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"I became a bit of a machine": Arnold Schwarzenegger gets pacemaker

Arnold Schwarzenegger, a famous actor, underwent surgery to install a pacemaker due to a congenital heart defect and is recovering well.

Culture • March 25, 06:09 PM • 27745 views
"Nasty hysteria": solovyov speculated about Belgorod residents' complaints about the war, city residents responded

Russian propagandist Vladimir Solovyov called the complaints of Belgorod residents about shelling "nasty hysteria" and said that Moscow was helping the city, which provoked angry responses from locals who suggested that he move there with his children.

War in Ukraine • March 25, 05:46 PM • 48580 views
A man died as a result of Russian shelling in Kharkiv region

A 65-year-old civilian man was killed in Vovchansk, Kharkiv region, as a result of Russian shelling that damaged private houses.

War in Ukraine • March 25, 04:53 PM • 24898 views
peskov did not comment on the probability of failure of rf special services before the terrorist attack at Crocus City Hall

Kremlin spokesman refuses to answer question about whether the attack on the concert hall was a failure of russian intelligence.

News of the World • March 25, 12:16 PM • 24354 views
The Kremlin is silent on traces of torture on terror suspects

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov declined to comment on the visible signs of torture on the suspects in the Crocus City Hall attack; he stated that "the investigation is ongoing". According to Peskov, "no coherent version has been voiced, only preliminary data is being discussed."

News of the World • March 25, 11:51 AM • 23412 views
"We have to stop this terror" - Zelensky reacts to Russian missile strike on Ukraine's capital

Five people were wounded in a Russian missile attack on Kyiv, prompting President Zelenskiy to call for more air defense systems to protect Ukrainian cities and save lives from Russian terror.

War in Ukraine • March 25, 11:05 AM • 27532 views
The terrorist attack in Crocus City Hall killed 137 people

The terrorist attack on the Crocus City concert hall in Krasnogorsk, Moscow region, killed at least 137 people, making it the deadliest attack in Russia in two decades.

News of the World • March 25, 10:42 AM • 31002 views
russia promotes information campaign "linking" Ukraine to the terrorist attack in "Crocus" - Center for Countering Disinformation

Russia is promoting an information campaign that falsely links Ukraine to the terrorist attack in the Crocus City Mall, citing statements by pro-Russian journalists and bloggers.

War in Ukraine • March 25, 10:19 AM • 29393 views
Traffic is hampered on Boychuk Street in Kyiv

Four people, including a minor, were injured as a result of rocket fire in Kyiv's Pechersk district, which hampered traffic on Mykhailo Boichuk Street in both directions.

Kyiv • March 25, 09:35 AM • 30122 views
As a result of the cyberattack, China could gain access to the data of millions of UK voters

China may have gained access to the personal data of millions of British voters through state-sponsored cyberattacks on members of the British Parliament, which poses a threat to British democracy.

News of the World • March 25, 09:25 AM • 28590 views
Artificial intelligence requires large amounts of electricity and complicates the transition to carbon-free technologies

The AI boom requires huge computing power and energy loads, posing risks to the power grid and the transition to cleaner energy sources, as AI may force companies to rely more on fossil fuels than expected.

News of the World • March 25, 08:21 AM • 34370 views
CSCI: Fake about "Ukrainian Armed Forces withdrawal from Dnipro and Kharkiv" spread by enemy, situation on the frontlines controlled - CSCI

The Center for Strategic Communications and Information Security refutes the enemy's lies that the Ukrainian Armed Forces are allegedly preparing to retreat from Dnipro and Kharkiv, stating that the situation on the frontlines is under control.

War in Ukraine • March 22, 04:52 PM • 33869 views
Russia says new shelling in Belgorod region: drone attacked infrastructure facility

the belgorod region of russia has been subjected to drone attacks and shelling targeting infrastructure and agricultural facilities, resulting in damage but no casualties, according to the regional governor.

War in Ukraine • March 22, 03:25 PM • 28534 views
Guilty of embezzling more than 20 thousand tons of grain worth millions of hryvnias: ex-executives of Lutsk bakery plant imprisoned

The former director of Lutsk Bread Product Plant No. 2 and the former head of the elevator, found guilty of embezzling 26,000 tons of grain worth UAH 56 million belonging to PJSC Agrarian Fund, were sentenced to 10 and 7.5 years in prison, respectively.

Crimes and emergencies • March 22, 02:28 PM • 21755 views
Belgium: if the income of Russian assets is attracted to the capital markets, the amount of funds will be greater

Belgium proposes to use bonds secured by frozen Russian assets to maximize funds for Ukraine, potentially generating much more than the current €3 billion from these assets.

