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London and EU agreement: in exchange for new fishing quotas, British arms manufacturers will be able to earn billions of pounds

Britain is close to an agreement with the EU that will open access to the EU's €150 billion defense fund for British arms manufacturers. In exchange, Britain has made concessions on fishing rights.

Politics • April 22, 06:54 AM • 7938 views
Meta is introducing new measures to detect teenagers on Instagram and apply safety measures

Meta is introducing AI in Instagram to detect the true age of teenagers, even if they specify otherwise. The technology analyzes indirect signals, such as birthday greetings, and is being tested in the US.

Technologies • April 21, 03:40 PM • 7498 views
Philippines and US started military exercises amid tensions with China

The Philippines and the US have begun joint "Balikatan" exercises involving 17,000 troops amid tensions with China. For three weeks, they will practice a battle scenario near the South China Sea to deter Beijing.

News of the World • April 21, 02:54 PM • 7979 views
John Cena Surpassed Everyone at WrestleMania: 17th Champion Title

John Cena defeated Cody Rhodes at WrestleMania in Las Vegas, winning his 17th WWE Champion title. The victory was made possible thanks to the interference of rapper Travis Scott.

Sports • April 21, 12:03 PM • 32762 views
Lack of "Back to the Future" cars pushes up prices for the legendary DeLorean DMC sports car

The number of DeLorean DMC cars, known thanks to the film "Back to the Future", is decreasing. Their shortage and iconic status are leading to a significant increase in prices.

Technologies • April 21, 11:16 AM • 4323 views
Houthis accuse the US of new airstrikes on central Sana'a: 12 dead and 30 injured reported

Yemeni Houthis accused the US of airstrikes on a market and the Farwah district in Sana'a. According to the Houthis, at least 12 people were killed and 30 were injured.

News of the World • April 21, 08:07 AM • 4285 views
Humanoids in China's everyday life: embodied AI is changing the country and affecting relations with the US

China is massively implementing embodied AI, from humanoid robots to drones, to accelerate the economy and solve strategic tasks. This technological revolution is taking place against the backdrop of escalating competition with the US for leadership in key AI developments.

News of the World • April 21, 06:37 AM • 4051 views
No-fly zone introduced over Sandringham Palace after Zelenskyy's visit

Flight restrictions over Charles III's residence in Sandringham were introduced at the request of security. The reason is the detection of drones over the king's estate during President Zelenskyy's visit in March 2025.

Politics • April 18, 05:51 PM • 10574 views
In Kharkiv, the number of people injured in the Russian attack has increased to 112, including 9 children

As a result of the morning attack by the Russian Federation on Kharkiv on April 18, the number of victims has increased to 112 people, including 9 children. A number of buildings were damaged.

Society • April 18, 05:11 PM • 13117 views
Trump is considering firing US Federal Reserve Chairman Powell over his economic policies

US President Donald Trump is considering firing Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell due to disagreements over monetary policy. The Trump administration is exploring various options.

News of the World • April 18, 04:57 PM • 10375 views
Soldiers of the border brigade ‘Gart’ in Kharkivshchyna neutralised about 20 invaders with Russian equipment

Border guards of the "Hart" brigade launched a series of strikes on Russian positions. A fuel and lubricant depot, engineering equipment were destroyed and 18 occupiers were eliminated.

War in Ukraine • April 18, 04:18 PM • 9882 views
Extreme border crossing: man tried to illegally leave Ukraine in an oil tank

In Bukovyna, a man was detained while trying to cross the border with Moldova, hiding in the oil tank of a truck. He was detained at the Mamalyga checkpoint.

Crimes and emergencies • April 18, 03:18 PM • 12168 views
US strikes on Yemen's port: more than 70 dead, hundreds injured

As a result of the bombing of the Ras Issa oil port in Yemen, the death toll has risen to 74, with another 171 people injured. The US says the aim was to destroy a source of fuel for the Houthis.

News of the World • April 18, 02:32 PM • 8939 views
Raiffeisen Bank "froze" attempts to sell its division in Russia - Financial Times

Raiffeisen Bank has frozen attempts to sell its Russian division amid a possible resumption of political relations between the US and Russia. The process is complicated by lawsuits.

News of the World • April 18, 12:06 PM • 6407 views
Former Minister of Information of occupied Crimea sentenced to 13 years for treason

The former Minister of Information of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, who joined the occupiers in 2014, has been sentenced to 13 years of imprisonment with confiscation of property. He has been found guilty of treason.

