Over the past 24 hours, russian troops attacked 107 settlements in 10 regions of Ukraine, resulting in civilian casualties and damage to 118 infrastructure facilities.
During the day, russia shelled 4 communities in Chernihiv region, 64 explosions from mortar and artillery strikes were recorded.
Musk plans to visit India and meet with Prime Minister Modi during the country's national elections to discuss Tesla's plans to launch production and make significant investments in India.
Leaders of Europe's conservative and far-right parties met in Brussels to unite ahead of the June European Parliament elections, rallying around the themes of anti-immigration and protecting national interests.
The city of Ishim, which is home to 67,000 people, was evacuated due to a critical rise in the river in russia.
Starting in 2028, the European Commission plans to introduce a "cash for reforms" model to allocate funds to poorer EU countries, linking funding to reforms and compliance with democratic standards.
HIV prevention and treatment services are being expanded in Ukraine: The Ministry of Health is improving opportunities for self-testing and making services more accessible to people living with HIV. The innovative project will be available in 268 healthcare facilities in 16 regions.
Polish President Andrzej Duda said that the allies must ensure the return of all russian-occupied territories to Ukraine.
An earthquake with a magnitude of 6. 2 occurred in the New Britain region of Papua New Guinea, located in the seismically active Pacific Ring of Fire. There is currently no threat of a tsunami.
The Hungarian opposition is calling for early elections in the country if it receives majority support over Prime Minister Viktor Orban's conservatives in the European Parliament elections.
The administration of US President Joe Biden is growing increasingly frustrated with delays in funding aid to Ukraine, Bloomberg reports.
More than 2,000 Ukrainians have received new apartments and houses under the e-Restoration program, with the most frequent purchases in Kyiv, Kharkiv, Mykolaiv and Chernihiv regions.
Relatives of captured and missing Ukrainian defenders, as well as civilians illegally detained by russia, are urged to submit applications in the personal account of the Coordination Center for the Treatment of Prisoners of War.
Iran may retaliate against Israel with missile strikes or attack Israeli embassies and military bases after a deadly attack on its diplomatic complex in Syria.
The European Parliament approved the reform of the EU electricity market aimed at reducing the dependence of electricity prices on fossil fuel prices, accelerating the introduction of renewable energy sources and protecting consumers from price spikes.
In Polish schools, pupils in grades 1-3 are exempt from homework, except for exercises to develop fine motor skills, and for grades 4-8, homework is no longer compulsory and is not assessed.
The Joint Forces units in the south destroyed 112 occupants, 41 units of weapons and military equipment. However, the enemy continues to attempt assaults in Kherson and Orikhiv sectors.
Political prisoner Alexander Kulinich, accused of insulting lukashenko, died in the belarusian pre-trial detention center on April 9, having not lived a few days before the trial.
Serhiy Batrin, a deputy of a village council in Zakarpattia, who detonated grenades during a meeting, faces life in prison.
The relevant committee has approved for the second reading a draft law that will regulate the market of road transport services in Ukraine in accordance with EU standards and requirements.
The Ukrainian government is developing a state ownership policy to determine which enterprises should remain in state ownership and which should be privatized, in accordance with the Law on Improving Corporate Governance.
France plans to significantly cut public services, such as medical transportation and subsidies, to reduce its budget deficit of 5. 5% of GDP.
Six North Sea countries have signed an agreement to ensure common security standards to protect critical underwater infrastructure, such as energy pipelines and cables, from foreign sabotage and attack.
The Crimean businessman systematically helped the russian occupiers to illegally conscript Ukrainian citizens into the russian army, for which he faces up to 12 years in prison.
More than UAH 176. 5 million has been allocated to restore 25 water supply facilities and 4 heat supply facilities in Kherson Oblast damaged by the russians' blowing up of the Kakhovka dam.
Lithuanian police have detained a suspect who may have thrown Molotov cocktails twice at the russian embassy building, damaging the walls. He faces up to 5 years in prison.
The United States will offer Israel the release of 900 Palestinian prisoners in exchange for 40 Israeli hostages to be released during the first phase of the ceasefire agreement.
A representative of Kazakhstan's Energy Ministry told the media that the country had not received a request from rf to prepare gasoline reserves.
Spotify has introduced personalized artificial intelligence-enabled playlists based on written prompts. This will allow users to identify genres of music, set a mood, or specify activities.
The Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine has launched a survey to study public opinion on public services related to the possession and circulation of weapons in order to improve electronic services.