Ukraine has rapidly scaled up production of its 155mm Bohdana self-propelled howitzers, increasing monthly output from just six in 2023 to over 20 in 2025, The Washington Post reported on 19 April. The push comes amid growing uncertainty over continued American military assistance and is…
Category: 6. Opinion
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Open-air museum of Ukrainian culture and life burned down in Canada
A fire broke out at the Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Village near Edmonton, Canada on the evening on 17 April, damaging several structures at the open-air museum, Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) in Alberta reported.
The blaze began as a grass fire behind the museum on 18 April and quickly…
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Orban’s government urges Hungarians to vote against Ukraine in survey on support for Ukraine’s EU membership
The Hungarian government began distributing ballots for a national consultation asking citizens about their support for Ukraine’s EU membership, with Budapest explicitly urging Hungarians to vote against it, European Pravda reported on 19 April.
In a letter from the Hungarian government’s…
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Anonymous leaks terabytes of Russian intel to help Ukraine – Trump’s name shows up too
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Trump says he may “take a pass” within days on his futile efforts to freeze Russo-Ukrainian war
The Trump administration’s approach to ending the Russia-Ukraine war appears to have hit a critical point of frustration, with both US President Trump and Secretary of State Marco Rubio signaling they may abandon peace efforts entirely without immediate progress, while the progress is not…
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Ukraine trusted the West. Now everyone wants nukes.
Despite US President Trump’s claim that “it would be great if everyone got rid of nuclear weapons,” global arsenals are expanding for the first time in decades, with Russia’s invasion of Ukraine shattering the fragile nuclear non-proliferation order.
While Trump acknowledges the “crazy”…
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Kremlin seeks to replace Moldova’s leadership with loyal figures, says Sandu
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Ukraine sanctions three Chinese companies for Russian missile production role
On 18 April, Ukraine imposed sanctions on three Chinese companies, claiming they were involved in the production of advanced Iskander missiles that Russia uses in its war against Ukraine. This action came a day after President Volodymyr Zelenskyy alleged that China had been supplying weapons to…
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Russia attacks Zaporizhzhia and Odesa oblasts with drones overnight
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ISW: Russia again rejects US-backed ceasefire, demands total Ukrainian surrender
The Institute for the Study of War (ISW) reported on 18 April that Kremlin mouthpieces and officials continue to reject all US proposals to end the war in Ukraine that do not concede to Russia’s full demands—regime change, demilitarization, and significant territorial concessions—while…
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