Analytics
The Earth is approaching a dangerous threshold: 2025 was the third hottest year in history
New data from European scientists show that global warming is accelerating and the world is getting closer to the critical threshold set by the Paris Climate Agreement.
Russia rebuilds oil supply schemes to keep Indian market despite sanctions
Analysts have noted the emergence of new intermediaries in Russian oil exports, which allows for continued deliveries to India, bypassing US restrictions.
The ESBU offers pre-trial settlement of economic offences. What do lawyers say?
Recently, Oleksandr Tsyvynskyi, Director of the Economic Security Bureau of Ukraine, proposed a new mechanism for the pre-trial settlement of economic offences.
Venezuela between the United States, China and Russia. How oil and geopolitics are escalating a new confrontation
The US is increasing pressure on Venezuela, in particular through control over oil flows. China and Russia have their own strategic interests in the region, which makes Caracas one of the hubs of global geopolitics
Europe should talk to Russia from a position of strength and form a common line with the US and Ukraine
Meaningful peace talks are possible only after the defeat of the Kremlin's military goals, and Ukraine's security should be based on real guarantees, said one of the organisers of the Munich Security Conference
The rating of Ukrainians' trust in world leaders is topped by the British Prime Minister
Poll shows growing trust in European politicians and record drop in support for US president
Trump's peace plan is under threat after Zelensky's statement on the inadmissibility of territorial concessions
Kyiv is preparing a counterproposal supported by Europe, but Russia's demand to surrender the entire Donbas region is blocking a compromise and putting future negotiations in doubt.
The Kremlin is trying to show economic strength and is preparing to put informational pressure on Ukraine.
Putin is demonstrating an image of a stable economy to reinforce the narrative of inevitable victory and influence negotiations, while Russian special services are preparing attempts to destabilise Ukraine through pseudo-protests.
Russia has created a ‘shadow fleet’ of more than 1,240 tankers — a new revelation from the Centre for Countering Disinformation
Since the start of its full-scale invasion, Russia has amassed an extremely large and fragile fleet of more than 1,240 tankers — officially registered as civilian vessels, but actually used to circumvent sanctions and support Russia's military operations.
How many years does it take to earn enough for an apartment in Kyiv: updated data
Despite rising prices per square meter, buying a home in Kyiv has become easier due to increased salaries. According to updated data, it takes an average of 7.7 years to save up for a one-room apartment.
The EU sharply criticizes NACP: why Brussels demands an urgent audit
After the release of the so-called “Mindyich tapes,” the EU shifted its focus not only to NABU and SAPO, but also to the National Agency on Corruption Prevention (NACP). Brussels has raised concerns about the agency’s impartiality and is calling for an external audit — a demand Kyiv has been slow to address.
Macron warns: without restraint, Russia will "return" – Europe doubts the US plan
Ukraine and its allies are entering a critical phase of negotiations on a new US peace plan, which raises concerns in Europe due to the possibility of Russia's renewed aggression.