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White House urges allies not to increase pressure on Tehran despite progress in Iran's nuclear program

Iran has accumulated 142. 1 kilograms of 60% enriched uranium, enough for several nuclear warheads, but the United States is urging its allies not to increase pressure on Tehran despite progress in its nuclear program.

News of the World • May 28, 04:03 PM • 25589 views
Russian oligarch Verkhovsky's ship transferred to state ownership

Ukraine has nationalized the large fishing trawler Bukhta Sokolovskaya, owned by sanctioned Russian oligarch Alexander Verkhovsky.

Politics • May 28, 02:31 PM • 17449 views
The film about the writers of the "Executed Renaissance" raised almost UAH 13 million

A film about Ukrainian writers of the Executed Renaissance who lived in Kharkiv, The House of Slovo: An Endless Novel has grossed almost 13 million hryvnias in its three weeks of release.

Culture • May 28, 01:34 PM • 16497 views
Canada has sheltered almost 287 thousand Ukrainian asylum seekers

Canada granted asylum to nearly 287,000 Ukrainian asylum seekers under the Canada-Ukraine Emergency Travel Permit Program between March 2022 and March 2014.

News of the World • May 28, 11:37 AM • 28208 views
Polish soldier wounded in migrant attack on border with Belarus

A Polish soldier is wounded while trying to stop a migrant who was illegally crossing the border from Belarus.

News of the World • May 28, 09:35 AM • 20434 views
The Netherlands offers to cooperate in assembling the Patriot air defense system and transfer it to Ukraine

The Netherlands invites other partner countries to join in to assemble and deliver at least one Patriot air defense system to Ukraine in the near future.

Politics • May 28, 08:25 AM • 20802 views
Luxury perfume brands may be linked to child labor

Luxury perfume brands Lancôme and Aerin Beauty allegedly used jasmine harvested with child labor in Egypt, according to a BBC investigation.

News of the World • May 28, 07:45 AM • 124157 views
Monument to militant poured with red paint in occupied Makiivka

The recently unveiled monument to the militant in occupied Makiivka was doused with red paint, but it is unlikely to find the "vandals" due to the lack of surveillance cameras in the area.

Society • May 27, 05:06 PM • 36047 views
Bulgaria is not considering sending its military to Ukraine

Bulgaria has no plans to send troops to Ukraine, as confirmed by acting Prime Minister Dimitar Glavchev after a meeting with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg.

Politics • May 27, 04:29 PM • 23058 views
Ex-law enforcement officers from Crimea who joined the Russian Interior Ministry will be tried for treason

Two former heads of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine from Crimea, who betrayed their oath of office and joined the Russian service, face up to 15 years in prison for treason after the indictments were sent to court.

Crimes and emergencies • May 27, 12:58 PM • 14149 views
German ex-military man convicted of spying for russia

A former German army officer has been sentenced to three and a half years in prison for spying for Russian intelligence services by passing classified military information.

War in Ukraine • May 27, 11:33 AM • 18444 views
Justifying the invasion and manipulating history: British intelligence has found out why the Russian Federation is publishing the "Politruk" newspaper

Russia's Ministry of Defense has published a political training manual called “Politruk” for military personnel, which, based on Soviet-era propaganda, justifies the invasion of Ukraine by portraying Ukrainians as Nazis and questioning Ukrainian statehood.

War in Ukraine • May 27, 10:46 AM • 32687 views
The second round of presidential elections continues in Lithuania

The second round of presidential elections is underway in Lithuania. The rival of the current president, Gitanas Nausėda, is Ingrida Šimonite, who is currently the head of the government.

News of the World • May 26, 11:53 AM • 24150 views
Landslide in Papua New Guinea kills more than 670 people

More than 670 people are feared dead after a massive landslide buried more than 150 homes in Papua New Guinea.

News of the World • May 26, 11:24 AM • 23917 views
Ukrainian athletes win 2 gold, silver and bronze medals at the World Cup in Poland

Ukrainian athletes won 2 gold, silver and bronze medals at the World Rowing Championships in Poznan, Poland.

Sports • May 26, 10:53 AM • 21878 views
Ukraine's national archery team wins silver and bronze medals at the European Championships

The national archery team of Ukraine won 2 silver and 2 bronze medals at the European Archery Championships held in Rome, Italy, from May 17 to 24, 2024.

