Anna Kramarenko

Anna Kramarenko

Editor-in-Chief

Author’s articles

The US and Iran have agreed to hold talks in Oman, but are still arguing over the agenda
Politics
The US and Iran have agreed to hold talks in Oman, but are still arguing over the agenda

The meeting in Muscat is scheduled for Friday morning, with Tehran insisting on discussing only the nuclear programme and Washington wanting a broader range of topics. The talks are taking place against the backdrop of increased US military presence in the region and incidents at sea and in the air.

Ukraine received its first shipment of American LNG in 2026
Economy
Ukraine received its first shipment of American LNG in 2026

Almost 100 million cubic metres of gas have already been delivered to the Ukrainian gas transmission system. Supplies from the United States are expected to become a key resource for ensuring stability during the winter amid freezing temperatures and attacks on the energy sector.

Media reports confirm death of Saif al-Islam Gaddafi in Libya
Politics
Media reports confirm death of Saif al-Islam Gaddafi in Libya

The son of the former Libyan ruler was shot dead during an armed attack at his residence. The investigation is establishing the circumstances and motives behind the murder.

Before Ramstein, Ukraine, NATO, Britain and Germany agreed on military support priorities
Politics
Before Ramstein, Ukraine, NATO, Britain and Germany agreed on military support priorities

The defence ministers of Ukraine, the United Kingdom and Germany, together with the NATO Secretary General, agreed on key areas of assistance to Kyiv, with a focus on air defence and financing arms purchases in 2026.

The Security Service of Ukraine and the police uncovered eight schemes of evading mobilisation in various regions
Crime
The Security Service of Ukraine and the police uncovered eight schemes of evading mobilisation in various regions

Law enforcement officers detained 16 organizers of illegal schemes. To avoid conscription, the perpetrators charged between $3,000 and $16,500, using forged documents, fake medical certificates, and illegal border crossing routes.

US-Iran talks may take place in Ankara: what is known about diplomatic efforts
Politics
US-Iran talks may take place in Ankara: what is known about diplomatic efforts

Turkey, together with its partners, is trying to organise direct contacts between Washington and Tehran in order to reduce the risk of regional escalation.

Ukrenergo reported complications in the power system: consumption has increased and power cuts are in effect
Society
  • Important
Ukrenergo reported complications in the power system: consumption has increased and power cuts are in effect

The cold snap, the effects of shelling and bad weather are simultaneously putting pressure on the energy system — all regions still need to consume energy sparingly.

Trump said he could quickly resolve the UN's financial crisis by forcing countries to pay their contributions.
Politics
Trump said he could quickly resolve the UN's financial crisis by forcing countries to pay their contributions.

The US President believes that he has sufficient influence to ensure that funds are allocated to the United Nations budget.

Steel Border struck Russian positions in the Kursk direction: shelters and communications equipment destroyed
War
Steel Border struck Russian positions in the Kursk direction: shelters and communications equipment destroyed

Border guards eliminated the occupier and inflicted losses on the enemy in terms of manpower and infrastructure.

Iran resumes activity at nuclear facilities and conducts risky military exercises in the Strait of Hormuz
Politics
Iran resumes activity at nuclear facilities and conducts risky military exercises in the Strait of Hormuz

Satellite images capture construction work on damaged nuclear facilities, while the US warns Tehran over dangerous naval manoeuvres near a key energy route.

Russia loses influence in Central Asia's energy market due to new regional integration
Politics
Russia loses influence in Central Asia's energy market due to new regional integration

With the support of international partners, Central Asian countries are launching a ten-year REMIT project, which is shifting the balance of power in the regional electricity market and pushing Russia out of its role as coordinator.

Russia's liquid reserves are melting away: the National Welfare Fund may be depleted within a year
Economy
Russia's liquid reserves are melting away: the National Welfare Fund may be depleted within a year

At current oil prices, the Russian Federation's main reserve fund will last no more than 12–15 months, and if prices continue to fall, it could be depleted before the end of the year.

  1. 1
  2. 2
  3. ...
  4. 26
  5. 27
  6. 28
  7. ...
  8. 37
  9. 38