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The second round of early parliamentary elections continues in France, where the far-right is expected to win

In France, the second round of parliamentary elections is underway, in which the far-right National Rally party led by Marine Le Pen is projected to win about 37% of the vote, outpacing President Macron's center-left coalition.

News of the World • July 7, 09:35 AM • 25425 views
Zelensky: Ukrainian sea will not tolerate the russian fleet

On the Day of the Ukrainian Navy, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy emphasized that the Ukrainian sea will not tolerate the russian fleet and that the enemy cannot fight the Ukrainian marines.

War in Ukraine • July 7, 08:40 AM • 112649 views
In Nikopol, russians targeted rescuers who were extinguishing a fire after shelling

The russians repeatedly shelled Nikopol, trying to target rescuers who were putting out fires caused by the shelling.

War in Ukraine • July 7, 08:27 AM • 37269 views
Orbán seeks to undermine Western support for Kyiv - ISW

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban's visit to moscow and calls for peace talks are intended to distract the West and undermine support for Ukraine, the Institute for War Studies believes.

Politics • July 7, 07:33 AM • 107316 views
Ammunition depot explodes in russia's voronezh region after claims of drone attack

After a drone attack in russia's voronezh region, ammunition explodes at a military depot. Local authorities talk about the possible evacuation of residents.

War in Ukraine • July 7, 06:28 AM • 32367 views
The Ministry of Economy announced the number of people who have a deferment from the draft

More than half a million Ukrainians have received a deferral from conscription into the Armed Forces of Ukraine, and since the beginning of the full-scale Russian invasion, the Ministry of Economy has issued about 31,246 orders to discharge conscripts.

Society • July 5, 03:08 PM • 17733 views
Poland is counting on the help of border guards from Germany, Greece and Finland

Poland is looking for border guards from Germany, Greece and Finland to help patrol the border with belarus amid concerns about migration pressure from the east.

News of the World • July 5, 02:37 PM • 20328 views
Kazakh opposition journalist Sadykov buried at Muslim cemetery in Kyiv region

Opposition journalist Aidos Sadykov, who was killed in an assassination attempt in Kyiv, was buried at a Muslim cemetery in Kyiv region after a funeral ceremony attended by Crimean Tatar leaders.

Politics • July 5, 02:07 PM • 17077 views
Foreign Ministers of Ukraine, Moldova and Romania meet in Chisinau

The foreign ministers of Ukraine, Moldova, and Romania met in Chisinau to discuss cooperation in the energy and transportation sectors, and to condemn russia's aggression against Ukraine and its attempts to undermine the political situation in Moldova.

Politics • July 5, 01:28 PM • 17538 views
russians spread fake news about an outbreak of an unknown infection among the military in Kherson

russians spread fake reports of an outbreak of an unknown infectious disease among Ukrainian soldiers in Kherson, continuing their disinformation campaign about the alleged discovery of cholera in the city.

War in Ukraine • July 5, 10:39 AM • 20127 views
First underground school for 900 children to be built in Kherson

Following the example of Kharkiv, the first underground school will be built in Kherson. It is planned that 900 children will be able to study there in two shifts.

Society • July 5, 09:48 AM • 27936 views
New EU tariffs on Chinese electric cars leave a loophole for hybrids

The new EU tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles do not apply to hybrid cars, allowing Chinese automakers to continue selling partially electric hybrids in Europe at lower tariffs, although they face competition from European manufacturers in this segment.

Economy • July 4, 12:37 PM • 20215 views
There are empty beaches in occupied Crimea, and the "authorities" warned people about the lack of shelters

Local authorities in the temporarily occupied Crimea warn civilians not to stay near the beaches in Sevastopol due to the lack of concrete shelters and the risk of missile attacks.

War in Ukraine • July 4, 10:18 AM • 22692 views
Ministry of Culture: 2013 cultural sites damaged or destroyed as a result of russian aggression in Ukraine

According to the Ministry of Culture and Information Policy, as of June 25, 2013 cultural institutions were affected by russian aggression, 332 of them were destroyed.

War in Ukraine • July 3, 03:02 PM • 26963 views
EU may reconsider duty-free import of cheap goods bought on AliExpress - media

The European Union is considering imposing import duties on cheap goods purchased online from Chinese retailers such as AliExpress, Temu, and Shein to protect local producers from cheaper Chinese imports.

