Anna Kramarenko

Anna Kramarenko

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The EU has warned the US against strikes on Iran’s energy infrastructure
Politics
The EU has warned the US against strikes on Iran’s energy infrastructure

The European Union has stated that attacks on civilian infrastructure are unacceptable, following threats by US President Donald Trump to strike Iran’s energy facilities. Officials in Brussels have emphasised the need for a diplomatic solution.

Iran's new supreme leader is in a critical condition following an airstrike
War
Iran's new supreme leader is in a critical condition following an airstrike

Mojtaba Khamenei, who has been elected as Iran’s new Supreme Leader, is unconscious and receiving treatment in the city of Qom. This is stated in an intelligence assessment set out in a diplomatic note.

A cold front has swept across Ukraine: how the weather will change on 7 April and where to expect frost
Society
A cold front has swept across Ukraine: how the weather will change on 7 April and where to expect frost

Today, 7 April, a cold front has reached Ukraine, bringing a sharp change in the weather. Rain, a drop in temperatures and night-time frosts are expected.

Over the past 24 hours, 150 clashes have been recorded on the front line
War
Over the past 24 hours, 150 clashes have been recorded on the front line

Russian troops continue to attack the Defence Forces’ positions across the entire front line. Over the past 24 hours, 150 combat engagements and dozens of air strikes have been recorded.

The US Army has unveiled a new grenade that delivers a shockwave
War
The US Army has unveiled a new grenade that delivers a shockwave

For the first time in a decade, the US Army has introduced a new lethal hand grenade. It is designed for urban combat and operates by means of a shock wave rather than shrapnel.

Participants in a pseudo-investment scheme that caused millions in losses are to stand trial in Odessa
Crime
Participants in a pseudo-investment scheme that caused millions in losses are to stand trial in Odessa

Law enforcement officers have concluded their investigation into a group of individuals who organised a fraudulent pseudo-investment scheme. According to the investigation, the victims’ losses amount to almost 6 million hryvnias.

An FSB agent who was coordinating air strikes has been arrested in Kramatorsk
Crime
An FSB agent who was coordinating air strikes has been arrested in Kramatorsk

The Security Service of Ukraine has detained a man in the Donetsk region who is suspected of collaborating with the FSB. According to the investigation, he was passing on information to facilitate attacks on Kramatorsk.

An official from the Territorial Recruitment Centre has been arrested in the Vinnytsia region on suspicion of bribery
Crime
An official from the Territorial Recruitment Centre has been arrested in the Vinnytsia region on suspicion of bribery

Officers from the State Bureau of Investigations have arrested an official from the Khmilnytskyi District Recruitment and Social Support Centre. According to the investigation, he was helping to remove men from the wanted list in exchange for money.

In Russia, a six-day, 12-hour working week is being proposed amid rising costs and corruption scandals
Economy
In Russia, a six-day, 12-hour working week is being proposed amid rising costs and corruption scandals

Following a meeting with Vladimir Putin, Russian oligarch Oleg Deripaska called for a switch to a 12-hour working day, six days a week. The article links this initiative to the costs incurred by big business in supporting state needs and an attempt to offset these costs through the use of cheaper labour.

Easter baking: the best recipes for Easter cake and icing
Society
Easter baking: the best recipes for Easter cake and icing

Simple, traditional and unusual recipes for Easter cakes and icings that will brighten up your festive table and be enjoyed by everyone.

A stop at the 'petrol station': 2,000 storks have taken over the fields of Bessarabia
Society
A stop at the 'petrol station': 2,000 storks have taken over the fields of Bessarabia

A mass forced stopover of white storks has been recorded in the Odesa region. Due to bad weather, around 2,000 birds were ‘stranded’ near Tatarbunary and the Tuzly Estuaries Park, but this gave them a unique opportunity to rest and recover

Easter in 2026: date, traditions and dietary restrictions
Society
Easter in 2026: date, traditions and dietary restrictions

We’ll tell you when Easter falls this year, publish a calendar of celebrations for the coming years, and remind you of the holiday’s traditions.

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