Morning Brief

Key Developments – March 28, 2026

At a glance

  • Russia intensifies its spring offensive in Ukraine with large drone and missile barrages; Ukraine strikes deep into Russian territory with long-range drones.
  • The 2026 Iran war broadens as Yemen’s Houthi movement launches a missile toward Israel amid ongoing Iran–Israel–U.S. clashes.
  • The U.S. faces a partial DHS shutdown and planned nationwide “No Kings 3” protests over immigration and broader Trump administration policies.
  • Russia shows signs of financial strain as the Kremlin presses major businesses for greater support to fund the war.
  • Global markets stay volatile despite forecasts for modest U.S. growth and easing inflation.

Based solely on information from the user-provided summaries and linked public reports.

1. War in Ukraine – Escalating Spring Offensive & Drone Warfare

Russia has launched some of its largest drone and missile barrages of the war in recent days, including nearly 1,000 drones and dozens of missiles between March 23–24.

2. Wider Middle East – 2026 Iran War Widens

The conflict involving Iran, Israel, the U.S., and regional proxies continues to expand.

3. United States – DHS Funding Standoff & Nationwide Protests

The U.S. remains in a partial federal government shutdown focused on the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).

4. Russian Domestic Front – Strains in War Financing

New reporting and conflict analyses point to growing financial pressure inside Russia linked to the war.

5. Global & U.S. Economic Outlook

Recent economic outlooks from major financial institutions describe a mixed picture.