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Special regime in Moldova's gas sector: readiness to cut off supplies, Ukraine warned of risks

Moldova has introduced an early warning regime in the gas sector due to the risk of gas supply interruptions. Ukraine warned of risks and possible interruptions.

Politics • August 9, 03:43 PM • 35535 views
France faces the worst wheat harvest in 40 years

The harvest of soft wheat in France this year will amount to 26. 3 million tons, which is 24.9% less than in 2023. The harvest of barley, durum wheat and oats is also expected to be lost, but corn production will increase by 9%.

News of the World • August 9, 03:21 PM • 38126 views
Elon Musk garnered more than a billion views by sharing dozens of misleading posts about the US election

Elon Musk has made at least 50 posts with disinformation about the US election on Platform X since January 2024. Researchers found that these posts were viewed almost 1.2 billion times.

News of the World • August 9, 02:31 PM • 24280 views
Estonian intelligence: Ukraine's progress in Kursk region will force Russia to redeploy troops

The deputy commander of the Estonian Military Intelligence Center said that Ukraine's offensive in the Kursk region would force Russia to redeploy troops from other areas. The attack came as a surprise to Russian forces.

War in Ukraine • August 9, 02:04 PM • 30392 views
Iranian hackers try to influence US elections

Microsoft has identified four Iranian hacker groups trying to influence the US presidential election. They are spreading disinformation, discrediting the authorities and sowing doubts about the integrity of the election process.

News of the World • August 9, 12:50 PM • 21055 views
Dnipro region exposes fraudsters who forged a number of documents to seize UAH 3.8 million from an agricultural company

The police exposed a criminal group that tried to illegally seize UAH 3. 8 million from an agricultural company by forging documents. Four suspects, including lawyers and a judge, were served with a notice of suspicion.

Crimes and emergencies • August 9, 11:17 AM • 18776 views
German politician considers the military operation of the Armed Forces of Ukraine on the territory of Russia to be a norm of international law

Roderich Kiesewetter believes that the Ukrainian armed forces' offensive in Russia is justified under the UN Charter. The CDU expert noted that Ukraine's actions make military and strategic sense and can ease pressure in other parts of the frontline.

War in Ukraine • August 9, 10:45 AM • 82147 views
Head of Poltava Mining suspected of money laundering

The chairman of the board and subordinates of Poltava Mining are suspected of legalizing 885 tons of illegally extracted crushed stone products worth over UAH 33. 5 million. The National Police investigators served the suspects notices of suspicion under Part 3 of Article 209 of the Criminal Code.

Crimes and emergencies • August 9, 09:37 AM • 18612 views
NASA is stepping up efforts to return Starliner astronauts, but there is no final decision yet

NASA is discussing internal disagreements over the safety of the Boeing Starliner's return from the ISS. Problems with the engines and a helium leak have been detected, making it difficult to make a decision on the astronauts' return.

Technologies • August 9, 09:07 AM • 17331 views
Maduro, in an attempt to conceal election results, closes access to social media

Venezuelan President Maduro has ordered access to social network X to be blocked for 10 days. This decision was made after his election victory was widely disputed, and many countries recognized the opposition candidate as the winner.

News of the World • August 9, 08:40 AM • 23955 views
Japan's Prime Minister canceled a trip abroad due to the risk of a major earthquake

Fumio Kishida canceled his visit to Central Asia due to the increased likelihood of a devastating earthquake in Japan. Experts warned of a possible mega-quake, and the prime minister decided to stay in the country to manage the crisis.

News of the World • August 9, 07:49 AM • 23381 views
At least 40 people killed in Israeli attacks in Gaza Strip - media

At least 40 people were killed in new Israeli bombings in the Gaza Strip. The attacks targeted the Al-Bureij refugee camp and schools in eastern Gaza City, according to the Hamas health department.

News of the World • August 8, 04:57 PM • 25331 views
Deputy of the Alternative for Germany party fined heavily for concealing data on business in Belarus

Jörg Dornau, an AfD MP, was fined 20,862 euros for concealing his business in Belarus. He failed to disclose information about his participation in the company Zybulka-BEL LLC within the prescribed timeframe.

News of the World • August 8, 03:45 PM • 20610 views
Identification of Pskov paratroopers involved in murder and torture in Kyiv region

Police have identified two Russian servicemen involved in the murder of an SBU colonel and the torture of a civilian in Kyiv region. The suspects from the 76th Air Assault Division face life imprisonment.

War in Ukraine • August 8, 03:12 PM • 23579 views
A fisherman was forced to abandon her boat with the inscription "I am Ukrainian" plastered on it: there was a confusion involving ICF

Anastasia Rybachok was forced to give up her boat with the inscription 'I am Ukrainian' for the 2024 Olympics. Due to a scandal in the media, the athlete was banned from competing on this boat, so she borrowed another from her partner.

