The EU law on critical raw materials is aimed at diversifying sources of supply of critical raw materials, not at confronting China, according to a European official.
The Philippines will take countermeasures against "dangerous attacks" by Chinese ships and is negotiating with allies to protect its sovereignty in the South China Sea dispute.
UN Human Rights Representative Volker Türk accuses Israel of using hunger as a weapon of war in Gaza, citing statistical evidence of artificial famine in his report.
Ukrainian defenders have successfully destroyed Russian military equipment and weapons, as evidenced by video footage released by the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
Former U. S. Senator from Connecticut Joe Lieberman, who ran for vice president on the Democratic Party ticket with Al Gore in 2000 and then with Republican John McCain in 2008, dies.
Russian troops are stepping up reconnaissance using drones in Mykolaiv and Odesa regions to identify targets for future attacks.
The occupiers are preparing coal mining enterprises in Luhansk region for liquidation, motivating miners to join the Russian army under the pretext of "saving jobs.
Renowned American sculptor Richard Serra, known for his monumental steel plate works, has died at the age of 85 at his home in New York City.
A unique slab of the Holy Warrior from the times of Kievan Rus, which was almost illegally sold for 210,000 hryvnias, has become an exhibit of the National Museum of History of Ukraine after it was seized by law enforcement.
A maintenance vehicle collided with an Emirates Airline Airbus A380-800 at Moscow's Domodedovo Airport, damaging the underside of the world's largest passenger airliner and canceling a flight to Dubai.
A new type of long-range munition hit Kharkiv from a distance of about 90 km, causing numerous casualties, breaking more than 300 windows, damaging residential areas and a school, the first such attack on the city in 2024.
Climate change has made it possible to grow new crops in regions of Ukraine where they were not previously grown, creating opportunities for the development of the agricultural sector.
Protests by Belgian farmers in Brussels turned violent, with police using water cannons and tear gas against demonstrators who threw manure, eggs and fireworks, injuring two police officers and a firefighter.
The deputy head of a Kyiv utility company was detained for extorting UAH 500,000 from a resident for asphalting a road without a formal contract.
Six workers are presumed dead after a container ship collided with the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, disrupting operations at the largest U. S. port.
In the Russian-occupied part of the Luhansk region, the enemy is massively issuing summonses, allegedly forming a mobilization reserve, and schools are holding propaganda lessons on "unity with Russia" that children are forced to listen to on their knees.
According to Kharkiv Mayor Ihor Terekhov, the intervals between power outages in Kharkiv are 4-6 hours, and these schedules do not depend on the city and Kharkivoblenergo, as a different scheme is used and power engineers work despite the difficulties.
Ukraine's U19 football team defeated Switzerland 3-0 and qualified for Euro 2024 without conceding a single goal.
The youth national football team of Ukraine U-21 won the sixth victory in the group in the selection for Euro-2025, defeating Azerbaijan away from with a score of 3:0, continuing their winning streak and becoming the leaders with a high chance of qualifying for Euro 2025.
Russian troops launch a KAB-1500 missile at a five-story residential building in Krasnohorivka, Donetsk region, killing three people and evacuating two women.
Poland has reacted to the fact that a Russian missile violated Polish airspace. The country warns that F-16 fighters and Poland's missile defense systems are on alert in case of further threats, and also criticized the Russian ambassador's refusal to explain the "missile" incident.
A 59-year-old man had his arm amputated as a result of an accident while working with a sawmill in Bila Tserkva district of Kyiv region.
The Institute for the Study of War says the attack on Crocus City Hall in Moscow was likely carried out by ISIS, not Ukraine, and was the result of a major Russian intelligence failure.
Microsoft has appointed Pavan Davuluri as the new head of Windows and Surface, combining the two teams under his leadership.
Ilon Musk's ex-girlfriend Grimes showed off her new boyfriend, music producer Anime (Matteo Milleri), in romantic photos on Instagram.
Florida passed a law restricting access to social media for children under 14 to combat addiction and protect the mental health of minors.
Trump has supported Israeli military action against Hamas, but has advocated an end to the war in Gaza due to the dire humanitarian crisis and loss of international support.
A strong geomagnetic storm on the Sun caused a spectacular display of the southern lights (Aurora Australis), which was visible in New Zealand and southern Australia: bright red and green colors lit up the sky before sunrise.
Boeing CEO David Calhoun will resign in 2024 due to problems with the quality of the 737 Max aircraft.
The Spanish court overturned its previous decision to block Telegram, suspending the blocking order until it receives a police report explaining the features of the service and how blocking could affect its users.