Hundreds of Czech farmers are protesting in Prague, demanding better conditions and support for their interests in the trade agreement with Ukraine. In the morning, there was a small clash between the protesters and the police.
An explosion occurred at the Severstal metallurgical plant in the Vologda region of russia, which the authorities called a drone attack. However, the company reported a "technical incident" at the plant.
A 33-year-old beauty blogger from Kyiv and a 61-year-old parking lot security guard were suspected of disseminating materials justifying Russia's armed aggression against Ukraine and denying it as an internal civil conflict.
The sanctioned Russian tanker Lisnychny Prospect docked in the Chinese port of Huanghua to unload 700,000 barrels of Russian Sokol oil, despite US sanctions against the vessel.
The Czech Republic suspends intergovernmental consultations with Slovakia because of Slovakia's pro-Russian stance and the meeting between Slovak Foreign Minister and his Russian counterpart Lavrov.
Russian missile attack on Odesa leaves dead and wounded, Odesa governor expresses condolences to the families of the victims.
Norway will provide about 140 million euros for a Czech initiative to purchase ammunition for Ukraine.
President Zelensky handed over another 30 certificates for apartments to Heroes of Ukraine and families of fallen soldiers who were posthumously awarded this title.
Canada has officially released a silver coin in the shape of a Ukrainian Easter egg designed by Ukrainian-Canadian artist Tanya Mykytyuk, featuring intricate folk motifs and bright colors.
Ukrainian Defense Forces repelled 21 russian attacks in the Avdiivka sector, 20 in the Novopavlivka sector and 16 attacks on the Robotynskyi ledge in the Orikhiv sector, killing and wounding 389 russian occupants and eliminating 54 pieces of enemy equipment.
Ukraine has a clear plan of action and first results in accessing frozen Russian assets worth about €300 billion to finance the costs of recovery.
Putin is being prosecuted for war crimes and will face a military tribunal, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said.
The draft law on mobilization, which has received 4,195 amendments, may be adopted by the Verkhovna Rada by the end of March after being finalized by the committee and the legal department.
russia summoned the head of the US diplomatic mission in moscow and warned of alleged US interference in russia's internal affairs through educational and cultural organizations, threatening to expel the staff involved and stop such actions.
The SBU spokesperson said that Russia's attempts to create its own maritime drones will not save it, but will only increase the number of legitimate targets for Ukraine in the Black Sea.
Romania, Spain, Luxembourg, and Belgium joined 23 other parliaments in signing an open letter to U. S. House Speaker Mike Johnson calling for a vote on a $60 billion aid bill for Ukraine.
Changing the rules for disclosing banking secrecy will undermine confidence in the entire banking system, says Concorde Bank co-founder Sosedka.
Ukrainian refugees in Germany must register their cars and get German license plates by March 31 if they have been in the country for more than a year, otherwise they face a fine for driving without registration.
Two people died of carbon monoxide poisoning in a private house in Lozova, Kharkiv region, because they left a stove flap closed while using natural gas as fuel.
The Russian Black Sea fleet consists of more than 30 ships, including 10 missile carriers with 3 submarines carrying Kalibr cruise missiles, but they have been facing serious logistical problems for several months and hardly use these missiles, except after the sinking of the Caesar Kunikov.
France is implementing unprecedented security measures for the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, including restrictions on free public viewing of the opening ceremony along the Seine River, closing airspace within a 150 km radius, and measures against potential threats from drones.
There is a temporary lull in the Black Sea after the sinking of the Russian ship Sergei Kotov, but Russia will soon deploy another ship to fulfill its missions, according to a Ukrainian Navy spokesman.
Since the beginning of the Russian invasion, France has trained about 10,000 Ukrainian servicemen and women and plans to expand its training programs to include air and naval forces by 2024.
russian citizens are distributing leaflets calling for information to be sent to the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine in various cities of russia.
Polish farmers are blocking roads at border checkpoints, but humanitarian and critical cargo can still get through to Ukraine.
The Russians have reduced their air activity in the Kherson area, flying over the Azov or Black Sea instead of using guided bombs as they did before.
China supports an international peace conference recognized by Ukraine and russia to discuss peace plans and resolve the "crisis" in Ukraine.
Ukraine's economy should switch to martial law without raising taxes, as an additional tax burden will drive businesses into the shadows.
About 2300 trucks are queuing up at six checkpoints on the border with Poland due to the blockade of Polish farmers, with the most difficult situation at the Shehyni checkpoint.
russia has the resources from high oil prices, sanctions evasion and state investment to sustain the war in Ukraine at the current intensity for at least two more years, according to a report by Lithuanian intelligence services.