Economy • March 22, 01:28 PM • 24826 views
Western banks have a prejudice against using the income of Russian assets in favor of Ukraine

Some Western banks have warned against the EU's plan to use the proceeds of frozen Russian assets to finance arms for Ukraine, fearing costly lawsuits after sanctions are eased.

War in Ukraine • March 22, 12:30 PM • 24394 views
Ukrainian soldiers-defenders from Lviv region were posthumously awarded the Order "For Courage" of the III degree

11 soldiers of the National Guard from Lviv region are posthumously awarded the Order "For Courage" of the III degree for heroic self-sacrifice in defending Ukraine from the Russian invasion.

Society • March 22, 11:53 AM • 26031 views
Fake documents for $3000: Lviv region detains fraudster who offered "forwarding driver" license

In the Lviv region, border guards and police detained a fraudster who offered fake "freight forwarder" IDs for $3000 to cross the border.

Crimes and emergencies • March 22, 10:19 AM • 24745 views
Power engineers restore electricity supply to household consumers in Poltava region

Power supply to household consumers in Poltava region has been restored, but 33 legal consumers remain without electricity.

Society • March 22, 09:48 AM • 24642 views
Apple's shares fell due to the antitrust proceedings of the US Department of Justice

Apple shares fell by almost 4%, the biggest drop since August 2023, after the US Department of Justice and 15 states sued the company for monopolizing the smartphone market.

News of the World • March 22, 09:19 AM • 28108 views
Almost 76 thousand packs of excise-free cigarettes seized in Odesa region

SBU detectives in Odesa region seized almost 76 thousand packs of excise-free cigarettes of well-known brands worth UAH 6 million from an offender who rented a warehouse for their storage and further illegal sale.

Crimes and emergencies • March 22, 08:25 AM • 21494 views
More than 110 thousand consumers in Poltava region are without power supply, restoration works are underway - OVA

More than 110,000 consumers in Poltava region are without power due to a massive Russian attack, and restoration work is underway to balance the power grid.

War in Ukraine • March 22, 07:41 AM • 25876 views
Court rejects Navalny's mother's lawsuit against the colony for improper medical care

A court has dismissed a lawsuit filed by Alexei Navalny's mother against the colony for improper medical care provided to her son before his death.

News of the World • March 21, 04:21 PM • 29434 views
Prevent a shutdown: $1.1 million bipartisan funding document released in the U.S

The U. S. Congress unveiled a bipartisan $1.1 trillion spending package to fund defense, homeland security and other programs to avert a partial government shutdown.

News of the World • March 21, 03:58 PM • 27047 views
A historic antitrust lawsuit: US DOJ and 16 prosecutors file suit against iPhone maker

The U. S. Department of Justice and 16 state prosecutors filed an antitrust lawsuit against Apple, accusing the iPhone maker of illegally monopolizing the smartphone market and creating obstacles to competitors' access to iPhone hardware and software features.

Technologies • March 21, 03:39 PM • 23889 views
Travis Scott's fatal concert: organizers foresaw Astroworld overcrowding

The organizers of Travis Scott's Astroworld festival miscalculated the venue's capacity, leading to overcrowding that caused 10 deaths and nearly 5,000 injuries during the 2021 concert.

Culture • March 21, 02:48 PM • 26944 views
Early detection of Parkinson's disease: a new test will help you avoid waiting for symptoms for years

A new skin biopsy test can accurately detect abnormal alpha-synuclein protein in 93% of people, allowing early diagnosis of Parkinson's disease rather than waiting for symptoms to appear for many years.

Health • March 21, 12:39 PM • 24739 views
Michael Emmett Walsh dies: an outstanding actor who played in more than 100 films

Michael Emmett Walsh, a prominent actor who appeared in more than 100 films, including Blade Runner, True Blood and Straight Time, has died at the age of 88 in Vermont, USA.

Culture • March 21, 10:45 AM • 26057 views
The concept of assistance to Ukraine is being discussed: Speaker of the US Congress on the mechanism of financing Ukraine

The US Congress is discussing various mechanisms to provide additional assistance to Ukraine, including the use of seized assets of Russian oligarchs, the provision of weapons and humanitarian aid separately or as a package, and the possibility of loans, although the details are still being discussed.

War in Ukraine • March 21, 10:06 AM • 27599 views
Gathering intelligence for the occupiers: Zaporizhzhia university student detained

A student of Zaporizhzhia University was detained for collecting intelligence on Ukrainian military units and critical infrastructure for Russian curators, passing the information through her godmother.

War in Ukraine • March 21, 08:36 AM • 26671 views