In Novorossiysk, on the night of July 6, an "attack by unmanned boats" was announced. Sirens and explosions were heard in the city, and the threat was canceled in the morning.
An Israeli negotiating team will travel to Qatar for indirect talks with Hamas on a ceasefire and hostage release. At the same time, the office of the Israeli Prime Minister stated that the changes Hamas intends to make to the proposal are "unacceptable to Israel."
China is finalising new safety regulations for driver assistance systems, which could give it an edge over global rivals. This contrasts with the US market, where such regulation is the focus of criticism.
Hamas has developed disagreements regarding the new US ceasefire proposal in Gaza. The political leadership outside Gaza supports a truce, while militants in the Gaza Strip seek a continuation of hostilities.
The eRecovery service in "Diia" will be unavailable from 8:00 on July 5 to 18:00 on July 6. This is due to the update of the functionality of the Register of Damaged and Destroyed Property to add new services.
The SBU detained a 17-year-old school graduate who was adjusting Russian missile and drone strikes on Kyiv. The young man photographed energy facilities, headquarters of the Defense Forces, and air defense facilities for Russian handlers.
Today, European Union ambassadors will consider the 18th package of sanctions against Russia. Journalist Rikard Jozwiak notes that there will be no "white smoke" (decision) today.
The Patrol Police urges to help animals during heatwaves by leaving water and food in the shade. Pet owners are advised not to leave them in cars and not to walk them during peak heat hours.
From two Bitcoin wallets that had been inactive for 14 years, 20,000 BTC worth $2. 18 billion were transferred on July 4. These coins were acquired in 2011 for $0.78, and this is now a potentially significant profit.
In Kyiv, gas distribution has been temporarily suspended in four districts due to Russian shelling. Emergency brigades of "Kyivgaz" are working to eliminate the consequences of the attack.
Two brothers were exposed for organizing a scheme to transfer servicemen from combat units to rear units for 15 thousand US dollars. They processed fictitious medical documentation through connections in the Main Military Clinical Hospital.
On July 5, an atmospheric front is expected in Ukraine, bringing rains and a temperature drop to +24+28 degrees across most of the territory. In the south and southeast, the heat will persist up to +34 degrees.
A powerful explosion of a liquefied petroleum gas tank occurred at a gas station in Rome, causing a column of fire and smoke. As a result of the incident, 21 people were injured, including eight police officers and medical workers.
In Kyiv, after the shelling, smog appeared and a noticeable smell of burning, but the KMDA states a low level of air pollution. Experts recommend closing windows, limiting time outdoors, and drinking more water.
A study by the Karolinska Institute in Sweden confirmed that neural progenitor cells actively divide in the brains of adults up to 78 years of age. This discovery offers hope for improving memory, learning, and restoring brain functions.
Almost fifty UAVs attacked five regions of the Russian Federation, including the Rostov region, where power outages were recorded. The Azov Optical-Mechanical Plant, which produces critical components for the Russian army, was hit.
Doctors Without Borders (MSF) reported mass ethnically motivated acts of violence in Sudan, including killings, sexual violence, and abductions. The region around Al-Fashir was particularly affected, where thousands of people were forced to flee.
The city's Department of Health in Tennessee has allowed Elon Musk's xAI data center to continue operating gas turbines that power the Grok chatbot. This decision was made despite a lawsuit and public opposition regarding air pollution.
Russia's oil and gas revenues in June decreased by 33. 7% compared to last year, reaching their lowest level since January 2023. The fall in global crude oil prices and the strengthening of the ruble are reducing the profitability of oil companies and burdening the federal budget.
The former mayor of occupied Luhansk died on June 3 as a result of an explosion of an "improvised explosive device that could have been activated by a female suicide bomber," Russian media claim.
Denmark insists on applying Article 7 of the EU Treaty against Hungary due to violations of fundamental rights. Danish Minister for European Affairs Marie Bjerre in Aarhus mentioned Budapest's blocking of Ukraine's membership.
Google has extended artificial intelligence capabilities into Workspace by integrating Gems - personalised assistants powered by Google Gemini. They are available in Gmail, Docs, Drive, Tables and Slides, allowing users to programme them for different tasks.
A deputy of the Volyn Oblast Council is suspected of organizing a scheme for illegal transportation of men abroad. He facilitated the issuance of "volunteer" documents for conscripts, and the criminal group included court assistants and heads of charitable foundations.
The Metals Company plans to mine polymetallic nodules in the Clarion-Clipperton Zone of the Pacific Ocean. Ecologists warn of a significant reduction in benthic populations due to mining.
Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the Russian Navy Mykhailo Gudkov, who was responsible for the actions of the marines, died in the Kursk region.
European NATO allies are preparing for a possible withdrawal of some American troops from Europe, which will affect bases in Italy and Germany. The alliance is reviewing defense plans that largely rely on American military capabilities.
VR-Omics software has been developed, allowing for the analysis and visualization of pediatric heart tumors in 2D and 3D environments. This tool helps identify the cellular activity of cardiac rhabdomyoma and better understand pediatric diseases.
YouTube has blocked the channels of ex-MP Ihor Mosiychuk and MP Artem Dmytruk in Ukraine. Both spread information consistent with Russian propaganda and are under NSDC sanctions.
Ferrari has unveiled the new Amalfi model, a four-seater coupe with a front-mounted engine that will replace the Roma. The car is equipped with a 3.9-liter twin-turbo V8 engine with 631 hp and has improved acceleration characteristics.
Schemes to embezzle almost UAH 100 million, organized by a former battalion commander and his subordinates, have been exposed in Odesa region. They provided "exemption from conscription", forged combatant certificates, and illegally sold fuel.