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russia Going Bankrupt from Within
Data from March 2026 show a simultaneous decline across all key indicators – from business activity to real household incomes. The picture that is emerging contradicts the kremlin’s official narrative of a “stable” economy.
3/26/2026
Chinese Tourists Are Not Traveling to russia, Despite a Visa-Free Regime
russian tour operators had high hopes for an increase in tourist traffic from China starting in December, but the expected effect did not materialize. Although China formally remains among the leaders in terms of visitor numbers, actual figures do not match industry forecasts.
3/26/2026
Writer Ihor Kostetskyi. The kgb Tried to Catch Him, but Failed…
The archives of the Foreign Intelligence Service of Ukraine contain numerous intelligence files in which the intrigue lasts until the very last pages. Among them – a four-volume case file on the Ukrainian writer, translator, critic, literary scholar, director, and publisher Ihor Kostetskyi, which the kgb initially codenamed “Writer.”
3/26/2026
The fsb has “siphoned off” the State Budget Funds for Space
“x holding” is not so much a technology group as it is a personnel reserve for the fsb. The holding’s first deputy director general is 29-year-old boris korolev – the son of fsb deputy director sergei korolev, who is already projected for the position of director of the department.
3/26/2026
Ukraine Offers a Mutually Beneficial Partnership: We Can Strengthen Those Who Can Strengthen Us – Address by the President
Our diplomatic team is working actively, and in particular, we are engaging with countries in the Middle East and the Gulf, which now show a strong interest in Ukraine’s experience, above all in defending against drones. We already see that not only “shaheds” are being used in the Middle East and the Gulf region, but there is also growing evidence of the use of FPV drones.
3/26/2026
Ukraine and the World – Against russia’s Aggression. Sanctions in Action
Sweden has announced a new humanitarian aid package for Ukraine for 2026 totaling 240 million Swedish kronor (approximately EUR 22.2 million).
3/25/2026
russia and China Stepping up Hybrid Pressure on the EU’s Information Space
The general trend indicates a systemic intensification of information pressure on EU countries, shifting from large-scale campaigns to sustained, low-intensity influence aimed at gradually eroding public trust in EU institutions.
3/25/2026
At Least Another 5 Years of Decline: What Lies Ahead for russia’s Housing and Utilities Sector Until 2030
Despite officials’ attempts to blame the situation on weather conditions, experts point out that the main reason is critical infrastructure deterioration and chronic underfunding of the sector.
3/25/2026
russia Wants to Legalize the Stolen: From Petty Theft to Cars from the EU
Another shameful trend is emerging in russia: a country that already has a reputation for high crime rates is effectively moving toward legalizing the stolen. Theft remains the most common crime in the rf. In 2025 alone, over 453,000 such cases were recorded.
3/25/2026
The Scale of Today’s Attack Strongly Indicates That Russia Has No Intention of Really Ending This War – Address by the President
But it is crucial that we in Ukraine, the United States, Europe, and other global actors do everything possible, everything necessary, to make the Russians interested in diplomacy in a real and honest way, not just to profit more from oil and buy more time for further attacks and aggression. Peace must be reliable – that is our goal, and it will be achieved. And we will respond to attacks. That is certain.
3/25/2026
Ukraine and the World – Against russia’s Aggression. Sanctions in Action
Through the Targeted Fund Program for support, recovery, reconstruction, and reform of Ukraine (URTF) program, the World Bank mobilized over $2.8 billion in donor contributions for our country in 2025.
3/24/2026
Fewer Jobs, Stronger the Competition: russia’s Labor Market Is Falling Apart
The first quarter of 2026 proved to be telling for the russian labor market. Job openings fell by 12% year-on-year, while the number of resumes submitted rose by 22%. One in four employers in the country cut staff in 2025 – and 66% of them cited financial difficulties as the reason.
3/24/2026
The US Intelligence Community’s Report: russia Remains a Key Military Threat
Compared to the 2025 assessment, the list of threats has remained unchanged, but their intensity and complexity have increased, confirming the deepening of systemic competition among major powers.
3/24/2026
russia Is Once Again Trying to Blackmail Europe and the World with “Little Green Men”
The government of the rf has submitted to the state duma the amendments to the laws “On citizenship” and “On defense,” which grant putin the right to deploy the army to “protect” russian citizens who are under arrest or facing criminal prosecution based on decisions by foreign courts, particularly those whose jurisdiction is not based on international treaties with moscow.
3/24/2026
There Is Information from Our Intelligence that the Russians Are Preparing a Massive Strike – Address by the President
Now, our intelligence indicates that Russia intends to continue using the territory of Belarus, as well as the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine, to build ground-based control stations for long-range UAVs. There will be responses, and they will be tangible.
3/24/2026
Ukraine and the World – Against russia’s Aggression. Sanctions in Action
At the end of 2025, the “bank of russia” reported a loss of 184.8 billion rubles. The regulator’s interest income fell by 35.4%, and total revenue decreased by 31.7%. Personnel expenses increased by 4.4%, even though the average headcount decreased by 3,564 employees (-8%).
3/23/2026
80 Days, 400 Submissions – the First Results of the Foreign Intelligence Service’s Confidential Platform for Those Who Possess Important Information
In just over two and a half months, the FISU’s confidential platform for collecting important information has received 400 submissions – from foreigners, Ukrainians abroad, and residents of temporarily occupied territories.
3/23/2026
VK Has Become a Public Trough for the Children of the kremlin Elite
The VK holding company, which controls 95% of the russian internet market and has 80 million users, has reported losses for the sixth consecutive year. In 2025, the loss was 24.9 billion rubles; in 2024, it was 94.9 billion. In total, over 195 billion rubles in state funds have been squandered without any results, while the company continues to operate as if this were normal.
3/23/2026
russia Uses Pressure on Migrants to Recruit Foreigners into the Army
Since most countries in Asia, Africa, and Latin America officially oppose the recruitment of their citizens into the russian army, moscow has chosen a workaround – artificially creating conditions under which staying in the country without a passport of the rf becomes practically impossible.
3/23/2026
There Are Signals that Further Exchanges May Be Possible, and This Would Be Good News and Confirmation that Diplomacy Is Working – Address by the President
And we know from our intelligence how much it irritates Russia that Ukrainians are needed by the world, and that Ukrainians can help bring about stabilization. We all need joint decisions and joint work so that there is more security for everyone. I thank everyone who contributes to coordination and shared results.
3/23/2026
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