A Russian court banned the distribution of Mr Nobody Against Putin after authorities claimed the Oscar-winning documentary promoted “negative attitudes” about the government and the war in Ukraine.
Mr Nobody Against Putin premiered in January 2025 at the Sundance Film Festival where it received a special jury award.
Talankin gave the footage to Borenstein, an American filmmaker living in Denmark, in 2024.
Arpan Rai27 March 2026 06:30
Russia’s president Vladimir Putin has asked oligarchs to donate to the country’s budget in a bid to stabilise the country’s finances as he presses on with his invasion of Ukraine, reported The Bell online media outlet, citing unnamed sources.
It said Putin met top Russia’s businessmen behind closed doors on Thursday.
The Financial Times also published a similar report on Thursday, citing three people familiar with the matter. The Bell, citing the sources, said Putin discussed military funding and continuation of the war, which is in its fifth year since Russia’s full-scale invasion in February 2022.
Russia will fight on, Putin said, until it captures the remaining areas of Ukraine’s eastern Donbas region not under its control, the report added.
The Bell also said billionaire Suleiman Kerimov at the meeting with Putin pledged to donate 100bn roubles ($1.23bn).
As the war in Ukraine drags on, Russia is facing a double whammy of falling budget revenues from energy sales and of an economic slowdown, which affects tax income from other sectors of the economy.
Sources told Reuters earlier this month that the Russian government has been preparing a possible 10 per cent cut to all “non-sensitive” spending in this year’s budget, but the final decision will hinge on the sustainability of the oil price rise triggered by the Iran war.

Russian president Vladimir Putin attends the Congress of the Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs in Moscow (AFP via Getty Images)
Arpan Rai27 March 2026 06:20
Canada has announced addition sanctions against Russia, adding 100 more vessels from Russia’s shadowfleet to its sanctions list, Global Affairs Canada said in a statement yesterday.
Just hours earlier, prime minister Keir Starmer said he had authorised the military to board and detain Russian ships in British waters to disrupt a network of vessels that his government says enables Moscow to export oil despite Western sanctions.
Arpan Rai27 March 2026 06:00
Vladyslav Heraskevych was shunned by the Olympics, then invited to the United Nations.
He never expected that would happen.
The Ukrainian skeleton athlete was not allowed to compete at the Milan Cortina Games because of his plan to wear a helmet paying tribute to some of those killed following Russia‘s invasion of his country.
He spoke on a panel at the UN on Thursday detailing why he still believes he made the right decision.
“I think it’s important that we use this stage and talk about important things,” Heraskevych said at the opening ceremony of Change the World Model United Nations, an educational simulation for thousands of students.
“Sometimes it feels like, in all these hours of training, we really forgot about the overall mission of sports. It is not only about the medals, but it’s also about values that we represent.”
Arpan Rai27 March 2026 05:40
By any and every definition, that would make Russia an enemy of the US. This is not the first time that Western intelligence has informed the public that Russia has been helping Iran in fighting the US and Israel and in attacking US allies, including the UK, in and beyond the Gulf.
Arpan Rai27 March 2026 05:20
Zelensky confirmed his arrival on X, stating: “Arrived in Saudi Arabia. Important meetings are scheduled.” He added: “We appreciate the support and support those who are ready to work with us to ensure security.”
Arpan Rai27 March 2026 05:00
The Russian embassy in London has criticised the British government’s announcement that it could detain Russia’s “shadow fleet” vessels in its waters and threatened a response.
Moscow will respond with political, legal and “asymmetric” measures, the Russian embassy in London said in a statement quoted by the state-run TASS news agency.
Sir Keir Starmer said he had authorised the military to board and detain Russian ships in British waters to disrupt a network of vessels that his government says enables Moscow to export oil despite Western sanctions.
The Russian statement said Sir Keir’s announcement was “yet another deeply hostile step directed at Russia”.
“Reckless statements about the intention to attack Russian merchant ships directly show an aspiration to escalate an already tense situation in the field of security and international trade,” it said.
“Such actions have consequences. Navigation becomes unsafe in British waters, where any vessel may be subject to piratical seizure. Russia will use all political, legal, and other tools at our disposal, including asymmetric ones, to protect our interests.”
Other European nations have also stepped up efforts to disrupt the so-called shadow fleet of tankers used by Moscow to fund its four-year war against Ukraine.

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer speaking at the Joint Expeditionary Force (JEF) Leaders’ Summit in Helsinki, Finland (Adrian Dennis/PA) (PA Wire)
Arpan Rai27 March 2026 04:40
Ukraine president Volodymyr Zelensky has said the war-hit nation is ready to sell its battle-tested defence systems in surplus to partners.
This would enable Ukraine to finance its own defence industry which is operating at only half capacity due to a lack of funding, and defence deals could help strengthen Ukraine’s position.
“Our defence industry is currently operating at half capacity, and we need more financing to produce drones for ourselves. That’s why we are ready to sell to our partners the systems we have in surplus. And we’re not just selling – we’ll provide our expertise as well. Interceptor drones don’t work without our expertise. It’s the system that works,” Zelensky said, speaking to Le Monde.
He added that Ukraine is now discussing future deliveries of certain equipment that Ukraine has.
“We want Middle Eastern countries to give us the opportunity to strengthen ourselves as well. They have some air defence missiles that we lack. We would like to reach agreements on this. Funding is the scarcest resource today,” he said.

(Ukrainian Presidential press-service )
Arpan Rai27 March 2026 04:15
The Pentagon is reportedly considering diverting crucial weaponry initially earmarked for Ukraine towards the Middle East.
The missiles were acquired through a Nato initiative launched in 2025, designed for partner nations to purchase US arms for Kyiv.
Arpan Rai27 March 2026 04:15
Russian officials are now relying on patients recovering from alcohol addiction and sending them to fight Vladimir Putin’s war with Ukraine.
A Russian serviceman confirmed a stream of new arrivals in his unit that included several Russians older in age, physically unfit and struggling with alcohol dependency, reported The Telegraph.
“I saw it myself – from Petrozavodsk, from Karelia, they recruited these f***ing guys from rehab, f***ing drunks,” he said, speaking to the newspaper.
He added that these men were first rounded up at a facility in Petrozavodsk near the border with Finland. The soldier said they were detained by “black recruiters” who held them in their custody by confiscating their bank accounts and draining their accounts of money.
Ukrainian officials have previously pointed out Moscow’s strategy of relying on vulnerable and weak recruits to prolong its war and secure gains on the frontline.
Arpan Rai27 March 2026 04:00
