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The internet landscape in 2025 is fraught with disruptions and heightened censorship. Recently, a significant Cloudflare outage led to widespread website access issues globally. Concurrently, Russia has intensified its internet censorship, blocking over 1.2 million resources—an increase of 50% from the previous year. In Ukraine, the General Staff is considering internet shutdowns during air raids to prevent Russian intelligence gathering. Furthermore, areas under Russian occupation face potential internet blackouts, as seen in Crimea's announcements concerning mobile internet disconnections. These events underscore the fragility and political manipulation of internet access in various regions, emphasizing the crucial role of internet governance and cybersecurity in contemporary society.

What caused the recent global outage affecting many websites?

The recent global outage was caused by a technical issue with Cloudflare, a company that provides content delivery services. This outage affected numerous websites worldwide, leading to significant access problems for many users. Cloudflare later addressed these technical problems, restoring regular service to impacted sites.

How has internet censorship evolved in Russia in 2025?

In 2025, Russia's Roskomnadzor significantly increased its internet censorship efforts by blocking more than 1.2 million internet resources. This represents a notable 50% rise compared to the previous year, reflecting the ongoing Russian government efforts to control and restrict online information accessible to its citizens.

What actions are being considered in Ukraine regarding internet use during air raids?

The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine is considering measures to disable mobile networks or slow internet access during air raids and missile attacks. This strategy aims to disrupt potential intelligence operations by foreign actors, particularly during critical security threats from Russian attacks.

What internet restrictions are being imposed in Russian-occupied territories?

In Russian-occupied regions, including Crimea, authorities have started informing residents about impending internet shutdowns. This move aims to exert greater control over information dissemination and communication within these territories, aligning with Russia's broader approach to internet censorship and governance.

Why did Iran experience major internet disruptions recently?

On June 18, 2025, Iran faced extensive internet disruptions, leaving most of the country without access. The specific cause of these disruptions has not been identified, leaving citizens without a stable connection and highlighting the vulnerability of national internet infrastructures to both external attacks and internal control measures.

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старлинк Poland bought and transferred to Ukraine another 1570 Starlink terminals, - Ministry of Digital Transformation Polish government bought and transferred to Ukraine another 1570 Starlink terminals. 3 443 31 Previously in trend: Aid to Ukraine

internet Nearly all of Iran left without internet On Wednesday, June 18, nearly all of Iran experienced major internet access disruptions. The exact cause remains unknown. 5 637 30 Previously in trend: Israel’s strike against Iran Israeli attacks on Iran

Russia to cut off internet access in temporarily occupied territories Russia prepares internet shutdown in temporarily occupied territories – FIS The Russian occupation administration has begun informing the local population of temporarily occupied Crimea about a complete shutdown of mobile internet. 2 880 30 Previously in trend: Occupied territories - Crimea and Donbas

Russian satellite terminals With Starlink blocked, Russia deploys satellite internet terminals at front line – Flash. PHOTOS Russians are delivering satellite terminals to the front line to provide the Russian army with internet access. The antennas look like large dishes oriented to the southeast and can operate even deep in the rear via Wi-Fi bridges. 13 310 29 Previously in trend: Blocking Starlink to occupiers

Opposition Sites Crashed by DDoS Attacks Again Opposition Sites Crashed by DDoS Attacks Again DDoS-attacks on websites of opposition and politicians representing the opposition forces continue. 4 933 27 Previously in trend: Elections 2012

g-7 G7 leaders signed Taormina statement on fight against terrorism Leaders from the group of leading industrial nations, the G7, have called on internet giants to crack down on extremist content. 5 027 26 World

київстар "Kyivstar restores access to mobile Internet throughout Ukraine Kyivstar mobile operator has restored Internet access throughout Ukraine. 3 161 23 Incidents

київстар "Kyivstar" plans to start restoring some services in afternoon, - company president Komarov "Kyivstar" company plans to start restoring some services in the afternoon of December 13. 4 959 22 Incidents

starlink,старлінк Since beginning of war, Ukraine has received about 20,000 Starlink terminals Since the beginning of the full-scale war, Ukraine has received about 20,000 Starlink devices. 5 thousand of them - with the assistance of the American Agency for International Development (USAID), another 5 thousand - with the assistance of the Polish government. 2 412 21 Tech

луганщина Occupiers have turned off mobile Internet in Luhansk region, they continue to take looted goods to the Russian Federation, - Haidai The Russians have turned off the mobile Internet in the Luhansk region, they continue to take looted goods to the Russian Federation. 3 634 18 Previously in trend: War

Russian TV "Phones are of no use": children’s group on Russian TV sings song about benefits of no internet. VIDEO A children’s song about the benefits of having no internet was performed on Russia’s Channel One during the broadcast of the Field of Wonders programme. 9 881 86 Previously in trend: Russian propaganda

