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Ukraine war latest: Druzhba pipeline ready to resume, Zelensky says, raising hopes of unblocking EU loan

Ukraine war latest: Druzhba pipeline ready to resume, Zelensky says, raising hopes of unblocking EU loan

Key developments on April 20: * Druzhba pipeline ready to resume, Zelensky says, raising hopes of unblocking EU loan * Ukrainian drones hit key Russian oil hub in Samara Oblast, SBU says * Fearing Ukrainian troops landing in Crimea, Russia intensifies coastal mining * Draft officers arrested for kidnapping a man, demanding $30,000 bribe in Odesa; office chief suspended * Teen recruited by Russia caught while preparing terror attack in Ukraine, SBU says Oil flows through the Druzhba pipeli
As Telegram falters, communication with occupied Ukraine is breaking down
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Russia's 'digital concentration camp' in occupied Ukraine is further cutting families off from each other

Editor's note: The names of the people with relatives left in the Russian-occupied territories have been changed for security reasons. Communication between residents of Russian-occupied areas of Ukraine and their relatives in Ukrainian-controlled territory is becoming increasingly difficult as Moscow tightens control over internet access and restricts messaging platforms. For many, Telegram remains the primary way to stay in touch. But connections have grown unreliable, with users reporting f
Estonia rebuffs Ukraine's warnings of Russian attack on Baltic states

Estonia rebuffs Ukraine's warnings of Russian attack on Baltic states

"Our Ukrainian friends need to understand that repeatedly portraying the Baltic states as Russia's possible next victim... does not create or reinforce a narrative that would help Ukraine itself or others in pushing back against Russian war-driven imperialism," Marko Mihkelson, chairman of the Estonian parliament's Foreign Affairs Committee, told the Kyiv Independent.
Are we too quick to write NATO's obituary?
Opinion

Are we too quick to write NATO's obituary?

The question of NATO's future arises again and again whenever Donald Trump makes a statement about his European allies. Can NATO survive the disillusionment of the Trump administration or the progressive withdrawal of American military support for European security? And yet each time that question pops up, America's European allies insist that NATO will endure. They highlight the continuous close cooperation between military leadership across the Atlantic,  pointing to the obvious reality that
'Cooling, not a reversal' — Why Bulgaria's new Russia-friendly leader is unlikely to become EU's next Orban

'Cooling, not a reversal' — Why Bulgaria's new Russia-friendly leader is unlikely to become EU's next Orban

The landslide victory of ex-President Rumen Radev's party in Bulgaria's April 19 parliamentary election is seen by many as a boost to Russia-friendly, Ukraine-skeptic voices within the European Union. Running on an anti-corruption platform, Radev's Progressive Bulgaria (PB) secured 44.6% of the vote, winning a majority and a chance to govern without a coalition partner. The result could strain Ukraine's relations with Bulgaria, a 6-million-strong NATO and EU member that has backed Kyiv since R
They are just Shaheds!
Opinion

They are just Shaheds!

A few days into the U.S.-Iran war, after Iran attacked many of its neighbors, my friend in Kyiv asked her 11-year-old son if he had heard about what was happening. Unworried, he replied they were firing "just Shaheds," and continued playing his game. Ukrainians by now have seen thousands of such attacks. Russia had been pounding Ukraine's energy infrastructure particularly hard lately, leaving precious little time for electricity to charge devices or for kids to play their video games. Iranian
Ukraine second only to Moldova in reform speed, top EU official says

Ukraine second only to Moldova in reform speed, top EU official says

Marta Kos, the European Union's commissioner for enlargement, on April 20 praised the speed of Ukraine’s reforms to align with European standards and called for stronger safeguards to prevent future backsliding. Kos’ assessment comes despite criticism that Ukrainian authorities are dragging their feet on the rule-of-law and economic reforms needed for European integration. In recent months, Ukraine’s parliament has passed some bills required for EU accession but has struggled with others. Kos
Ukraine war latest: Ukraine pushing to produce homegrown ballistic defense system 'within a year,' Zelensky says

Ukraine war latest: Ukraine pushing to produce homegrown ballistic defense system 'within a year,' Zelensky says

Key developments on April 20: * Ukraine pushing to produce home-grown ballistic defense system 'within a year,' Zelensky says * Russian preschools, schools, universities have spent over $213 million on 'educational' drones since 2022, media reports * Top Defense Ministry advisor injured in allegedly targeted Russian drone strike * Europol hackathon identifies 45 more Ukrainian children forcibly deported to Russia * Ukraine's long-range strikes inflicted billions of dollars in Russian oil r