Stanislav Sereda

Stanislav Sereda

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Russia is reverting to World War II-era aircraft after failing to build a new aircraft
War
Russia is reverting to World War II-era aircraft after failing to build a new aircraft

The Russian authorities have returned An-2 aircraft, previously earmarked for scrapping, to service

Following his election victory in Hungary, Magyar spoke about future relations with Putin
Politics
Following his election victory in Hungary, Magyar spoke about future relations with Putin

Péter Magyar, leader of the Tisza party, which won the parliamentary elections in Hungary, believes that the new Hungarian government will have to enter into negotiations with Moscow.

Crops have been grown illegally in the Chernobyl exclusion zone for over five years, posing a risk to people — OGP
Crops have been grown illegally in the Chernobyl exclusion zone for over five years, posing a risk to people — OGP

The Specialised Environmental Prosecutor’s Office is seeking, through the courts, the return to the state of land in the Vyshhorod district that was affected by the Chernobyl disaster. According to the investigation, crops have been grown there for five years.

At least 1,639 people were executed in Iran in 2025 — the highest figure in over 35 years
Society
At least 1,639 people were executed in Iran in 2025 — the highest figure in over 35 years

Over the course of the year, the number of executions rose by 68% compared with 2024, when 975 cases were recorded.

Zelenskyy has signed the law on national resistance: compulsory training for university and school students
Politics
Zelenskyy has signed the law on national resistance: compulsory training for university and school students

The President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, has signed Law No. 4826-IX on preparing citizens for national resistance. The legislation changes the approach to military training and extends it to all levels of education – from school to university.

Following his victory, Péter Magyar called on officials appointed by Orbán to step down
Politics
Following his victory, Péter Magyar called on officials appointed by Orbán to step down

Following his victory in the parliamentary elections, opposition leader Péter Magyar announced his intention to overhaul Hungary’s system of government and called on incumbent officials to resign.

German far-right groups want to resume operations of the Nord Stream gas pipeline in order to receive gas from Russia
Economy
German far-right groups want to resume operations of the Nord Stream gas pipeline in order to receive gas from Russia

Internal documents of the opposition party ‘Alternative for Germany’ (AfD) refer to plans to resume Russian gas supplies via the Nord Stream pipeline.

The equivalent of Ukraine's
Politics
The equivalent of Ukraine's "Flamingo": France has developed the Chorus drone with a range of 3,000 km

The French Ministry of Defence is developing the "Chorus" attack drone in collaboration with Turgis Gaillard and Renault. Patrick Payou, a representative of the Directorate General of Armaments (DGA), spoke about the project during a Senate hearing.

During the Easter truce, Russia violated the ceasefire more than 10,500 times
War
During the Easter truce, Russia violated the ceasefire more than 10,500 times

Since the Easter truce was declared, the Ukrainian military has recorded 10,721 ceasefire violations by Russian forces.

The heaviest fighting has been reported in the Pokrovsk and Kostyantynivka sectors
War
The heaviest fighting has been reported in the Pokrovsk and Kostyantynivka sectors

Over the past 24 hours, there have been 107 combat engagements along the front line. The heaviest fighting took place in eastern and south-eastern Ukraine.

A grim outlook for 100 million people: one of the most dangerous supervolcanoes on Earth is filling with magma
Society
A grim outlook for 100 million people: one of the most dangerous supervolcanoes on Earth is filling with magma

The Japanese underwater supervolcano Kikai, which wiped out a prehistoric civilisation 7,300 years ago, is showing signs of activity once again.

European countries may run out of fuel for flights this summer — media reports
Economy
European countries may run out of fuel for flights this summer — media reports

European countries could face a serious shortage of aviation fuel as early as the coming weeks. Only two European countries have emergency fuel reserves sufficient for 90 days.

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