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Russian strike on the Kyiv region kills 4, with peace talks stalled

March 14, 2026
Russian strike on the Kyiv region kills 4, with peace talks stalled

KYIV, Ukraine — A combined missile and drone attack on the Kyiv region killed at least four people and wounded at least 15 overnight into Saturday, according to the head of the regional administration for the Ukrainian capital.

NBC Universal Residents look at a crater as police expert work at a site of a strike in the town of Brovary, near Kyiv, following a Russian missile and drone attack, on March 14. (Genya Savilov / AFP - Getty Images)

Three of the wounded were in critical condition, of whom two were undergoing surgery, Mykola Kalashnyk reported on Saturday. The attack hit four districts, damaging residential buildings, educational institutions, enterprises and critical infrastructure, Kalashnyk added in a social media post.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyysaid the main target for the overnight strikes was "the energy infrastructure of the Kyiv region." He said Russia launched around 430 drones of various types during the night, as well as 68 missiles.

Russia's Defense Ministryon Saturday said the nighttime strikes targeted energy and industrial facilities serving Ukraine's armed forces, as well as military airfields.

The strikes came days after the U.S. postponedpeace talks between Russia and Ukrainescheduled for this week, citing the war in the Middle East.

People clear shattered glass on balconies in a damaged residential building at a site of a strike in the town of Brovary, near Kyiv, following a Russian missile and drone attack, on March 14. (Genya Savilov / AFP - Getty Images)

As U.S. and Israeli missiles and bombs rain on Iran, Russia has responded with words of indignation but no action to support its ally. Moscow's failure to help another ally, after the 2024 ouster of formerSyrian ruler Bashar al-Assadand January's U.S. arrest of Venezuelan leaderNicolas Maduro, highlighted the limits of its influence — but the Kremlin expects to reap benefits from the Iran war.

Russia is already profiting from a surge in global energy prices, and could hope that the Mideast war will detract attention from Ukraine and deplete Western arsenals.

Zelenskyy on Saturday called on Kyiv's Western partners to pay "one hundred percent attention" to the need to boost the production of air defense missiles.

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"Russia will try to exploit the war in the Middle East to cause even greater destruction here in Europe, in Ukraine," he said in a post on social media.

"We must be fully aware of the real level of the threat and prepare accordingly, namely: in Europe, we need to develop the production of air defense missiles — especially those capable of countering ballistic threats — as well as all other systems necessary to truly protect lives," he said.

Kyiv is also awaiting White House approval for a major drone production agreement proposed by Ukraine last year, Zelenskyy said Thursday, as countries scramble to modernize their air defenses afterthe Iran war exposed shortcomings.

Also on Thursday, Zelenskyy criticized the 30-day U.S. waiver on Russian oil sanctions amid the war in the Middle East, saying it is "not the right decision" and won't help bring a stop to Russia's more than 4-year-old invasion of Ukraine.

"This easing alone by the United States could provide Russia with about $10 billion for the war," Zelenskyy said. "This certainly does not help peace."

Overnight into Saturday, Ukrainian drones hit an oil refinery and port in Russia's southern Krasnodar region, local Russian officials reported.

Krasnodar authorities said three people were hurt in a strike on Port Kavkaz, a port opposite Crimea used to ship liquefied natural gas and grains. A service vessel and pier infrastructure were damaged, they said in a social media post. One person was hospitalized, they added in a separate post later.

Falling drone debris also sparked a fire at the region's Afipsky oil refinery, authorities said in a separate Telegram post. They said no one was hurt, but did not immediately comment on damage.

Earlier this week, Russian and Ukrainian officials both claimed front-line progress, with Ukraine saying it pushed Moscow's forces back across places on the front line and the Kremlin insisting Russia's invasion of its neighbor is making progress.

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Is “SNL” New Tonight? Here's What to Know About the Fifteenth Episode of Season 51

March 14, 2026
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Saturday Night Live is new on March 14

People Harry Styles.Credit: Rosalind O'Connor/NBC via Getty

NEED TO KNOW

  • Harry Styles is serving as both host and musical guest

  • SNL airs at 11:30 p.m. EST / 8:30 p.m. PST on NBC

Saturday Night Liveis new tonight!

After the late-night comedy sketch series sawRyan Goslingserve as host and Gorillaz perform as the musical guest on March 7,SNLis back for another episode on Saturday, March 14.

SNLwent through a cast shakeup following itsmilestone 50th season.Devon Walker,Emil Wakim,Michael Longfellow,Heidi GardnerandEgo Nwodimall announced their exits, and the television seriesadded some fresh faces to the mixfor season 51, with Tommy Brennan, Jeremy Culhane, Ben Marshall, Kam Patterson and Veronika Slowikowska all joining as featured players, alongside returnees Ashley Padilla and Jane Wickline.

