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Overview and results of the 22nd round of the UPL: "Dynamo confidently defeats Vorskla, but Shakhtar strengthens its lead in the table

"Dynamo confidently defeated Vorskla 5-1, while Shakhtar strengthened its lead in the UPL table with a 3-0 victory over Obolon.

Sports • April 1, 07:50 AM • 23783 views
Jerry Heil and Alyona Alyona gathered applause at the Eurovision Song Contest 2024 Pre-Party in Madrid

Ukrainian artists Alyona Alyona and Jerry Heil received a standing ovation for their performance of "Maria & Teresa" at the Eurovision Song Contest 2024 pre-party in Madrid.

Culture • April 1, 06:47 AM • 25947 views
Russian Federation demands that Ukraine arrest the head of the SBU Vasyl Malyuk

Russia demands that Ukraine arrest the head of the Security Service of Ukraine, Vasyl Malyuk, accusing him of being responsible for terrorist attacks in Russia, including the attack on the Crocus City Hall near Moscow.

War in Ukraine • March 31, 06:12 PM • 53810 views
Over 100 settlements under occupants' fire, 49 combat engagements registered - General Staff

More than 100 settlements came under enemy fire, 49 combat engagements were recorded, and Ukrainian defenders repelled more than 40 Russian attacks, including attempts to break through the defense near Novopavlivka and Bakhmut.

War in Ukraine • March 31, 05:40 PM • 91963 views
Pavliuk names place where Russian offensive on Kyiv was broken

The decisive battles for the village of Moshchun northwest of Kyiv halted the Russian advance on the capital, preventing them from launching an offensive on the city center.

War in Ukraine • March 31, 05:21 PM • 102725 views
Charles III made his first public appearance since his cancer diagnosis, attending an Easter service

King Charles III made his first public appearance since being diagnosed with cancer, attending an Easter service at St. George's Chapel in Windsor, smiling and waving to well-wishers.

Culture • March 31, 05:02 PM • 56728 views
Pavlyuk: Russian Federation had real plans to capture Kyiv in three days, but they met with unexpected resistance and professional actions of Ukraine's defenders

The Russian armed forces had realistic plans to capture Kyiv in three days, but their plans were thwarted by the unexpected resistance and professional actions of the Ukrainian defenders under the command of General Syrsky.

War in Ukraine • March 31, 04:43 PM • 101877 views
The President of Ukraine presented state awards to soldiers of the Armed Forces, the National Guard, the Security Service of Ukraine, police officers and rescuers

On the second anniversary of the liberation of Kyiv region, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy presented state awards to the Armed Forces, National Guard, Security Service, police and rescuers who defended Bucha and evacuated civilians during the Russian occupation.

War in Ukraine • March 31, 03:54 PM • 43021 views
Netanyahu to undergo surgery under general anesthesia, Justice Minister to temporarily take over as Israeli prime minister

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will undergo surgery for a hernia under general anesthesia, and Justice Minister Yariv Levin will temporarily act as prime minister during the operation.

News of the World • March 31, 03:36 PM • 38855 views
New wave of violence in Ecuador: at least eight people killed in state of emergency

At least eight people were killed and eight others injured in an armed attack in the port city of Guayaquil, Ecuador, prompting the president to call for regional cooperation in the fight against drug trafficking and violence.

News of the World • March 31, 03:03 PM • 37191 views
Klitschko warns in interview with Bild that Kyiv remains Putin's target

Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko warns that Kyiv remains a target of Putin, and the city is better prepared than two years ago for possible new attacks by Russian armed forces.

War in Ukraine • March 31, 02:41 PM • 42251 views
In March, Russian Armed Forces lost 30 vehicles and 1300 personnel in Avdiivka sector - 47th Brigade press officer

In March, the Russian armed forces suffered significant losses - about 1,300 personnel and 30 pieces of equipment in the Avdiivka sector, a spokesman for the 47th separate mechanized brigade of the Ukrainian Armed Forces said.

War in Ukraine • March 31, 02:14 PM • 37520 views
Kharkiv under fire from Russian invaders: loud explosions in the city

The Russian occupiers attacked Kharkiv again with loud explosions, forcing the authorities to urge residents to stay in shelters.

War in Ukraine • March 31, 01:46 PM • 38003 views
Bucha has become a second home for more than 11 thousand internally displaced persons - Mayor of Bucha

Bucha has become a second home for more than 11,000 internally displaced people who came from the east and south of the country. The city is actively is actively recovering. The mayor of the city recalled the 509 victims of the Russian occupation with traces of torture and bullet wounds - today the Russian aggression is being commemorated in Bucha.

Society • March 31, 01:16 PM • 38082 views
Two years of de-occupation of Kyiv region: President Zelenskyy honors the memory of Ukrainians killed by Russian invaders in Bucha

President Zelenskyy honored the memory of more than 1,400 Ukrainian civilians, including 37 children, killed by Russian occupiers during the 33-day occupation of Bucha in Kyiv region two years ago.

