Every Month, German Industry Loses 15,000 Jobs, While Some Factories Have Added a Third Shift to Produce Weapons for Kyiv

The WSJ Reports That Germany Is Using the Auto Industry's Collapse as a Pretext for a Structural Shift From Cars to Cannons

Germany and France Offer Ukraine Symbolic EU Membership—Without Voting Rights or Agricultural Subsidies

Kyiv Had Been Counting on Joining the Bloc as Early as 2027, but Its Largest Members Are Opposed

Man Who Shot Eight Children Dead in Louisiana Turns Out to Be Their Father, Local Police Say

The Victims Were Between Three and 11 Years Old; One Child Survived by Jumping From the Roof

Despite Starmer's Threats to Seize the 'Rusty Armada,' Britain Has Not Detained a Single Tanker of Russia's Shadow Fleet

The Reason Is Simple—Fear of the Enormous Costs of Holding Impounded Ships

Head of Ukraine's Patrol Police Submits Resignation After His Officers Fled a Shooting Scene—but That's Not the Whole Story

Behind His Departure Lies a Struggle Over the Corruption Vertical Built Around TCC Raids

Apple to Change Its CEO for the First Time in 15 Years—John Ternus Will Take the Post on September 1

Tim Cook Will Move to the Role of Executive Chairman of the Board

Musk Ignored a Summons From French Prosecutors Investigating the Spread of Child Pornography and Holocaust Denial on X

The Prosecutor's Office Said His No-Show Will Not Halt the Investigation

'Protection of Children Has Become a Standard Cover.'

Durov Reports More Than Ten Charges in France and Calls the Actions of the EU and Britain a Campaign Against Digital Rights

Farage's Party Vows to Review Every Asylum Decision of the Past Five Years and Expel Those Who Entered Illegally

Up to 400,000 People Could Face Deportation—and the Party Has Led the Polls for a Year

Shooting Erupts Near University of Iowa Campus—Five Wounded, One in Critical Condition

Suspects at Large as Police Search for Several People Captured on Camera Footage

Opponent of Sanctions Against Russia Wins Bulgarian Election by Nearly Double His Closest Rival's Margin

Radev Gets a Chance to Pull the Country Out of a Five-Year Political Deadlock—but Forming a Majority Won't Be Easy

In Louisiana, a Man Opened Fire at Four Locations—Eight People Were Killed, Including Children Aged 18 Months to 14 Years

The Shooter Was Killed by Police After Hijacking a Car With the Driver Inside

The U.S. Is Preparing to Inspect Vessels in the Strait of Hormuz—Iran Has Reimposed Tight Control Over the Waterway in Response

The Truce Expires on Wednesday, and Trump Warned He Is Ready to “Drop Bombs Again”

Trump Refused to Seize Iran’s Key Oil Island for Fear of Heavy Losses—and Increasingly Wants Out of the War

The WSJ Reports That His Harsh Rhetoric Was a Pressure Tactic, Not a Real Plan

Markets Are Falling on News of the Truce, but Experts Warn—the Energy Crisis Has Not Gone Away

Infrastructure Has Been Destroyed, Supply Chains Broken, and Recovery Will Take Months—not Days

Will the War With Iran End—or Will the Truce Collapse Again

The Strait Is Open, Trump Claims Progress, but the Nuclear Program, Lebanon, and the Sides’ Mutual Demands Still Offer No Answer

The Right Is Slowly Winning in Europe

Why AfD, Reform UK, and Other Parties Are Rising

In Kyiv, a Man Opened Fire on the Street and in a Store—Six People Were Killed and Ten Injured

The Shooter Legally Owned the Weapon and Had Previously Been Convicted of Assault

“More Than 100 Million Barrels of Oil Are in Transit.”

The U.S. Extended Its License for Operations Involving Russian Oil for Another Month—Until May 16

70,000 Soldiers, Tanks, and Air Superiority—Israel Captured Less Than a Fifth of Its Objective in Lebanon in a Month

The War With Hezbollah Showed That Overwhelming Superiority No Longer Guarantees a Quick Victory

Russia’s Oil Tax Take Will Double in April-to $9 Billion

The War in Iran Has Pushed the Ruble Price of Urals to a Four-Year High

Orban Is Gone, the System Remains

Magyar Comes From the Same Elite and Has Not Promised to Change Dependence on Russia or the Approach to Ukraine

Ukraine Wants to Impose Prison Terms of up to Five Years for Illegal Departure From the Country Under Martial Law

The Number of Such Violations Rose From 3,000 in 2021 to 20,000 in 2024—And the Current Fines Are Not Working

The U.S. Is Delaying Weapons Deliveries to Its European Allies Because of the War With Iran

The Baltic States and Scandinavia Are Among Those Hit—including Countries That Border Russia

“Thanks to the Blood of Ukrainians, Who Are Buying Us This Time—We Still Have a Few Years.”

