and Ukraine plays a role

Hungary is heading into what could be its most consequential election in decades — and Ukraine has become a central issue in the campaign. The Kyiv Independent’s Martin Fornusek reports from Budapest, where Prime Minister Viktor Orban, after 16 years in power, is facing his strongest challenge yet from opposition leader Peter Magyar.
We interviewed Iran’s envoy to Ukraine and it was absolutely wild
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We interviewed Iran’s envoy to Ukraine — and fact-checked his lies

Two days after the assassination of Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei by U.S.-Israeli strikes earlier this month, the Iranian embassy in Kyiv was in mourning. Candles flickered on the floor beneath his portrait. Heavy curtains muted the daylight. Staff dressed in black directed visitors into a small side room, where a condolence book lay open. But, outside, there was no queue. Each page of the book was turned before a new visitor approached. No one could see what had been written b
A pro-Kremlin blogger lashed out at Putin; he ended up in a psychiatric ward
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A pro-Kremlin blogger lashed out at Putin; he ended up in a psychiatric ward

A prominent pro-Kremlin blogger known for his aggressive attacks on Russia’s opposition abruptly turned against President Vladimir Putin publishing a series of scathing critiques. A day later, he was allegedly admitted into a psychiatric hospital in St. Petersburg. The blogger, Ilya Remeslo, had built his public profile by targeting the late opposition leader Alexei Navalny and his allies, often filing complaints and supporting legal cases against them. His sudden reversal — and the speed wit
In Ukraine’s drone-dominated battlefield, critically wounded face slim chance to survive

In Ukraine’s drone-dominated battlefield, critically wounded face slim chance to survive

For Ukrainian medics, one of the hardest parts of the drone war is accepting that critically wounded soldiers often cannot be saved. "If it's a critical injury, it's usually lethal," Ukrainian medic Dmytro, who goes by his callsign Winnie, told the Kyiv Independent in his evac vehicle not far from the front. Wounds in areas where tourniquets can't be used are often the deadliest, such as the head, chest, torso, or groin injuries, he explained. "We would like to do something, but there is just
From revolutionary to vegan farmer — the wild life of Ukrainian author Volodymyr Vynnychenko
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From revolutionary to vegan farmer — the wild life of Ukrainian author Volodymyr Vynnychenko

Editor's Note: This story is part of the "Hidden Canon" – a special series celebrating Ukrainian classic literature and aiming to bring it to a wider international audience. The series is supported by the Ukrainian Institute. Like many intellectuals shaped by the turmoil of the early 20th century, Ukrainian author and statesman Volodymyr Vynnychenko was an idealist. He dreamed not just of political reform in Ukraine, but of a radical new path for humanity — one liberated from the compromises an