Alex Croft5 April 2025 02:00
Although Russia was not included in Donald Trump’s sweeping global tariff measures he unveiled earlier this week, the Kremlin is preparing to take “extra measures” minimise damage.
Moscow said it must do what it can to protect its economy from the turbulence the tariffs will bring to the global market.
“We see quite a high level of turbulence in international markets”, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said. “We are hearing very unfavourable forecasts from various economists, including world-renowned economists, who are pessimistic about this latest news.”
He said that while the Russian economy was robust, thanks to the government’s efforts, “additional efforts” would be necessary to protect it from tariff shocks. He did not specify what those efforts would be.
“Let’s just say that with a storm like this, we need to be very careful to minimise the negative effects on our economy,” Peskov said.
Alex Croft5 April 2025 01:01
Vladimir Putin does not want a ceasefire, Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky has said, as 16 were killed in a drone attack on Kryvyi Rih.
Mr Zelensky said: “People die every day. There is only one reason why this continues: Russia does not want a ceasefire, and we see it. The whole world sees it.”
He said rescue operations were ongoing in the central city, with regional governor Serhii Lysak adding that at least 50 people were injured.
Alexander Butler4 April 2025 23:17
The US will know within weeks whether Vladimir Putin is serious about peace, US secretary of state Marco Rubio has said – with Washington’s Nato allies accusing Russia of stalling ceasefire efforts.
Donald Trump and his White House officials have reportedly become wary of Russian autocrat Vladimir Putin’s commitment to peace in Ukraine – despite the US president having insisted for weeks that Putin was serious about reaching a truce.
Speaking at the end of a two-day meeting of Nato foreign ministers, Mr Rubio said: “We will know soon enough, in a matter of weeks, not months, whether Russia is serious about peace or not. I hope they are.
“If this is dragging things out, President Trump’s not going to fall into the trap of endless negotiations about negotiations,” Mr Rubio said.
Alex Croft4 April 2025 23:01
Russia has placed Elton John’s charity focussing on HIV/AIDS prevention on its list of “undesirable organisations”, the prosecutor general’s office said on Thursday.
The office derided what it described as the charity’s “promotion of non-traditional sexual relations”.
The Elton John AIDS Foundation, launched in 1992, works in over 90 countries “to increase access to health care, tackle LGBTQ+ stigma, and end AIDS”.

The Elton John Aids Foundation was founded in 1992 (Aaron Chown/PA) (PA Archive)
The foundation, established by the singer and songwriter, has previously clashed with Russian authorities over LGBTQ+ rights. Sir Elton, who has performed in Russia, has criticised what he views as discrimination against gay people by the Russian government.
In the statement by Russian prosecutors, they said the charity is “focused on the promotion of non-traditional sexual relations, Western family models, and gender reassignment.”
Athena Stavrou4 April 2025 22:02
Athena Stavrou4 April 2025 21:30
The trial of a former Russian minister accused of breaching sanctions in the UK is “not about Vladimir Putin” or the war in Ukraine, jurors have been told.
Dmitrii Ovsiannikov, 48, the former mayor of Sevastopol in illegally annexed Crimea, is facing seven counts of circumventing sanctions between February 2023 and January 2024.
During closing arguments yesterday at Southwark Crown Court, his defence barrister, Rosemary Davidson, told jurors that the case is not about the war in Ukraine or Ovsiannikov’s work as governor of Sevastopol.
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Athena Stavrou4 April 2025 21:05

Germany’s foreign minister Annalena Baerbock speaks with David Lammy (AP)

Lammy speaks to NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte and Spain’s and Germany’s foreign ministers during a meeting at Nato headquarters in Brussels on Friday (AP)
Athena Stavrou4 April 2025 20:29
Russia seeking to use ongoing peace negotiations to “seize large amounts of territory in Ukraine,” a war-monitoring think tank says.
US based analysts The Institute for the Study of War (ISW) said Moscow is hoping to leverage ceasefire talks to install a pro-Russian puppet government in Kyiv, and is likely to continue military operations in Ukraine if it is not able to secure “full surrender” through the talks.
It cited the US Office of the Director of National Intelligence’s (ODNI) which stated “Russia is leveraging its control of the theater-wide initiative and ongoing political and information efforts amid negotiations to end the war in Ukraine to achieve significant concessions from Ukraine and the West.”
It said the ODNI report also assessed that Putin is “probably” more willing to incur the risks of a longer war than to agree to an end to the war that is unfavorable to Russia.
Athena Stavrou4 April 2025 20:01