Sports • August 8, 02:10 PM • 18900 views
Vaccination will save from diphtheria, all regions of Ukraine have enough quality vaccines - Ministry of Health

The Ministry of Health reminds of the importance of diphtheria vaccination. All regions of Ukraine have a sufficient number of high-quality vaccines that can be obtained free of charge by contacting a family doctor, pediatrician or general practitioner.

Health • August 8, 10:38 AM • 17970 views
YouTube is testing an innovative brainstorming feature with Google Gemini

YouTube is integrating Google Gemini to help creators generate ideas, titles and thumbnails for videos. The new 'Brainstorming' feature is designed to gauge the preferences of content creators and give the platform an edge over competitors.

Technologies • August 8, 09:59 AM • 16328 views
Demonstrating Russian symbols: Nigeria arrested Polish citizens who hung russian flags during protests

Seven Polish citizens have been detained in Nigeria for displaying Russian flags during anti-government protests. The Polish Foreign Ministry is investigating the circumstances of the incident in cooperation with the Nigerian authorities.

News of the World • August 8, 09:01 AM • 21582 views
Warner Bros. Discovery suffered multibillion-dollar losses: "US advertising market and TV deals are to blame

Warner Bros. Discovery has revealed that its TV channels are worth $9.1 billion less due to the falling cost of cable TV. The company reports lower-than-expected sales in the second quarter of 2024.

News of the World • August 8, 08:36 AM • 17615 views
Iran will respond to Hamas leader's assassination 'at the right time' - foreign minister

Iran has said it will respond to the assassination of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh at "the right time. " At the same time, the U.S. is urging Tehran to reconsider its decision to militarily attack Israel, promoting this through diplomatic channels.

News of the World • August 8, 08:13 AM • 20050 views
In Libya, amid internal strife, prosecutors intend to arrest unnamed oil minister

In Libya, the attorney general ordered the arrest of the unnamed oil minister for behavior incompatible with his position. Against this backdrop, NOC suspended production at the country's largest field due to force majeure.

News of the World • August 8, 07:32 AM • 21892 views
Record-breaking gourmet: all 145 restaurants in the world with three Michelin stars were visited by a German, spending hundreds of thousands of euros

Matthias Rühl from Germany visited all 145 restaurants with three Michelin stars in 20 countries. He spent around 200,000 euros on his gastronomic journey on food and transportation.

UNN Lite • August 7, 04:37 PM • 112958 views
Russian sailing ship allowed to dock in the French port of La Rochelle

The sanctioned Russian sailing ship "Shtandart" was able to enter the French port of La Rochelle for refueling. The prefect of the Charente Maritime region allowed the ship to stop at the marina despite the ban on calls to European ports.

News of the World • August 7, 03:25 PM • 20589 views
The majority of electricity is generated at NPPs: the Minister thanked Ukrainian nuclear workers for their selfless work

Energy Minister Herman Galushchenko said that nuclear power plants generate up to 60% of electricity in Ukraine. He thanked Energoatom employees for their professionalism and selfless work in difficult times for the country.

Economy • August 7, 03:07 PM • 30121 views
Law enforcers found a cache with UAH 15.5 million worth of excise-free tobacco

Law enforcement officers conducted 30 searches and found a cache of counterfeit tobacco. Almost 19 thousand packages of hookah tobacco and more than 2 thousand disposable e-cigarettes without excise stamps were seized.

Crimes and emergencies • August 7, 01:37 PM • 15558 views
Rivne automobile plant returned to state ownership

The sale and purchase agreement for Rivne Automobile Repair Plant worth UAH 147 million was terminated. The private buyer failed to fulfill its obligations to repay debts and develop the enterprise.

Economy • August 7, 11:41 AM • 32283 views
Behind-the-scenes discussion of Middle East tensions: Israel warned the U.S. it had something to do with Haniyeh's murder

Israel has informed the US of its responsibility for the assassination of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh. The phone conversation between Biden and Netanyahu after the incident was tense, but the US is not yet ready to put significant pressure on Israel.

News of the World • August 7, 11:13 AM • 20187 views
Google can avoid an antitrust lawsuit if it terminates the agreement with Apple

Google can avoid antitrust actions by terminating its default search agreement with Apple. This could cost Apple up to $20 billion in profits, but will accelerate its transition to AI-based search services.

News of the World • August 7, 10:08 AM • 18272 views
The eldest son of Norway's crown princess has been arrested after assaulting a woman

Marius Borg Hoiby, 27, is accused of injuring a woman in Oslo. He was held in custody for 30 hours and released pending trial, while the crown princess postponed her trip to the Olympics in Paris.

News of the World • August 7, 08:54 AM • 19842 views
Mariupol is turning into a logistics center of the Russian Armed Forces due to the completion of the railway

Occupied Mariupol is turning into a military logistics center of the Russian Federation after the opening of a new railway line. This allows for the rapid transfer of equipment to any active frontline.

Society • August 7, 07:16 AM • 30195 views