Economy • July 3, 01:19 PM • 23214 views
Europol is concerned about the increase in the volume of cocaine supplied to Europe

Europol reports a record increase in cocaine smuggling to Europe, with almost 70% of it being transported through the ports of Antwerp and Rotterdam.

News of the World • July 3, 08:28 AM • 17738 views
Slovakia disbanded the public broadcaster and created a new state media outlet on its basis

Slovakia dissolved the public broadcaster RTVS and created a new state media outlet STVR with an interim head appointed by the government amid public concern about increased political control.

News of the World • July 2, 03:40 PM • 16795 views
Slovak Prime Minister Fico will continue to feel the effects of his injury, but may soon return to work

Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico is gradually recovering from a gunshot wound to the abdomen sustained during an assassination attempt in May, but according to his deputy, he will continue to have health problems.

News of the World • July 1, 02:05 PM • 19092 views
The FATF has not blacklisted russia again, despite Ukraine's appeals

The suspension of russia's membership in the Financial Action Task Force on Money Laundering (FATF) remains in place, but it has not been blacklisted once again, despite Ukraine's calls for more decisive action due to russia's financial ties to North Korea, which violate UN resolutions.

War in Ukraine • July 1, 09:41 AM • 27371 views
Biden is not dropping out of the race after the debate, says US presidential campaign spokesman

Biden campaign spokesman Seth Shuster confirms that the president will not drop out of the race, despite concerns about his performance in the debate against Trump.

News of the World • June 28, 03:46 PM • 20748 views
The High Anti-Corruption Court has canceled the seizure of shares in Firtash's gas companies

The High Anti-Corruption Court has canceled the seizure of shares in gas distribution companies linked to businessman Dmytro Firtash, reversing a previous decision to transfer these assets to state management due to alleged embezzlement and damage to Ukraine.

Crimes and emergencies • June 28, 02:51 PM • 15180 views
ICC postpones issuance of arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister and Defense Minister

The ICC has postponed the issuance of arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Yoav Gallant on suspicion of war crimes, giving the UK and other countries time to submit their views as amicus curiae until July 12.

News of the World • June 28, 12:33 PM • 15188 views
Wheat field burns in Odesa region due to russian missile strike

russian troops fired a ballistic missile with a cluster munition at Odesa region, causing a fire in a wheat field.

War in Ukraine • June 28, 11:32 AM • 29472 views
On the day of Trump's sentencing, Americans were most active in donating to Biden's campaign

According to Politico, on the day of Trump's conviction, Biden's campaign received the most donations, raising $8. 1 million from 183,000 donors.

News of the World • June 27, 03:48 PM • 21346 views
Greece officially introduces a six-day working week in July

In Greece, starting from July 1, 2024, many employees will be required to work six days a week as part of a labor law reform aimed at combating "black employment" and simplifying management in companies.

Economy • June 27, 12:50 PM • 22361 views
In Odessa, E. coli was found on three beaches

Water samples from three Odessa beaches, "10th station of the big fountain"," Arcadia "and" Langeron " do not meet sanitary standards-Escherichia coli bacteria were found there.

Society • June 27, 09:04 AM • 14157 views
Leaders of the so-called "dnr" play the Ukrainian anthem during a meeting - Spilnist

Cyber specialists of the Resistance Movement gained access to an online meeting of collaborators in the so-called "dnr" and turned on the Ukrainian anthem, forcing the traitors to listen to it to the end.

War in Ukraine • June 26, 02:58 PM • 25086 views
"Narodny Sputnik" helped Gur take 4,173 images of russian objects

The ICEYEE spacecraft, purchased with donations from the Sergei Pritula Foundation, was used for almost two years to capture 4,173 images of russian military installations, which made it possible to destroy thousands of enemy targets.

War in Ukraine • June 26, 07:27 AM • 15511 views
Situation in Luhansk region: problems with the provision of public services are accumulating in occupied cities

In temporarily occupied Starobilsk, people were taken to community service to collect accumulated garbage due to problems with public utilities, and in Lisichansk, the invaders replaced the russian curator to solve problems related to the restoration of public services.

War in Ukraine • June 26, 07:06 AM • 17178 views
Apple postponed the idea of integrating Meta artificial intelligence models due to privacy concerns

Apple has shelved the idea of integrating meta artificial intelligence models into its products due to privacy concerns and controversial Meta privacy practices.

Technologies • June 25, 03:09 PM • 16613 views