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Germany braces for major changes as incoming Chancellor Friedrich Merz seeks to reshape the country’s role on the continent. The Kyiv Independent sat down with Jörn Fleck, senior director with the Europe Center at the Atlantic Council, to discuss what the new German government means for Ukraine and beyond. Speaking on Feb. 28, less than five days after Merz’s party's election victory, Fleck saw potential for bolstering Ukraine’s war effort and Europe’s autonomy but also warned of the rising strength of radical, pro-Russian parties.

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Ukraine troops in Kursk Oblast must surrender, Putin claims.
Russian President Vladimir Putin said on March 14 that Ukrainian soldiers must surrender in Kursk Oblast after U.S. President Donald Trump's request to "spare" the troops he claimed are surrounded. Ukraine denied claims that the country's troops are surrounded at any part of the front.
What Germany under Merz means for Ukraine and Europe, according to expert.
Germany braces for major changes as incoming Chancellor Friedrich Merz seeks to reshape the country’s role on the continent. The Kyiv Independent sat down with Jörn Fleck, senior director with the Europe Center at the Atlantic Council, to discuss what the new German government means for Ukraine and beyond.
6:01 PM
Kyiv says Ukrainian troops 'regrouped' in Kursk Oblast, denies encirclement.
The General Staff said that Russia had been reporting an alleged encirclement of Ukrainian forces in Kursk Oblast "for political purposes and to put pressure on Ukraine and its partners."
5:20 PM
Man suspected of murdering prominent Odesa activist detained, authorities say.
Hours after prominent Ukrainian activist Demyan Hanul was assassinated in Odesa, law enforcement detained a potential suspect.
4:28 PM
Russia using cryptocurrency in oil trade with China, India to bypass sanctions, Reuters reports.
Sources suggest that Russia will likely continue using digital currencies in energy trade even if Western sanctions are lifted.
4:00 PM
Trump claims he asked Putin to 'spare thousands of surrounded Ukrainian troops' in Kursk Oblast.
"At this very moment, thousands of Ukrainian troops are completely surrounded by the Russian military, and in a very bad and vulnerable position," U.S. President Donald Trump wrote, without providing any evidence.
3:54 PM
Ukraine forming team to develop monitoring mechanisms for potential 30-day ceasefire, FM Sybiha says.
Kyiv agreed to the U.S.-proposed truce during talks in Jeddah on March 11, contingent on Russian adherence.
3:24 PM
Chinese state oil firms cut Russian crude purchases over sanctions fears, Reuters reports.
"They are taking a break for now while contemplating if there are ways to work around," a source told Reuters.
2:15 PM
Belarus will not merge with Russia in the near future, Lukashenko says.
"If we are going to burst through this open door, we will ruin everything we have done," Belarusian dictator Alexander Lukashenko said.
1:52 PM
JD Vance says he would be 'shocked' if Trump agreed to station US nukes in Poland.
Polish President Andrzej Duda has said such a move would be justified given Russia has deployed tactical nuclear weapons to Belarus.
12:51 PM
Putin sent 'additional signals' to Trump on ceasefire proposal, Kremlin says.
Trump's special envoy Steve Witkoff met with Putin late in the evening on March 13, Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said.
12:14 PM
Ukrainian activist Demyan Hanul shot dead in central Odesa.
"Operatives and police investigators are working to identify the shooter and arrest him," Interior Minister Ihor Klymenko said.
11:53 AM
Finland sentences Russian neo-Nazi mercenary Yan Petrovsky to life for war crimes in Ukraine.
Yan Petrovsky, co-leader of the Rusich paramilitary unit, was convicted of war crimes in Luhansk Oblast on Sept. 5, 2014, during Russia's invasion of Donbas.
10:48 AM
Ukrainian drones strike Russian gas facilities, air defense missile depot, source claims.
Ukraine's Security Service (SBU) drones struck two gas compressor stations and a warehouse storing missiles for Russia's S-300/S-400 air defense systems, a security source told the Kyiv Independent.
10:01 AM
Putin still seeks control over Ukraine despite US peace efforts, WP reports.
Some officials believe that even if Russia agrees to a temporary truce, Moscow will use the pause to rearm, violate the agreement, and create provocations to blame on Ukraine.
8:53 AM
Ukrainian drones strike Tuapse oil refinery in Russia's Krasnodar Krai, governor says.
"The area of the fire is more than 1,000 square meters, and emergency services are working," Krasnodar Krai Governor Veniamin Kondratiev said.
8:14 AM
General Staff: Russia has lost 891,660 troops in Ukraine since Feb. 24, 2022.
This number includes 1,410 casualties Russian forces suffered just over the past day.
6:29 AM
Majority of Americans believe Trump 'too closely aligned' with Russia, poll finds.
Some 56% of Americans believe that U.S. President Donald Trump is "too closely aligned" with Russia amid shifting U.S. foreign policy, a Reuters/Ipsos poll released on March 13 found.
5:48 AM
Large fire reported at oil refinery in Russia's Krasnodar Krai following Ukrainian strike.
A large fire covering over 1,000 square meters engulfed the Tuapse oil refinery in Russia's Krasnodar Krai overnight on March 14, regional Governor Veniamin Kondratyev said on Telegram.
5:04 AM
'Enough is enough' — Greenland PM criticizes Trump's annexation efforts.
Greenland's outgoing Prime Minister Mute Egede criticized President Donald Trump’s suggestion that the U.S. could annex Greenland in a Facebook post on March 13.
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