Stanislav Sereda

Stanislav Sereda

Journalist

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Putin is always behind the migrant flows – European Commissioner
Politics
Putin is always behind the migrant flows – European Commissioner

Putin is effectively the ‘main cause’ of migration flows to Europe due to his role in fuelling conflicts over the past decade.

Ukraine has attacked Russian oil infrastructure: in the Baltic Sea and in Bashkortostan
War
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Ukraine has attacked Russian oil infrastructure: in the Baltic Sea and in Bashkortostan

On the night of 23 March, the Ukrainian Armed Forces attacked Russian oil infrastructure facilities: the ‘Transneft – Primorsk Port’ terminal in the Leningrad Oblast and the ‘Bashneft-Ufanafta’ oil refinery in Bashkortostan.

UN meteorologists have described the last ten years as the hottest on record
Science
UN meteorologists have described the last ten years as the hottest on record

The period from 2015 to 2025 was the hottest since official UN records began. The year 2024 was the most exceptional: temperatures were around 1.55°C higher than average.

Bitcoin is falling due to the escalation of the conflict in the Middle East
Economy
Bitcoin is falling due to the escalation of the conflict in the Middle East

On 22 March, the price of Bitcoin fell by 3.3%, dropping to $68,150, its lowest level since the beginning of March.

A US-made AEGIR unmanned boat has been discovered off the coast of Turkey
War
A US-made AEGIR unmanned boat has been discovered off the coast of Turkey

An AEGIR unmanned surface vehicle was found in the Turkish province of Ordu on the Black Sea coast. After being inspected, it was destroyed by a controlled explosion.

Two members of a drug gang are to stand trial based on evidence provided by the National Police
Crime
Two members of a drug gang are to stand trial based on evidence provided by the National Police

Investigators have concluded their investigation into two suspects who organised the manufacture and distribution of psychotropic substances across Ukraine. The indictment has already been submitted to the court.

A terrorist attack has taken place in Bucha, Kyiv Oblast: what is known
Society
A terrorist attack has taken place in Bucha, Kyiv Oblast: what is known

On the morning of 23 March, two explosions involving unidentified objects occurred near a block of flats in the town of Bucha, in the Kyiv region. As a result, two law enforcement officers were injured.

Which stage of a person’s life is the most difficult: what do scientists say?
Society
Which stage of a person’s life is the most difficult: what do scientists say?

Studies show that life satisfaction is at its lowest in middle adulthood.

22 March 2022: the day Ukrainian forces began pushing the enemy back from Kyiv
War
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22 March 2022: the day Ukrainian forces began pushing the enemy back from Kyiv

It was on this very day that the defence of the capital entered a phase of actively driving out the occupiers.

The Third Army Corps has announced that it has thwarted a large-scale Russian offensive in the Lyman-Borivka sector
War
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The Third Army Corps has announced that it has thwarted a large-scale Russian offensive in the Lyman-Borivka sector

The Ukrainian military reported that they had repelled an attack by Russian forces, which were operating simultaneously on several fronts. According to their reports, the enemy suffered losses in both equipment and personnel.

Iran has fired ballistic missiles at the Diego Garcia base in the Indian Ocean
War
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Iran has fired ballistic missiles at the Diego Garcia base in the Indian Ocean

Iran has launched two medium-range ballistic missiles at the Diego Garcia military base, which is jointly used by the US and the UK. The missiles missed their target, but the incident marked the first combat use of such missiles and indicates an expansion of the range of strikes.

71% of Ukrainians do not believe that the negotiations will lead to peace — a poll
Politics
71% of Ukrainians do not believe that the negotiations will lead to peace — a poll

The majority of Ukrainians — 71% — do not believe that the current negotiations can lead to a lasting peace. Only 25% of respondents believe this.

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