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British minister calls for Putin's ouster, but UK government says it's "a matter for the Russian people"

The British minister believes that the United Kingdom should work with NATO and its allies to win in Ukraine and "eventually" oust the Russian leader from the Kremlin. However, judging by the response of the Prime Minister's spokesperson Rishi Sunak, the official went a little further than the official UK policy.

Politics • February 23, 05:02 PM • 28400 views
Almost half of all medical institutions in Ukraine can provide psychological services

A growing number of healthcare facilities in Ukraine are able to provide mental health services at the primary healthcare level. care. Almost 1,000 medical institutions in Ukraine have signed agreements to provide such care.

Health • February 23, 04:27 PM • 22662 views
Kyiv-based entrepreneurs who controlled Internet traffic in occupied Donetsk detained for helping aggressor in TOT

Kyiv businessmen who helped Russia control Internet traffic in occupied Donetsk were detained for aiding the aggressor.

Crimes and emergencies • February 23, 03:45 PM • 20276 views
Ukrainian soldiers strike at invaders' stronghold with 700 kg of explosives: video

Ukrainian sappers from the 48th Kamyanets-Podilsky Brigade struck a Russian stronghold using more than 700 kg of explosives from the UR-77 Meteorite system, the General Staff of Ukraine reports.

War in Ukraine • February 23, 01:15 PM • 25931 views
Enemy conducts 5 assaults on Dnipro left bank and loses over 30 vehicles - Southern Defense Forces

The enemy lost more than 30 pieces of equipment and machinery, making 5 attempts to storm the left bank of the Dnipro, which were repelled by Ukrainian forces.

War in Ukraine • February 23, 12:35 PM • 22260 views
Netanyahu unveils Israeli plans for Gaza after war, but Palestinian Authority rejects them

Israel's plans for Gaza after the war include the creation of a security buffer zone and continued intervention, but the Palestinian Authority rejects these plans as occupation.

News of the World • February 23, 12:07 PM • 23369 views
'Year of the Dragon' triggers baby boom in China, but it will be short-lived due to childcare problems

Hospitals in China reported a significant increase in the number of newborns in the Year of the Dragon, with some reporting 20-72% more births than the previous year.

News of the World • February 23, 11:12 AM • 22474 views
Protecting is the number one task, and then we will continue, the Russians will get some surprises - Zelensky

Protecting Ukraine from a large Russian army is a top priority, but continuing successful operations in the south and spoiling surprises for the Russians is also important, Zelenskiy said.

War in Ukraine • February 23, 10:28 AM • 22160 views
Medical staff strike in South Korea due to the announcement of a reform aimed at changing the number of doctors

South Korean hospitals will extend their working hours and allow for a complete switch to telemedicine services to cope with staff shortages caused by doctors' protests against planned healthcare reforms.

News of the World • February 23, 09:16 AM • 23205 views
Turkish and Russian foreign ministers discuss Russia's war in Ukraine and the situation in Gaza at the G20 summit

Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan meets with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov at the G20 summit in Brazil to discuss Russia's war in Ukraine, the situation in Gaza, and peace talks between Azerbaijan and Armenia.

War in Ukraine • February 23, 08:30 AM • 29106 views
China allegedly uses private companies to hack citizens and foreign governments - Financial Times

A major data leak revealed that China may have hired a private company to spy on foreign governments and monitor its own citizens.

News of the World • February 23, 07:59 AM • 23279 views
Yemeni Houthi leader threatens to attack with "underwater weapons" in the Red Sea

The Houthi leader has threatened to intensify attacks on ships in the Red Sea and adjacent waters using new underwater weapons.

News of the World • February 22, 04:56 PM • 25296 views
A cargo ship is attacked off the coast of Yemen, a fire breaks out on the deck

A cargo ship was fired upon by missiles off the coast of Yemen, causing a fire on board.

News of the World • February 22, 04:32 PM • 24125 views
Kyiv administration warns of rising water levels, but no flooding is expected in the capital

Due to the discharge of water from the Kyiv Reservoir, the Kyiv City Military Administration warned of possible sharp fluctuations in the Dnipro River level in the capital as it reaches the initial flood marks, but no extreme flooding is expected.

Society • February 22, 04:08 PM • 39249 views
Aviation bombs dropped by the occupiers near private buildings in Kharkiv region have been neutralized by sappers

Sappers of the State Emergency Service destroyed two unexploded aircraft bombs that were dropped near civilian buildings in Kharkiv region.

