The scandal that shakes Washington: The Atlantic journalist accidentally added to a secret Pentagon chat – the Ministry of Defence and the White House give conflicting explanations

Scandal in Washington: The Atlantic journalist Jeffrey Goldberg accidentally got into a secret Pentagon chat room where military operations against the Yemeni Houthis were discussed. This leak caused a crisis of confidence in the American military and political establishment. Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth denies that text messages about military plans were sent, but the White House has already acknowledged that the incident took place. Can American democracy withstand this conflict between press freedom and national security? Read on to find out more about this high-profile story.
All students are alive: after missile attack on Sumy, training continues in shelters

After a rocket attack on Sumy damaged six educational institutions, all students in shelters remained unharmed. The Minister of Education and Science of Ukraine, Oksen Lisovyi, stressed the importance of education in shelters for the safety of children and thanked the teachers for their support during the shelling. Despite the horrors of war, the educational process continues, demonstrating the resilience of Ukrainian educators. Find out how learning in shelters has become a symbol of resilience and support in these difficult times.
General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine: Total losses of the Russian army exceeded 905 thousand people

Photo: Depositphotos. The article discusses the enemy’s losses. As of 25 March 2025, the total combat losses of the Russian occupation forces since the beginning of the full-scale invasion of Ukraine have approximately amounted to 905,940 people. Over the past day alone, the Ukrainian Defence Forces eliminated another 1,180 occupants. This was reported by the […]
“I accidentally ended up in a chat with the Pentagon”: how the Trump administration revealed its military plans to a journalist

The journalist accidentally got into a secret chat room of the Trump administration, where military strikes against the Houthis were discussed. The story reveals the vulnerability of the current government and possible security breaches.