Politics
Ukraine considers establishing consortia for ballistic missile defence
Ukraine is considering the possibility of establishing joint consortia with allies to produce air defence systems against ballistic missiles.
Mindich declared his readiness to return and go to prison on bail
Businessman Timur Mindich, who is involved in the Midas case concerning embezzlement in the energy sector, has stated his willingness to return to Ukraine and remain in custody on condition of "honest bail".
Democrats promise to initiate vote on limiting Trump's powers in war with Iran
Democrats in the House of Representatives and Senate have said they will push for a vote next week on a bill that would limit President Donald Trump's ability to take military action against Iran without congressional approval. The White House is already preparing to counter this initiative.
The head of the US Central Command reported to Donald Trump on possible military action against Iran.
The commander of US Central Command, Admiral Brad Cooper, briefed Donald Trump on options for military action against Iran. The briefing took place on the day of indirect talks between Washington and Tehran in Geneva.
A tanker carrying Russian fuel, presumably bound for Cuba, was spotted off the coast of the United States.
The Sea Horse, which analysts believe may be transporting Russian fuel to Cuba, was spotted off the east coast of the United States. Experts say this is an example of the so-called dark fleet tactic, which involves manipulating signals and transshipping cargo on the high seas.
Experts have outlined the likely course of Russia's war against Ukraine
Four years after the start of the full-scale invasion, analysts believe that the war will remain protracted and that its course will not change significantly in the near future. They also note Ukraine's resilience and Russia's limited successes on the battlefield.
British and French paratroopers have completed preparations for a possible peacekeeping mission in Ukraine
More than 600 soldiers from the 16th Air Assault Brigade conducted final training exercises in France alongside the 11th Parachute Brigade. The manoeuvres took place amid reports of a possible deployment of peacekeeping forces in the event of a ceasefire between Moscow and Kyiv.
Negotiations on Iran's nuclear programme ended without agreement amid tough demands from the US
The latest round of talks between the US and Iran in Geneva ended without any agreements being reached. The parties remain far from a compromise on key issues, and Washington is stepping up both diplomatic and military pressure.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy declares readiness to negotiate with Vladimir Putin
The President of Ukraine has stated that he is ready to meet with Vladimir Putin for the sake of peace, but will not agree to concessions on territory. In an interview with Sky News, he also called on the US to increase pressure on Moscow and spoke about the harshest winter in decades.
NABU returned funds seized during a search to Yulia Tymoshenko
On 26 February, the National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine complied with the decision of the Appeals Chamber of the High Anti-Corruption Court and returned to Yulia Tymoshenko the money seized during a search. This was reported by her lawyers.
Pakistan strikes cities in Afghanistan — war declared
Pakistan carried out air and ground strikes on targets in several cities in Afghanistan. The country's defence minister called the events "open warfare."
Will Telegram be banned in Ukraine? What is happening around the popular messenger?
The debate over possible restrictions on Telegram in Ukraine has been going on for several years. During this time, the messenger has evolved from a simple communication tool to a platform that the state now considers a potential security threat. How did it all start, how did the government's position change, and why has the issue of restricting Telegram returned to the public sphere? Here is a complete chronology of events.