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Russian President Vladimir Putin declared a temporary 32-hour ceasefire in the Ukraine conflict starting at 4 p.m. on April 11, 2025, in observance of Orthodox Easter. The Kremlin expects Ukraine to reciprocate. This follows recent Russian attacks that killed six civilians and injured 40 others.
tass.comThe declaration coincides with Orthodox Easter celebrations.
Escalations and Ukrainian Response Prior to the announcement, large-scale drone and missile attacks occurred on Ukraine.
Major daytime attacks have increased in recent days.
Context and Broader Developments Efforts to end the war have stalled.
There were numerous unusual trades before the ceasefire was announced, as reported by Unusual Whales.
The war continues with air attacks on Ukrainian cities and heavy fighting.
These outlets didn't split into competing frames — coverage was uniform.
jns.orgPresident Trump threatened new strikes on Iran hours after declaring the U.S.-Iran ceasefire over. U.S. forces hit more than 80 targets, Iran responded with attacks on U.S. sites in Bahrain and Kuwait, and oil prices rose above $76 a barrel.
americanbanker.comThe Federal Reserve announced five task forces with outside co-leaders to examine technology, data, the balance sheet, inflation, and communications. The groups will report recommendations on whether the central bank’s tools and approaches should change.
theconversation.comSatellite photos show two U.S. aircraft carriers positioned close to Iran's shoreline. The images were circulated on social media but have not been confirmed by either government.