The Australian labor market showed recovery in March, with the unemployment rate at 4. 1%. The RBA may cut rates as early as May amid global uncertainty.
Enemy troops have intensified shelling and are using armored vehicles near Borova. The commander of "Terra" notes that the enemy is looking for weak spots in the defense.
Harvard risks losing the right to enroll foreign students and funding due to US demands to provide information on student visa holders suspected of illegal activities.
There are three Russian ships with "Caliber" missiles in the Mediterranean Sea. Enemy ships were not recorded in the Black and Azov Seas.
Ukrainian Svitlana Moskvina won a bronze medal at the European Weightlifting Championships in the weight category up to 64 kg. In the snatch, she took silver, lifting 100 kg.
Compounds produced by marine microorganisms on Earth have been found in the atmosphere of the exoplanet K2-18 b. This may be indirect evidence of the existence of life beyond Earth, further research is needed.
Michael Beckerman, TikTok's head of public policy in the US, is moving to an advisory role. He defended the platform from regulatory pressure and concerns about ties to China.
Cambodia is counting on increased economic cooperation with China, especially in infrastructure projects, during Xi Jinping's visit. The country seeks to attract funding for the Funan-Techo Canal.
Donald Trump blocked an Israeli strike on Iran to destroy its nuclear facilities. Instead, the US began negotiations with Tehran to limit its nuclear program.
A series of explosions occurred in the town of Shuya, Ivanovo region, Russia, at night. According to eyewitnesses, three loud bangs were heard, similar to automatic gunfire.
The US has imposed sanctions on a Chinese oil refinery that purchased $1 billion worth of Iranian oil. Restrictions have been imposed on companies transporting oil in circumvention of sanctions.
According to DeepState, enemy troops have advanced near Kotlyarivka and in certain areas of the front in the Zaporizhzhia region.
Harvard University is under threat of losing tax breaks. The reason was the university's criticism from Donald Trump and refusal to fight anti-Semitism.
In the occupied territories of Zaporizhzhia region, the Russians have launched a pseudo-tourist project among ruins, trenches and stolen exhibits. The goal is to hide militarization and looting.
As a result of the night attack in Dnipro, at least 15 objects were damaged, including residential areas and dormitories. Currently, 28 people are known to be injured, including four children.
North Korea considers the deployment of the US strategic bomber B-1B in South Korea as aggression. North Korea says it increases tensions in the region and is a threat to security.
A scheme for selling counterfeit cigarettes was exposed in Rivne. A local resident was selling large batches of cigarettes without documents, more than 250 packs without excise tax were seized.
Finland has decided to keep its land border with Russia closed indefinitely, citing security considerations. This is a continuation of a policy that began in 2023 amid accusations that Russia was facilitating illegal immigration.
The number of victims in Dnipro has increased to two. An elderly woman died, and 16 people are known to have been injured, including three children.
Due to Pope Francis's prolonged recovery from illness, Easter services in the Vatican will be led by authoritative cardinals. All Holy Week celebrations will take place with the participation of representatives of the Pope.
A young woman died in Dnipro as a result of a terrorist attack, among the wounded is a 9-month-old baby. Medics provided assistance to the girl on the spot, her condition is satisfactory.
The EU will not impose sanctions against Russian LNG in the new package due to internal disputes and lack of alternatives. A gradual abandonment of energy from the Russian Federation is planned by 2027.
Israel has created an operational security belt covering 30% of Gaza and plans a long-term military presence there. This is necessary to prevent Hamas attacks.
Ukraine has launched an international Easter campaign to draw attention to more than 20,000 Ukrainian children forcibly taken to Russia. The goal of the campaign is to return the children home.
The President of Ukraine dismissed and appointed new heads in the Donetsk region. Natalia Vorobyova was transferred from the position of head of the Mariupol RDA to the head of the Mangush SVA.
Explosions rang out in Dnipro, as reported by the head of the Dnipropetrovsk Regional State Administration, Serhiy Lysak.
Enemy troops shelled residential areas and infrastructure of Kherson region, 8 people were injured, including a child. Houses and cars were damaged.
In Kyiv +16°C-+18°C, without precipitation. In the West +17°C -+19°C, possible rain. In the East +17°C-+19°C, partly cloudy and without precipitation.
During the day, Russian troops carried out 517 attacks on 14 settlements of the Zaporizhzhia region, killing a 63-year-old man. Houses, transport and infrastructure were damaged.
The Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reports enemy activity in the Zaporizhzhia, Dnipropetrovsk, Kharkiv, and Poltava regions.