Moscow Metro website crashes Mobile Internet restricted in Moscow due to "dangerous neighborhood" - Peskov Moscow has introduced temporary restrictions on the mobile Internet in connection with preparations for the celebration of the so-called Victory Day. 3 424 16 Previously in trend: 9th May in Ukraine

satcube Alternative to Starlink: Swedish company sent its terminals to Ukraine The Swedish company Satcube has started delivering its own satellite Internet terminals to Ukraine. They can be used in de-occupied territories where mobile and terrestrial networks do not work. 8 681 16 Previously in trend: War

Ukrainian IT army paralyzes Russian communications and Internet Ukrainian IT army has paralyzed Russian communications and Internet: $360 million in damage caused Hackers of Ukraine's IT army have paralyzed Russian communications and the Internet, and there has been a large-scale failure of Russia's largest operators. 4 572 15

Starlink Starlink affirms its full commitment to cooperation with Ukraine Starlink said it continues to cooperate with Ukraine. 1 363 15

Iran attacks Internet services with drones: what is known? Iran attacked Amazon data centers, internet disruptions reported in Middle East Amazon Web Services has stated that several of its data centers in the Middle East were damaged by drone strikes carried out by Iran or forces affiliated with it. 2 717 14 Previously in trend: US strikes on Iran

Не працює телеграм Telegram suffers large-scale outage On October 3, in the afternoon, the Telegram messenger suffered a malfunction. Users complain about slow loading and sending messages. 2 983 12

5g Ukraine and Romania signed agreement on cooperation in field of 5G networks - Fedorov Ukraine and Romania signed an agreement on cooperation in the field of 5G networks, restoration of telecommunications networks and increasing their resilience. 1 074 11 Tech

collaborator Entrepreneur from Kupiansk who set up Internet for occupiers in 2022 to be tried According to the investigation, during the occupation of Kupiansk by the Russian armed forces in 2022, a local entrepreneur who provided wired and wireless telecommunications services began to help the Russian invaders. 1 213 11 Previously in trend: Disclosure of collaborators

луганськ Internet turned off in occupied Luhansk, - Russian mass media The occupying "authorities" of the Luhansk region have turned off the Internet in the regional center and its surroundings. 3 250 10 War in Ukraine

Czech authorities establish “anti-fake news” unit to tackle Russia's interference in upcoming election The Czech government is to set up a specialist “anti-fake news” unit. 4 089 10 Incidents

луганщина,окупанти Occupiers close cities in Luhansk region, residents do not have access to hospitals, communications and Internet, - Haidai In the occupied territories of the Luhansk region, the Russians continue to close cities, and communication and the Internet have not yet appeared in settlements close to the front line. 1 854 9 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine War

федоров,михайло Ukraine is already working to restore communications in Kherson region and Zaporizhzhya, - Fedorov Work on restoring communications in the Kherson and Zaporizhzhya regions is already underway. 3 842 8 Previously in trend: War

Cloudflare outage: problems reported worldwide Large-scale Cloudflare outage: number of websites around world are down The American company Cloudflare, which provides content delivery services to the network, has reported technical problems. This has led to problems with websites around the world. 3 115 8 Previously in trend: Cloudflare outage

компьютер Global Internet outage: Problem fixed, it was not cyberattack The problem that led to the global technological failure has already been fixed. 3 092 7

У Маріуполі рашисти відключили мобільний зв'язок Mobile communications were disconnected in Mariupol, there are problems with Internet - Andriushchenko In the temporarily occupied Mariupol, the Russian invaders cut off mobile communications. 1 465 5 War in Ukraine

уз,укрзалізниця,потяг,інтерсіті Intercity trains will have Wi-Fi from Starlink by end of year The first Intercity+ train equipped with a Starlink terminal appeared in Ukraine. 997 5 Society

соцмережі Occupiers are blocking YouTube and Instagram in Kherson region, - Khlan In the occupied part of the Kherson region, the invaders blocked access to YouTube and Instagram services. 1 208 4 Previously in trend: Occupied territories - Crimea and Donbas

Censorship on the Russian Internet Russia intensifies censorship on Internet - more than 1.2 million blocked Internet resources, - CCD In 2025, Roskomnadzor blocked more than 1.2 million Internet resources, 50% more than last year. 916 4

путин Putin Is Considering Unplugging The Internet In Russia During Protests Or War Russia is considering measures to protect its cyberspace from the "unpredictable" West, President Vladimir Putin's spokesman said on Friday after a newspaper said Moscow was contemplating unplugging the Internet during protests or war. 235 0 Ukrainian Politics

мобільний,інтернет,звязок Russians plan to provide Internet access to residents of occupied territories only with Russian passports, - National Resistance Center The invaders have come up with a new method of forced passportization of Ukrainians in the temporarily occupied territories and control over the local population. In particular, the invaders plan to introduce a "verification" system so that a Russian passport is required to access the Internet. 600 0 War in Ukraine

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