The murder of Andriy Portnov is being investigated in Spain as a contract killing, dismissing the version of the killer escaping on a motorcycle or subway. Police are considering political motives or economic разбирательства, studying the victim's past.
Ukraine is investigating 75 criminal proceedings regarding the killings of 268 Ukrainian prisoners of war by Russians. The increase in the number of crimes is linked to directives from the top leadership of the Russian Federation.
Soldiers of the 103rd Territorial Defense Brigade demand a swift investigation into the beating of veteran Nestor Didyk in Novyi Rozdil. They promise to monitor the progress of the investigation and respond to any attempts to evade punishment.
In Norway, the 135-meter container ship NCL Salten crashed into the yard of a private house. The owner woke up to a call from a neighbor who watched the ship heading for the shore.
The US State Department has approved the sale of Javelin missiles and equipment to Estonia for $296 million. The contract includes 800 missiles and 84 launchers to strengthen the country's defense capabilities.
The British government is considering chemical castration for sexual offenders. This is part of a justice reform to free up space in overcrowded prisons.
Ukrzaliznytsia has started repairing the track on the Yasinya-Voronenko section, which was damaged due to soil subsidence. Passengers of Rakhiv-bound trains are being transported by transfers, but no flights have been canceled.
The Russian military-industrial complex plant "Energiya" in the Lipetsk region, which supplied power elements for UAVs and other equipment of the Russian army, was attacked by drones. Due to the attack, the plant is suspending its operations.
EU Foreign Minister Kaya Kallas stated that Serbia must implement real reforms, including in the fight against corruption, in order to move towards the EU. In addition, the European Union criticizes the country's authorities for strengthening ties with Russia.
Finland is closely monitoring Russia's troop buildup on the border. The Finnish military is preparing for the worst-case scenario, fearing an expansion of the Kremlin's aggression.
A veteran and volunteer Nestor Dylyk was brutally beaten in Novyi Rozdil, Lviv region. The attack occurred during the notification of those liable for military service, when he asked a man to show his military ID.
Texas regulators have warned of the risk of an environmental disaster due to excessive wastewater disposal in the Permian Basin. This could lead to the cessation of oil production.
Telegram's profit in 2024 reached $540 million, and revenues increased to $1. 4 billion. This happened despite lawsuits against Pavel Durov in France due to the position of the administrative team and content.
Maksym Ostapenko was dismissed due to improper performance of the contract terms and violations in the activities of the reserve. He stated about pressure and the struggle for control over the Lavra.
India has criticized Pakistan for accusing it of involvement in an attack on a school bus that killed five people and injured 38. The Indian Foreign Ministry said that Pakistan is the epicenter of terrorism.
In the first three months of 2024, Ukraine imported 20,100 electric vehicles worth $355. 5 million. The most new electric cars were delivered from China, and used ones from the USA.
Enhanced Games has announced its first competition in Las Vegas in 2026. The program includes swimming, track and field, and weightlifting with the use of doping, which has drawn criticism.
Over the past day, 144 battles took place on the front, almost half of them in the Pokrovsk direction. The enemy was also active in the Kharkiv and Kupyansk directions.
In China, part of the Fengyang Drum Tower, built in 1375, collapsed. Fortunately, no one was injured, the tower was under reconstruction a year ago.
Due to the April and May frosts in Ukraine, up to 55% of the cherry harvest and 35-50% of the cherry harvest were lost, the southern and northern regions were the most affected. Experts predict rising prices for berries and possible shortages.
China threatens legal action against Huawei trading partners who apply US chip restrictions. This exacerbates the technological dispute between the countries and calls into question the trade truce.
China has criticized EU sanctions against companies cooperating with Russia in the war. Beijing accuses the EU of double standards, emphasizing its own position on peace negotiations.
The Iranian parliament strongly defends the nuclear program, emphasizing that the level of uranium enrichment will be determined by internal needs. Iran insists on the right to enrich uranium, citing the NPT.
Russian company Rosneft has bought a company that owns a license for the Tomtor administrative region in Yakutia. The project is called a potential candidate for cooperation between Russia and the United States.
Google has announced a $249. 99 per month subscription for experienced AI users to compete with OpenAI. The company aims to create personalized artificial intelligence and expand search capabilities.
Elon Musk gave a scandalous interview where he insulted a journalist, defended dubious decisions and lied about contacts with Putin. The billionaire behaved immaturely, dodged questions and made strange statements.
Trump announced that Ukraine and Russia will have to negotiate peace on their own. He refused to put pressure on the Kremlin and impose new sanctions, seeking to conclude business deals with the Russian Federation.
An aide to the US Director of National Intelligence ordered analysts to change data to support Trump's claim about the deportation of people associated with a Venezuelan gang. This raised concerns about the politicization of intelligence.
Canada plans to help Ukraine with the development of the pension system and support recovery programs. Minister of Finance Champagne held meetings with investors to discuss cooperation.
The British Prime Minister announced the agreements concluded by Britain with the EU, India and the USA, which will save jobs and save money. He emphasized that Britain has restored its influence on the world stage.