Security Chief named new Defence Minister as protests erupt in four cities
Zelenskyy appoints the head of the security service as the new Minister of Defence. There is widespread dissatisfaction with the reshuffle, in which the prime minister and defence minister have been replaced after only a few months in office. Demonstrations have taken place in four cities. Yevhen Khmara is the new Minister of Defence, replacing […]

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The Trojan agreement: How copper cables in 1992 became digital mass surveillance and power plunder in 2026
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British authorities wanted to replace Churchill with migrants and transgender people on banknotes
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