King Charles says US ‘lies at the heart of Nato’ in historic Congress speech
King Charles has told Congress the United States lies at “the heart” of Nato in an apparent rebuke to president Donald Trump’s threats to leave the alliance.
In a historic address, he said Britain had committed to the biggest sustained increase in defence spending since the Cold War, addressing the president’s claims the US has propped up Europe in military power.
“From the depths of the Atlantic to the disastrously melting ice caps of the Arctic, the commitment and expertise of the United States Armed Forces and its allies lie at the heart of Nato, pledged to each other’s defence, protecting our citizens and interests, keeping North Americans and Europeans safe from our common adversaries,” he said.
“Our defence, intelligence and security ties are hardwired together through relationships measured not in years, but in decades.”
Arpan Rai29 April 2026 05:00
Europe needs Ukraine and its military experience more, not other way round – Stubb
Finnish president Alexander Stubb has said with Russia posing a threat to all of Europe, the continent may need Ukraine more than Ukraine needs Europe, lauding its war-tested military.
“Instead of us thinking that Ukraine needs Europe, perhaps we should think that we in Europe need Ukraine more,” Stubb said at a joint press conference yesterday in Helsinki.
“It is the largest, most efficient and most modern military in Europe,” he said.
Stubb and his Estonian counterpart Alar Karis expressed support for Ukraine’s desire to join both the European Union and Nato, at a time other members have said the war-hit nation may get a “symbolic membership”.
“We need to seriously start to think [about] how much Europe actually needs Ukraine, whether it’s EU membership or, as a matter of fact, Nato membership,” Stubb said.
Arpan Rai29 April 2026 04:48
Putin accuses Ukraine of escalating strikes on civilian infrastructure
A Ukrainian drone attack caused a major fire at a Russian oil refinery in the city of Tuapse yesterday, officials said, in what president Vladimir Putin described as evidence of increased Ukrainian attacks on civilian targets.
It was the third attack on the Black Sea port in less than two weeks.
Ukraine’s military confirmed it had carried out the strike, the latest in a series designed to disrupt Russia’s oil industry and slash revenue that helps Moscow fund the war in Ukraine.
Putin, in comments broadcast on Russian television, said: “Drone strikes against civilian infrastructure are becoming more frequent.
“The latest example is the strikes against energy facilities in Tuapse, which could potentially cause serious environmental consequences,” he said.
Putin said regional governor Veniamin Kondratyev had reported there were no major threats.
“It seems there are no serious dangers, and people are managing to deal with the challenges they face on the ground,” he added.

Arpan Rai29 April 2026 04:39
Russia pares back annual military parade amid constraints of Ukraine war
Russia will mark victory over Nazi Germany next month with a military parade on Moscow’s Red Square, but with no military equipment displayed in view of the operational situation in the war in Ukraine, the defence ministry said late yesterday.
The parade, traditionally held on 9 May, the day the Soviet Union signed Germany’s surrender, will this year mark the 81st anniversary of victory in what Russians call the Great Patriotic War.
No military hardware will pass through the square, the ministry said.
“Military personnel from the higher military educational institutions of all types and individual branches of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation will take part in the parade as part of the marching column,” the statement said.
The statement said representatives of certain educational institutions would not participate “and nor will a column of military equipment take part in the military parade in connection with the current operational situation”.
Arpan Rai29 April 2026 04:17
Ukraine says it shot down 33,000 Russian drones in March, a monthly record
Ukraine used interceptor systems to shoot down more than 33,000 Russian drones of various types in March, a record monthly figure since Moscow launched its all-out invasion more than four years ago, Ukraine’s defence minister Mykhailo Fedorov claimed.
Ukraine’s offensive capabilities have also improved, with the country’s forces have more than doubled the range of their deep-strike capabilities since Russia’s February 2022 invasion.
At that time, Ukrainian forces were able to hit military targets about 630km (400 miles) away, it said. They are now striking targets as far as roughly 1,750km (1,100 miles) behind enemy lines, the ministry said in a statement.
That improvement has allowed Ukraine to hit Russian oil installations that provide crucial revenue for Moscow’s war effort. It has also targeted manufacturing plants that supply Russia’s armed forces.

Arpan Rai29 April 2026 04:07
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Daniel Keane29 April 2026 03:00
Ukraine says it shot down record 33,000 Russian drones in March,
Ukraine used interceptor systems to shoot down more than 33,000 Russian drones of various types in March.
It is a record monthly figure since Moscow launched its all-out invasion more than four years ago, Ukraine’s defence minister claimed.
Ukraine is scaling up supplies of interceptor drones to thwart Russian aerial attacks, and its military has introduced a new command within the air force to boost the country’s capabilities, Defence Minister Mykhailo Fedorov said in a post on Telegram late Monday.
Daniel Keane29 April 2026 02:00
Ukraine hits Russia’s Tuapse oil refinery again
A Ukrainian drone attack caused a major fire at a Russian oil refinery in the city of Tuapse on Tuesday, officials said.
The attack is the third on the Black Sea port in less than two weeks.
Ukraine’s military confirmed it had carried out the attack, the latest in an intensified series of strikes designed to disrupt Russia’s oil industry and slash revenues that help Moscow to fund the war in Ukraine.
Vladimir Putin ordered Emergencies Minister Alexander Kurenkov to travel to Tuapse to oversee firefighting efforts and deal with the aftermath of the incident.
Daniel Keane29 April 2026 01:00
US ambassador to Ukraine to step down amid stalled talks to end war
The acting US ambassador to Kyiv, Julie Davis, will step down from her post and retire, a U.S. official and the State Department said.
It comes amid a lull in US-brokered talks to achieve a ceasefire and end Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
The Financial Times first reported Davis’ departure and said it was because of differences of opinion with President Donald Trump’s policies and that Davis had grown frustrated with her role over his dwindling support for Ukraine.
The State Department pushed back on that characterisation, saying it was “false” to say she was leaving over differences with Trump.
“Ambassador Davis has been a steadfast proponent of the Trump Administration’s efforts to bring about a durable peace between Russia and Ukraine,” Department spokesperson Tommy Pigott said.
Daniel Keane29 April 2026 00:01
Ukraine says it shot down record number of Russian drones last month
Ukraine’s defence minister says the country’s forces shot down a record 33,000 Russian drones of various types in March, marking the highest monthly figure since Moscow’s full-scale invasion began over four years ago.
It comes as Ukraine’s domestically developed long-range attack drones struck a Russian oil refinery and terminal on the Black Sea for the third time in less than two weeks, prompting local evacuations as a precautionary measure.
James Reynolds28 April 2026 23:00



