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Russia sending drones to Iran, officials tell FT

Russia sending drones to Iran, officials tell FT

Senior Iranian and Russian officials began secretly discussing deliveries of drones, medicine, and food shortly after the U.S. and Israel launched coordinated attacks against Iran at the end of February, two officials briefed on the intelligence report told the Financial Times.
Ukraine war latest: Ukraine's air defense downs 97% of Russian kamikaze drones in rare mass daytime strike
War

Ukraine war latest: Ukraine's air defense downs 97% of Russian kamikaze drones in rare mass daytime strike

Key developments on March 25: * Ukraine's air defense downs 97% of Russian kamikaze drones in rare mass daytime strike * Russian military icebreaker damaged in unprecedented Baltic Sea drone strike, Ukraine claims * Latvia, Estonia say drones that strayed into their territory overnight were Ukrainian * Ukraine preparing 'key changes' to mobilization, AWOL policy, defense minister says after meeting infantrymen Ukrainian air defenses downed 97% of the drones launched by Russia in a rare mas
US envoy details Belarus 'big deal' talks in interview with Kyiv Independent
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US envoy details Belarus 'big deal' talks in interview with Kyiv Independent

A potential "big deal" between Belarus and the United States would effectively normalize relations between Washington and Minsk, U.S. Special Envoy for Belarus John Coale told the Kyiv Independent in a phone interview. The remarks follow growing outreach from Washington to Minsk and come days after Belarusian ruler Alexander Lukashenko said that the U.S. had proposed a "big deal," claiming the initiative came from U.S. President Donald Trump. Coale confirmed that normalization is part of the b
'Land for security' in Ukraine negotiations must be rejected
Opinion

'Land for security' in Ukraine negotiations must be rejected

Even as the world is understandably distracted by war in the Middle East, talks to end the Ukraine-Russia war have just resumed in the United States, albeit without Russian representatives. Since Ukraine has repeatedly signaled its resistance to even consider ceding territory, Putin’s negotiators have so far refused to join discussions. That said, my concern is that, with or without Russian participation, U.S. President Donald Trump and his highly inexperienced negotiators will continue to pre
'We want justice and his body' — Months after Brazilian recruit's death in Kyiv, his mother pleads for body to be returned home

'We want justice and his body' — Months after Brazilian recruit's death in Kyiv, his mother pleads body to be returned home

The mother of Bruno Gabriel Leal da Silva, a 23-year-old Brazilian recruit whose death at a Kyiv military base in December 2025 is being investigated by police, is pleading for his body to be returned home to Brazil. Leal da Silva died overnight on Dec. 28-29, 2025, after a group of soldiers in positions of authority took him from the sleeping area to a small room and began beating him, former fellow fighters told the Kyiv Independent in a February investigation. They reported hearing him screa
The success of Ukraine's drone industry, explained
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The success of Ukraine's drone industry, explained.

The Kyiv Independent’s Kollen Post sits down with Oleksandr Yakovenko, founder of TAF Industries, to discuss how his company went from wartime volunteer logistics to becoming one of Ukraine’s largest drone manufacturers.
Loss and loneliness in a contemporary Moldovan classic
Culture

Loss and loneliness in a contemporary Moldovan classic

From the early pages of "The Summer My Mother Had Green Eyes," we are swimming in the protagonist Aleksy's grief. The story begins at a point in his late teenage years when he "hated (his mother) more than ever," and could have "killed her with a thought." She is not a source of love and strength in his life — that is, the woman who gave him life — but of utter repulsion and shame. Moldovan-Romanian author Tatiana Țîbuleac's novel, recently translated from Romanian by Monica Cure and published
Ukraine war latest: Russia launches nearly 1,000 drones in one of war's largest assaults, killing 7 and injuring at least 50
War

Ukraine war latest: Russia launches nearly 1,000 drones in one of war's largest assaults, killing 7 and injuring 55

Key developments on March 24: * Russia launches nearly 1,000 drones in one of war's largest assaults, killing 7 and injuring at least 50 * Ukraine 'liquidates' hitman working for Russia's GRU, thwarts plot to assassinate high-profile figures, SBU says * Train passenger killed after 'refusing to evacuate' during Russian drone attack in Kharkiv Oblast * Zelensky warns Iran war 'emboldening' Russia after Ukraine meets Trump officials Russia launched nearly 1,000 attack drones against Ukraine
Soros is out — Zelensky is in. Orban's party has new face for its old trick
Opinion

Soros is out — Zelensky is in. Orban's party has new face for its old trick

Since Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban returned to power 16 years ago, we have witnessed a dramatic change in his political stance towards Russia and the strengthening of Hungary's relationship with the Putin regime. The mouthpieces of the government and the propaganda machinery have moved from a critical position to open admiration towards the Russian strongman and the Russian Federation, which they see ready to take swift and decisive actions and describe as one of the last guardians of
What Russia's push to ban Telegram means for its economy — and war effort

Russia's push to ban Telegram will hinder its economy, war effort

“Why do you block the internet?” reads one of the comments under the latest post on Roskomnadzor’s official VKontakte social media page — a bland Women’s Day greeting from the very censorship agency leading Russia’s harshest crackdown on online communication in years. Russian authorities have set April as the target for finally blocking Telegram, one of the last popular international messenger apps still accessible in the country, and force users toward the Kremlin’s glitchy “national messenger