That group joined returning cast membersMichael Che,Mikey Day, Andrew Dismukes,Chloe Fineman,Marcello Hernández,James Austin Johnson,Colin Jost,Sarah Sherman,Kenan Thompson.Bowen Yangalso rejoined, but he later exitedSNLduring the Dec. 13 episode.

Here, find everything you need to know about episode fifteen ofSNL's season 51.

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Is there a new episode ofSNLtonight?

Yes,SNLis new on Saturday, March 14.

It is the fifteenth episode of season 51.

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Who is host and who is musical guest?

Harry Stylesis pulling double duty, serving as both the host and musical guest. The singer, 32, previously did the same in November 2019.

Before that, Styles performed as a musical guest in April 2017, and he appeared as a musical guest alongside hisOne Directionbandmates on three separate occasions in April 2012, December 2013 and December 2014.

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What time doesSNLair?

SNLairs at 11:30 p.m. EST / 8:30 p.m. PST.

Where can I watchSNL?

New episodes ofSNLair live onNBCandPeacockon Saturdays, and they are later available to stream.

Who will host and perform onSNLnext?

SNLhas not yet announced who the next slate of hosts and musical guests will be.

Saturday Night Liveairs weekends on NBC.

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Steven Spielberg shades Timothée Chalamet's ballet and opera remarks at SXSW

March 14, 2026
Steven Spielberg shades Timothée Chalamet's ballet and opera remarks at SXSW

Steven Spielbergis weighing in on theTimothée Chalametdiscourse.

Entertainment Weekly Steven Spielberg commented on Timothée Chalamet's opera and ballet remarksCredit: Michael Buckner/Variety via Getty; Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic

TheE.T. the Extra-Terrestrialfilmmaker made a subtle jab at theCall Me By Your Nameactor during a broader conversation about the theatrical experience withThe Big Picture's Sean Fennessy atSXSWon Friday.

"Netflixis a great company to work with, but the real experience comes when we can influence a community to congregate in a strange, dark space," Spielberg said. "It happens in movies. It happens at concerts. And it happens in ballet and opera!"

Steven Spielberg at the Oscars Nominees Luncheon in FebruaryCredit: Frederic J. Brown / AFP via Getty

TheLincolndirector's comments prompted cheers from the crowd, who undoubtedly recognized that last statement as a response to Chalamet's recent comments about the performing arts.

During a CNN/Varietytown hall conversation withMatthew McConaugheylast month, Chalamet discussed the possibility of theatrical filmgoing become a more niche form of entertainment that is constantly on the brink of collapse.

"I've done it myself — go on a talk show and go, 'Hey, we gotta keep movie theaters alive. You know, we gotta keep this genre alive,'" he said. "And another part of me feels like, if people wanna see it, likeBarbie, likeOppenheimer, they're gonna go see it and go out of their way to be loud and proud about it."

Chalamet continued, "And I don't wanna be working in ballet or opera, or, you know, things where it's like, 'Hey, keep this thing alive,' even though it's like, no one cares about this anymore."

Though theDunestar's comments seemed to primarily stem from concern about the mainstream appeal and financial longevity of moviegoing, skeptics saw Chalamet's remarks as a dig at the value and quality of the performing arts, prompting backlash from ballet and opera performers as well as appreciators of both disciplines.

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One such responder was legendary dancerMisty Copeland, who was part of theMarty Supremepromotional campaign that saw numerous celebrities wear specialty jackets with the film's title emblazoned on the front.

"First I have to say that it's very interesting that he invited me to be a part of promotingMarty Supremewith respect to my art form," Copelandsaid. "But I think that it's important that we acknowledge that, yes, this is an art form that's not 'popular' and a part of pop culture as movies are, but that doesn't mean it doesn't have enduring relevance in culture."

Timothée Chalamet at the Actor Awards on March 1Credit: Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic

Others who have responded to Chalamet's comments include theMetropolitan Opera,Nathan Lane,Jeopardy,Bradley Whitford,Karla Sofia Gascón, andDoja Cat(who laterretracted her criticism).

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Elsewhere in the SXSW conversation, Spielbergrevealed that his next directorial project will be a Western. "It's gonna have horses," he promised. "There will be guns."

However, Spielberg noted that his Western will be pointedly distinct from earlier examples of the genre."There'll be no tropes, I can just tell you that," he said. "There are gonna be no stereotypes, no tropes."

Reporting by Tiffany Kelly and Selena Schorken.

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