Sports • May 26, 09:55 AM • 24944 views
Jewish school in Toronto comes under fire - Le Monde

Several shots were fired at a Jewish girls' school in Toronto. The facade was damaged, but there were no casualties. The event was condemned by politicians and Jewish organizations as a brazen act of anti-Semitism.

News of the World • May 26, 09:37 AM • 24600 views
Fire kills 24 people at a playground in India

A fire at an amusement park in Rajkot, India, killed at least 24 people, mostly children.

News of the World • May 26, 09:04 AM • 43285 views
Evacuation in Kharkiv region: more than 11 thousand people evacuated from a number of districts

In the Kharkiv region, 11,117 people were evacuated from Chuhuiv, Kharkiv and Bohodukhiv districts due to ongoing Russian attacks and shelling in the region.

Society • May 26, 08:35 AM • 44244 views
Mass protests against Netanyahu's government erupt in Israel: police use water cannons, arrests made

Massive protests against the government of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu have broken out in Israel. More than 80,000 demonstrators in Tel Aviv accused him of being unprepared for a Hamas attack and demanded his resignation, early elections, and the release of hostages.

News of the World • May 26, 08:00 AM • 103681 views
Rishi Sunak promises to bring back military service for 18-year-olds in Britain

Rishi Sunak, the British Prime Minister, announced plans to reinstate compulsory national service for 18-year-olds, requiring them to serve in the military for 12 months or perform civilian duties on weekends.

News of the World • May 26, 06:54 AM • 31991 views
Enemy attack on Kharkiv: at least 68 people injured, death toll rises

At least 68 people were injured and the death toll rose as a result of the enemy attack on Kharkiv, which resulted in numerous destructions, including a hypermarket, shopping centers, residential buildings and vehicles.

Society • May 26, 06:31 AM • 30296 views
Artworks from the estate of ex-MP suspected of high treason transferred to museum collection

More than 100 works of art seized from the estate of a former MP suspected of treason have been recognised as cultural property. cultural value. The works will be included in the collection of the Museum Fund of Ukraine and will be distributed among museums.

Culture • May 24, 06:06 PM • 22970 views
A bonus of 3.32 million euros has been approved for the Ukrainian national team for reaching Euro 2024

The Ukrainian Football Association has approved bonuses of €3. 32 million (UAH 139.4 million) for the Ukrainian national team's qualification for Euro 2024.

Sports • May 24, 05:02 PM • 22419 views
Russian authorities say the Islamic State is behind the Crocus City Hall terrorist attack

Russia claims that the Wilayat Khorasan group of the so-called Islamic State coordinated the terrorist attack on Crocus City Hall near Moscow via the Internet from the Afghanistan-Pakistan region.

News of the World • May 24, 02:40 PM • 20501 views
Estonian Foreign Ministry summons Russian diplomat over incident with buoys on Narva River

Estonia summoned a Russian diplomat after Russian border guards removed navigation buoys from the Narva River. The act of the Russian Federation threatens to escalate tensions, the Estonian authorities say.

News of the World • May 24, 02:01 PM • 15936 views
Finnish Foreign Ministry: Russia's actions with buoys on Narva are an act of confusion

According to the Finnish Foreign Minister, Russia has removed buoys on the Narva River along the border with Estonia, an unfriendly act aimed at creating confusion.

News of the World • May 24, 01:34 PM • 12643 views
Latvia condemned Russia for removing buoys from Estonian territory of the Narva River

Russia removed Estonian buoys marking a shipping channel in the Narva River, escalating tensions between the two countries.

News of the World • May 24, 12:22 PM • 17888 views
London boy who died of leukemia at the age of 15 to be made a saint: Vatican accepts conditions for canonization

Italian teenager Carlo Acutis, who was born in London and died of leukemia in 2006 at the age of 15, will become the first saint of the millennium after the Vatican recognized two miracles attributed to his intercession.

News of the World • May 24, 11:46 AM • 115308 views
Illegal logging - no violations were detected after the inspection of the Chornobyl zone territories

After repeated inspections by the authorities, no illegal logging has been found in the Chornobyl zone.

Society • May 24, 10:42 AM • 15855 views