Crimes and emergencies • April 18, 11:22 AM • 4892 views
Ocean temperature breaks records: warming is increasing 4.5 times faster

Since 2019, sea surface temperature has been rising 4. 5 times faster than in the 1980s. An ESA study shows an acceleration of ocean warming, requiring constant monitoring.

News of the World • April 18, 10:40 AM • 8159 views
Pink flamingos have returned to the summer lakes at the Kyiv Zoo

Two dozen pink flamingos have moved closer to the greenery at the Kyiv Zoo. Conditions close to natural ones have been created for the birds, with lawns, beaches and nesting sites.

Society • April 18, 09:47 AM • 11627 views
Scientists have unraveled the mystery of the disappearance of carbonaceous meteorites during their plunge into the Earth's atmosphere

Carbonaceous asteroids, rich in organic molecules, rarely reach Earth due to their destruction by the Sun and the atmosphere. The study sheds light on the origin of life.

Technologies • April 17, 06:27 PM • 34784 views
Artifacts from the naval battle between Spain and England in 1718 found in Sicily

The remains of a ship and a cannon from the Battle of Cape Passaro between the English and Spanish fleets were discovered near Syracuse. The finds reveal new details about this important maritime event.

News of the World • April 17, 06:00 PM • 9913 views
Romanian soldiers train to fight in urban environments of Bucharest

Romanian soldiers are conducting training exercises simulating combat in urban environments, using mock-ups of buildings in Bucharest. The aim of the exercises is to practice combat skills in a realistic environment.

News of the World • April 17, 04:53 PM • 7863 views
A commemorative coin resembling a pysanka appeared in Ukrainian circulation before Easter

A commemorative coin "Easter Joy. Pysanka" appeared in Ukraine, shaped like a pysanka decorated with symbols. The coin is made of 999 silver, decorated with enamel and local gilding.

Economy • April 17, 04:12 PM • 11936 views
In the Russian Federation, the "Taliban" was removed from the list of terrorists, but not definitively

In Russia, the ban on the activities of the "Taliban" was lifted. Such a decision was made by the court based on a lawsuit by the Prosecutor General's Office of the Russian Federation. But the Afghan movement remains on the list of terrorist organizations in the country.

News of the World • April 17, 03:35 PM • 9463 views
Ukraine's accession to the EU by 2030 is realistic, says European Commissioner Kos

European Commissioner Marta Kos believes that Ukraine has realistic prospects of joining the EU by 2030. She compared it to the accession of the Balkan countries to NATO.

Politics • April 17, 03:00 PM • 8680 views
King Charles III in Easter message: the world needs faith, hope and love

In his Easter address, Charles III emphasized the importance of faith, hope and love as virtues that unite different religions. He also noted the dedication of those who help others in crisis situations.

News of the World • April 17, 01:03 PM • 45503 views
The aftermath of the Russian attack on the opera and ballet theatre building is being cleared up in Dnipro

As a result of the night UAV attack, the facade, windows and economic part of the opera and ballet theatre in Dnipro were damaged. Employees are eliminating the consequences and installing temporary windows.

War in Ukraine • April 17, 12:26 PM • 10256 views
The Moldovan Parliament has scheduled parliamentary elections for September 28

The Moldovan Parliament has decided to hold early elections on September 28. A tense struggle for influence is expected between the pro-Western PAS and the coalition led by Stoianoglo.

News of the World • April 17, 11:59 AM • 9272 views
In Dnipro, the building of the Medical University, which has the status of an architectural monument, was damaged as a result of a direct hit

As a result of the attack, the buildings and dormitories of the Medical University were damaged, there was destruction of the roof and floors. Three people died, including a child, and 31 were injured.

Society • April 17, 10:39 AM • 8174 views
PACE will adopt a resolution on captured journalists in October 2025

PACE is preparing a resolution on Ukrainian journalists in captivity. The third hearing on this issue will take place in the near future, with the participation of human rights activists and international organizations.

Society • April 17, 10:04 AM • 8715 views
In Donetsk region, 2 people died due to Russian shelling, 10 cities were destroyed

Russian troops shelled 10 settlements in Donetsk region, killing two people. Dozens of residential buildings and civilian objects were damaged.

War in Ukraine • April 17, 09:33 AM • 10038 views
The fire at the APZ-20 plant in Kursk reached an area of 17,000 square meters: the Ministry of Emergency Situations of the Russian Federation assures of localization

A bearing plant APZ-20 is on fire in Kursk. The fire area has reached 17,000 square meters, rescuers are working at the site, there is no threat to the population.

News of the World • April 16, 06:09 PM • 7371 views