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Austria Is Preparing a Major Reform of Its Anti-Espionage Legislation
In the medium term, the adoption of these changes will strengthen the capabilities of Austrian intelligence services to detect, prevent, and investigate espionage operations, particularly those targeting international organizations in Vienna.
4/7/2026
The Explosion at “nizhnekamskneftekhim” – A Sign of the Systemic Collapse of russia’s Industry
While the kremlin blames these failures on human negligence and “unfriendly countries”, its own policies have brought russia perilously close to a nationwide man-made disaster. And the first victims will be the russians themselves.
4/7/2026
russia’s Housing and Utilities Infrastructure Cannot Withstand Seasonal Changes: Floods, Destruction, and Evacuations All Over the Country
In winter – heat pipe breaks, accidents at thermal power plants, and, as a result, russians left without water, heat, and light in bitter cold. In spring, the picture is no better: the rainy season and spring floods expose the authorities’ inability to modernize hydraulic structures, roads, and drainage systems.
4/7/2026
Only Significant Financial Losses Force Russia to Consider a Scenario of Abandoning the War – Address by the President
Here in Ukraine, we are doing our part of this work – consistently – and our long-range sanctions continue to be very effective and are actually reducing Russian revenues, primarily oil revenues. This is entirely fair, and most importantly, it limits Russia’s ability to drag out this war.
4/7/2026
Ukraine and the World – Against russia’s Aggression. Sanctions in Action
Sweden will provide Ukraine with modern Tridon Mk2 air defense systems. A total of EUR 400 million will be allocated for their purchase – nearly one-third of the EUR 1.2 billion military aid package announced in February.
4/6/2026
russia Facing a Crisis in Domestic Tourism
russia’s domestic tourism is showing clear signs of slowing down and losing its appeal; russians themselves are not interested in traveling within their own country. After a brief period of growth in 2023–2024, the growth rate of tourist traffic plummeted.
4/6/2026
russia’s Industry Downturn Is Accelerating: Civilian Industries Are Stagnating, Small Businesses Are Dying out, Debt Is Hitting Record Highs
State funding remains the sole pillar of production, but even that does not ensure sustainable growth. By the end of 2025, russia’s national debt had increased by 21%, or by 6.1 trillion rubles, having reached 35.1 trillion rubles.
4/5/2026
A Bomb Targeting the World Congress of Free Ukrainians. Made by the kgb
At the time, the soviet kgb went to great lengths to prevent the establishment of the World Congress of Free Ukrainians (WCFU) – an international organization whose goals were to consolidate all Ukrainians.
4/5/2026
russia Regressing from Feudalism to a Military Slave-Owning System
Chairman of the federation council committee on constitutional legislation and state building andrei klishas has pointed out that in russia, after the end of the war against Ukraine, the laws and restrictions adopted during the hostilities will remain in effect.
4/5/2026
Retail in russia Is Closing Down En Masse
Among the reasons – rising retail costs, tax changes, declining consumption, and high inflation.
4/4/2026
belarus Is Eating into Its Reserves and Becoming Dependent on russia’s Money
In 2026, analysts expect the deficit to grow to 1–1.5% of GDP: revenues will slow due to the economic slowdown, while expenditures will remain high.
4/4/2026
Data Centers in russia Are Failing En Masse
According to market participants’ estimates, the problem has already affected about 20% of commercial data centers.
4/4/2026
Ukraine and the World – Against russia’s Aggression. Sanctions in Action
In March, the ministry of finance of the rf spent nearly 60 billion rubles from the national wealth fund (NWF) to cover the budget deficit. In total, in the first quarter, the ministry spent nearly 460 billion rubles from the NWF to cover the hole in the budget.
4/3/2026
At Least 300,000 russian Businesses May Not Survive 2026
defense sector, while civilian industries are left without funding. The consequences are being felt across the country: from machine building to the production of construction materials.
4/3/2026
putin Has Turned the fsb into a State Within a State
Since February, the service has managed to cut off citizens’ communications and internet access at will, at its own discretion. In March, “white lists” of resources accessible when mobile internet is cut off went into effect in moscow: the fsb decides which websites are worthy of existing.
4/3/2026
russia Is Building an Anti-Western Information Belt in the Sahel Through Bribing Media and a Network of Influence Agents
The narrative dissemination strategy operates on several levels: initial placement in affiliated media; scaling up via bots and loyal social media accounts; creating the illusion of public support; and legitimization within political discourse.
4/3/2026
We Continue to Work with Countries that Are Currently Under Attack by the Iranian Regime: New Arrangements Have Been Reached – Address by the President
Ukraine has relevant expertise in maritime routes – in their protection and the restoration of navigation. If partners are ready to act, we will consider how we can strengthen them, how we can contribute our expertise, knowledge, and technological potential. It is now impossible to imagine real security without Ukraine.
4/3/2026
Ukraine and the World – Against russia’s Aggression. Sanctions in Action
Minister of Foreign Affairs of Estonia Margus Tsahkna believes that now is a historic moment to integrate Ukraine into the EU and NATO. According to him, such a decision would guarantee security for both Ukraine and all of Europe.
4/2/2026
The kremlin Has Ruined russia’s Ferrous Metallurgy
The war against Ukraine and international sanctions have disrupted familiar supply chains, cut off foreign markets, and eroded production margin – and the industry that once was the driving force of russia’s industrial progress is now simply trying not to fade away completely.
4/2/2026
russia Monetizing the Censorship: Businesses Will Pay for Email, Citizens – for VPNs
Companies that allow VPN traffic risk being removed from the registry of accredited IT organizations, which means losing critical benefits: a 5% income tax rate instead of the standard 25%, zero VAT, and reduced insurance premiums.
4/2/2026
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