Society • March 31, 12:34 PM • 101603 views
The area under crops in Ukraine has increased, but farmers are abandoning some traditional crops - representative of the Verkhovna Rada's agrarian committee

Over 470,000 hectares have been planted in Ukraine, with acreage increasing in Kherson and Kharkiv regions due to demining, but farmers are abandoning corn in favor of more profitable crops such as soybeans and are facing problems exporting to Western Europe due to the blocked border with Poland.

Economy • March 29, 05:18 PM • 87281 views
Defense Forces publish photos of the aftermath of the strike on Odesa, reminding of the danger of enemy aggression

A Russian missile attack on Odesa resulted in injuries to civilians, including two children, and damage to infrastructure, despite air defense efforts to shoot down the missiles.

War in Ukraine • March 29, 03:06 PM • 23596 views
Andrzej Duda vetoed the law on birth control pills

Poland's conservative president Andrzej Duda vetoed a bill that would have allowed people over 15 to buy the "morning-after" birth control pill without a prescription, angering leftist and liberal politicians.

News of the World • March 29, 03:04 PM • 29478 views
Artillery of the National Guard performed almost 1300 firing missions, destroyed more than 30 enemy positions

This week, the artillery of the National Guard of Ukraine performed nearly 1,300 firing missions, destroyed more than 30 enemy positions, and neutralized enemy equipment and personnel in the southern sector.

War in Ukraine • March 29, 02:09 PM • 22229 views
Occupants have damaged more than 600 churches and religious buildings since the beginning of the full-scale invasion

At least 630 religious sites, including churches, temples, synagogues, and mosques, have been destroyed or damaged by Russian shelling and looting since the start of the full-scale invasion of Ukraine.

War in Ukraine • March 29, 01:06 PM • 60738 views
Fortification is being built on a large scale, fortifications will protect not only Zaporizhzhia residents - Fedorov

In the Zaporizhzhia region, military and civilian engineers are working in three shifts to build fortifications to protect residents and the vast front line, despite Russia's attempts to hinder construction.

Society • March 29, 11:34 AM • 34995 views
Apple sues former employee for leaking confidential information

Apple is suing former iOS engineer Andrew Oda for leaking confidential information about the company's product strategies, number of employees, hardware details, and regulatory compliance strategies in violation of a confidentiality agreement.

Technologies • March 29, 10:42 AM • 19953 views
FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried sentenced to 25 years in prison

Sam Bankman-Fried, the founder of the bankrupt cryptocurrency platform FTX, has been sentenced to 25 years in prison for embezzling $8 billion from customers in one of the largest financial frauds in US history.

News of the World • March 29, 10:04 AM • 27144 views
Power and water supply stabilized in Dnipropetrovs'k region - Lysak

The efforts of Ukrainian power engineers and utility workers have stabilized electricity and water supply in the Dnipropetrovs'k region overnight after Russian attacks left nearly 50,000 people without electricity and 700,000 without water.

Society • March 29, 09:06 AM • 26822 views
Joe Biden enlisted the support of Barack Obama and Bill Clinton for a record fundraiser

Joe Biden held a record-breaking fundraiser with the support of Barack Obama and Bill Clinton, raising at least $25 million with tickets costing up to $500,000.

News of the World • March 29, 08:27 AM • 26757 views
Hamas called on Muslims to march on Jerusalem and "liberate al-Aqsa"

In a rare audio address, Hamas leader Muhammad Deif called on Muslims around the world to march on Jerusalem and "liberate the Al-Aqsa Mosque.

News of the World • March 29, 07:44 AM • 26089 views
Slovenian government websites are subject to unusual cyberattacks

Slovenian government websites, including the president's website, were subjected to DDoS attacks, which were later stopped by the national cybersecurity response center SI-CERT, and the Russian hacker group Cyber Army Russia Reborn claimed responsibility for them.

War in Ukraine • March 28, 05:17 PM • 31313 views
Fatal accident in Germany: Flixbus bus overturns near Leipzig, killing 4 people, driver under investigation

A Flixbus bus overturned near Leipzig, Germany, killing 4 passengers and injuring 35, and the driver is under investigation for manslaughter and negligent homicide.

News of the World • March 28, 04:30 PM • 28959 views
Kremlin spokesman warns Telegram CEO that platform is used by terrorists

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov warns Telegram CEO that the platform is increasingly being used by terrorists for their own purposes, but Russia has no plans to ban it for now, although it expects more attention from Pavel Durov.

News of the World • March 28, 02:56 PM • 25558 views
Signs of corruption: SAPO finds unjustified assets of the head of the customs sector, filed a lawsuit

The SAPO found unjustified the acquisition of assets worth over UAH 8. 6 million by the mother of the head of the Kyiv Customs sector of the SFS and filed a lawsuit to recover them for the state.

Crimes and emergencies • March 28, 01:53 PM • 17832 views