War in Ukraine • February 22, 03:15 PM • 25177 views
Russians use high-speed ATVs in Zaporizhzhia sector, but Ukrainian Defense Forces destroy them - Likhoviy

Over the past two days, the Ukrainian military destroyed three Russian ATVs used to evacuate wounded soldiers or conduct small-scale assaults in the Zaporizhzhya sector.

War in Ukraine • February 22, 11:35 AM • 22903 views
Russian troops are trying to gain a foothold in the Liman-Kupyansk area and reach the Siverskyi Donets River

Russian troops are trying to gain a foothold in the Limansko-Kupyansk area and reach the Siversky Donets River, while Ukrainian troops continue to resist their attempts.

War in Ukraine • February 22, 10:30 AM • 61052 views
Russian army lost almost 400 servicemen in Liman-Kupyansk sector over 24 hours, including 5 who joined the exchange fund

Over the past day, Ukrainian troops destroyed 138 units of Russian weapons and military equipment in fierce fighting in the Limansko-Kupiansk sector and neutralized 97 enemy drones.

War in Ukraine • February 22, 10:02 AM • 22768 views
Carbon monoxide poisoning injures 6 people in two villages of Odesa region

Four adults and two children were hospitalized after carbon monoxide poisoning due to a faulty heating system in two villages in Odesa Oblast.

Crimes and emergencies • February 22, 09:18 AM • 24619 views
Czech government decides to stop issuing residence permits to Russians and Belarusians

The Czech government has decided to extend indefinitely its order to suspend the issuance of visas and residence permits to citizens of Russia and Belarus.

War in Ukraine • February 22, 08:50 AM • 25687 views
White House invests $20 billion to replace Chinese cranes in US ports

The White House is investing $20 billion to replace about 200 Chinese-made cranes operating in U. S. ports over cybersecurity concerns.

News of the World • February 22, 08:26 AM • 22170 views
Odyssey spacecraft prepares to land on the Moon, near the crater Malapert A

The Odyssey spacecraft is scheduled to land on the Moon near the Malapert A crater on February 22, becoming the first private mission to reach the lunar surface.

News of the World • February 22, 07:47 AM • 49424 views
A new report on the brutal sexual crimes committed by Hamas during its attack on Israel contains disturbing details

According to a new report, Hamas committed several sexual assaults, rapes, and other brutal acts during its October attack on Israel.

News of the World • February 21, 05:08 PM • 24379 views
Another 65 communities will be supported by the Resilience Program: a total of almost 100 Mental Health Support Centers are expected in Ukraine

The Social Resilience Program with the support of Olena Zelenska will expand to 65 more communities, bringing the total number of mental health support centers in Ukraine to almost 100.

Society • February 21, 04:14 PM • 30427 views
"Speeding up supplies for the Armed Forces brigades": digitalisation of the MoD property accounting has already been implemented in 200 military units

The implementation of an automated SAP-based defense resource management system in 200 Ukrainian military units has significantly accelerated the processing of supply requests for army brigades from several weeks to 2-3 days.

War in Ukraine • February 21, 03:10 PM • 17393 views
More than a third of Ukrainian vocational schools have applied for projects to transform learning spaces

More than a third of Ukraine's vocational schools have applied to participate in the state program to repair classrooms and upgrade equipment.

Society • February 21, 02:29 PM • 37266 views
Former head of defence enterprise put on the wanted list: he violated his obligations when posting bail

The court ruled to postpone the bail of UAH 1. 8 million for the former head of the state defense enterprise, who is a fugitive from justice and is accused of misappropriating UAH 2 million of state funds intended to support the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

Crimes and emergencies • February 21, 11:16 AM • 23436 views
Poland and Ukraine hold emergency talks due to blockade of border crossings by Polish farmers

Polish and Ukrainian officials held emergency talks to resolve a dispute over the blocking of border crossings caused by Polish farmers' protests against food imports from Ukraine.

Economy • February 21, 10:33 AM • 31623 views
The indexation of pensions in 2024 will take into account the coefficient of 1.079: the maximum increase will be within UAH 1,577

The draft resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers proposes indexing pensions in 2024 with a coefficient of 1. 079, with a minimum increase of UAH 100 and a maximum increase of UAH 1,577.

Economy • February 21, 09:19 AM • 35446 views
Attention deficit disorder could be an evolutionary advantage

The study found that participants with higher ADHD scores were more likely to leave their area and seek out new berry fields, suggesting that some ADHD traits may have helped primitive people seek out new food sources.

Health • February 21, 08:41 AM • 27310 views