Belgium’s Chief of Staff Said the War in Ukraine Must End Before 2030—Otherwise Europe Will Not Have Time to Prepare for a Possible Russian Strike

Magnitude 7.5 Earthquake Strikes Japan—Tsunami Warning Issued for Waves Up to Three Meters

Thousands Being Evacuated, Railways Halted, No Casualties Reported Yet

Russia Held 40 Passengers From a Tel Aviv Flight for Five Hours—Without Food, Water or a Bathroom

Security Officers Told Them Iran's Enemy Is 'Our Enemy Too,' Signaling They 'Shouldn't Have Flown In'

FSB Detains German Citizen in Pyatigorsk—Explosive Device Found on Her

According to the Security Service, the Woman Was Acting on Orders From Ukrainian Intelligence and Preparing a Terrorist Attack Against Security Forces

U.S. Energy Secretary Admits Gasoline Prices Will Not Return to Prewar Levels This Summer or in the Fall

The Fuel Spike Caused by the War With Iran Casts a Shadow Over Republicans Ahead of the Midterm Elections

Iran Said the Strait of Hormuz Is Once Again “Under the Strict Control” of the Country’s Armed Forces

Vessel Traffic Will Be Restricted Until the U.S. Lifts the Blockade of Iranian Ports

Russia Launched Massive Strikes on Kyiv, Odesa, and Dnipro—at Least 15 People Were Killed and Dozens Injured

Among the Victims Was a 12-Year-Old Girl, and One Strike Hit a Children’s Playground

A Dnipro Resident Beaten by Balaclava-Clad TCC Officers Has Been in a Coma for 22 Days

His Wife Says the Case Is Being Prepared for Closure

After Khamenei’s Death, Power in Iran Passed to Harder-Line Radicals

The New Leadership Is Intensifying Repression at Home and Taking a Tougher Line Abroad

“The International Order Is Disintegrating and Descending Into Chaos.”

Xi Received Sanchez in Beijing—Both Condemned the War Around Iran and Called for a Multipolar World

Anthropic’s AI Found Thousands of Zero-Day Vulnerabilities in the Largest Operating Systems and Browsers

The Company Classified the Model and Granted Access Only to Selected Partners-Apple, Google, Microsoft, and JPMorgan

In Kyiv, TCC Officers Blocked a Car, Tried to Smash the Windows, and Opened Fire After the Driver Drove Away

All of It Happened in the Presence of Police

Oil Fell 11% and Gas 10% After the Reopening of the Strait of Hormuz

Trump Said the Waterway Is “Fully Open,” but Industry Experts Warn That the Situation Remains Uncertain

Budanov Said Ukraine Intends to Bring in Workers From Africa Amid an Acute Labor Shortage

The SBU and the Foreign Ministry Have Been Told to Revise the List of “Migration Risk” Countries, Which Determines Whether Foreigners Can Enter

Durov Said the European Age-Verification App Was Deliberately Hacked in Two Minutes

He Says the Vulnerability Was Built In From the Start—So the System Could Later Be Replaced With a Tool for Mass Surveillance

Russian Crypto Exchange Grinex Halted Operations After a Hack—More Than 1 Billion Rubles Was Stolen

The Exchange Blamed Foreign Intelligence Services for the Attack, but It Is Itself Under Western Sanctions Over Links to Money Laundering

“We Are Not Obliged to Support Them.” Merz Demanded Limits on Benefits for Ukrainians—Germany Cannot Deport Them for Now

We Explain What European Law Allows for Ukrainian Men of Conscription Age—and What It Does Not

Which Messenger Is the Most Secure?

Signal, Telegram, Threema, and Five Alternatives—Confidential, but Not Quite

China Gave Iran an Intelligence Satellite Used to Guide Strikes on U.S. Bases

Beijing Denies Involvement, and Trump Warned of “Serious Problems”