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No Shelters, but Perks for Officials: The Priorities of russia’s Authorities
67% of bomb shelters and other shelters are completely unusable in russia. Only 16% of protective structures meet requirements, while another 17% are partially usable. As a result, the responsibility for survival in russia falls on the russians themselves.
4/23/2026
Ukrainian ssr mgb Agent “D-2”. Failed the Screening by the OUN Security Service
Throughout its history, the OUN Security Service made considerable efforts to prevent bolshevik agents from infiltrating the ranks of the Organization. Declassified documents from the archives of the Foreign Intelligence Service of Ukraine reveal how the former did that and what countermeasures were taken by the latter.
4/23/2026
Killing, Spying, Poisoning: the Netherlands’ Intelligence Has Exposed the Full Arsenal of moscow’s Crimes
The kremlin is systemically undermining the stability of the democratic world on dozens of fronts simultaneously – cyberattacks, sabotage, espionage, disinformation, chemical weapons, and the expansion of nuclear arsenal.
4/23/2026
Ukraine and the World – Against russia’s Aggression. Sanctions in Action
The EU Committee of Permanent Representatives has launched the process of adopting amendments to the EU’s long-term budget for 2021–2027 regarding the provision of a EUR 90 billion loan to Ukraine, as well as the 20th package of EU sanctions against russia, through a written procedure that will be concluded at 12:00 p.m. on April 23.
4/22/2026
The kremlin Notes a Surge in Juvenile Crime and Looks to the Internet for Answers
Last year, minors committed over 22,000 crimes. sverdlovsk, chelyabinsk, and irkutsk regions are among the leaders. Even in moscow, which traditionally tries to live in a different reality, juvenile crime has risen by 150%.
4/22/2026
belarus Is Rapidly Losing Its Population
As of January 1, 2026, belarus’ population stood at 9,056,080. Over the course of the year, the country lost more than 53,000 people. And this is only what the official statistics acknowledges – the massive exodus following the 2020 protests was never reflected in those figures.
4/22/2026
Türkiye Is Reshaping Its Religious Influence in Europe
Türkiye’s Presidency of Religious Affairs (Diyanet İşleri Başkanlığı) has developed a long-term strategy aimed at preserving and expanding Ankara’s religious and humanitarian presence abroad, first of all in European countries.
4/22/2026
It Is Essential That the European Support Package for Ukraine Be Unblocked; There Can Be No Grounds for Blocking It Anymore – Address by the President
We hope the EU will also deliver on the agreed commitments. There has also been no progress for a long time on new sanctions against Russia over this war, which is particularly unhelpful when the United States is easing restrictions. Pressure must be maintained so that the Russians do not feel they can wage war calmly and with impunity.
4/22/2026
Ukraine and the World – Against russia’s Aggression. Sanctions in Action
EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Kaja Kallas expects “positive decisions” on April 22 regarding the EU’s EUR 90-billion loan to Ukraine. “Ukraine really needs this loan, and it is also a sign that russia will not be able to outlast Ukraine. This is extremely important at this moment,” she pointed out.
4/21/2026
russian Companies Have Lost Faith in Their Own Economy
russian businesses are no longer building. A survey conducted by the central bank of the rf among 11,500 companies has revealed that the balance of assessments regarding investment activity has turned negative, standing at –4.8 percentage points. Negative assessments predominate, and this is a systemic signal.
4/21/2026
Recruitment Without Borders: How russian Secret Services Work Today
Last year, KAPO detected a record number of individuals acting on behalf of russian intelligence services. In the foreword, Director General of the Estonian Internal Security Service Margo Palloson emphasized: this is not evidence of a growing threat – this is evidence of the effectiveness of preventive work.
4/21/2026
russia’s Light Aviation Flying Back to the soviet Past
russia has decided to revive the “kukuruznik” (the colloquial name of the soviet agricultural aircraft, the An-2 biplane – Transl.). The siberian aviation research institute has proposed retrieving approximately 700 AN-2 aircraft from storage facilities to plug the catastrophic gap in the country’s light aviation sector.
4/21/2026
Ukraine Must Enter the Next Winter Fully Prepared. Responsibility for This Is Personal for Every Leader – Address by the President
We defined a format for working with the European Union to unblock the support package for Ukraine and to continue fully justified restrictions on Russia over the war.
4/21/2026
Ukraine and the World – Against russia’s Aggression. Sanctions in Action
“Sweden has intelligence indicating that russia is systematically manipulating statistics to convince Ukraine’s Western allies that its economy has allegedly withstood the burden of high war costs and Western sanctions”, said Head of Sweden’s Military Intelligence and Security Service Thomas Nilsson.
4/20/2026
russia Is Drinking and Losing Its Mind: Alcoholism and Mental Disorders Have Hit Record Highs Amid the War
The number of russians newly diagnosed with alcoholism or alcohol-induced psychosis reached 56.9 per 100,000 people – the highest since 2016. The increase from the previous year is 30%, marking the sharpest jump in the history of the data. For comparison: from 2011 to 2020, the rate fell threefold – from 107.8 to 40 people per 100,000. The 15% spike in 2021 was then attributed to the post-COVID effect. The current figures have no such explanation.
4/20/2026
Tokyo Selling Warships Abroad for the First Time
Australia and Japan have signed an agreement for the purchase of three Mogami-class frigates manufactured by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, worth approximately $6.5 billion. The signing ceremony took place in Melbourne between Minister of Defence of Australia Richard Marles and his Japanese counterpart Shin Koizumi.
4/20/2026
The kremlin Has Turned the Music Industry into a Loss-Making State-Run Entity
In 2025, all major market players’ revenue growth slowed down significantly, while many companies’ profit either fell or remained flat. This was influenced, in particular, by the Ukrainian audience’s refusal to consume russian content.
4/20/2026
There Will Be a Full Review of the Patrol Officers’ Actions, They Were Required to Act Under Those Circumstances – Address by the President
We are preparing important announcements regarding our security cooperation with partners next week. We do not forget that air defense for Ukraine, support for our army, and ensuring our defense remain constant priorities.
4/19/2026
russia's Housing and Utilities Sector: Infrastructure Is Falling Apart, Rates Are Rising, There Is No Money
The war has made the already hopeless situation even worse. 64 out of 83 regions in russia have already cut budget spending on housing and communal services. In 2026, another 15 regions have planned spending cuts in this sector.
4/19/2026
The kremlin Intends to Impose a 20% Windfall Tax on Businesses
The tax rate could reach as high as 20%, which is twice as much as during the previous campaign in 2023. This refers to the taxation of the portion of companies’ 2025 profits that exceeds the average level for 2018–2019. It was precisely this period that served as the baseline for collecting excess profits in 2021–2022.
4/19/2026
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