Ukraine appealed to the International Ski Mountaineering Federation with a demand to review the admission of Russian Varvara Prokhorova. According to open sources, the athlete is a servicewoman of the Russian Federation, which contradicts IOC recommendations.
The Public Health Center has published rules developed by doctors for patients in hospitals. They include following doctor's appointments, observing the regimen, hygiene, and avoiding infections for effective treatment.
China's CATL announced technological progress in battery production that will make electric vehicles cheaper, lighter, and increase their range. The company also presented a supplementary graphite-free battery for backup power.
In Boryspil, a 17-year-old driver without a license behind the wheel of a Toyota fled from patrols. During the pursuit, he lost control, crashed into a fence, but no one was injured; administrative materials were drawn up against the driver, and his parents were informed.
The Webb Telescope discovered giant black holes with masses of billions of Suns in the early Universe. Canadian scientists suggest that their formation before the first stars was facilitated by dark matter.
The Italian association Codacons will file a complaint regarding the early closure of the Colosseum on Easter for the safety of the US Vice President. Media report that only his wife visited the monument, which outraged tourists.
American obstetrician-gynecologists have updated recommendations, proposing to reduce the standard 12-14 visits for low-risk pregnant women in favor of personalized care. This is intended to improve the timeliness of receiving necessary services.
Israeli Pluri and Ukrainian Hemafond are cooperating on emergency therapy for radiation sickness. The placenta-based drug will create a supply of medicine in Ukraine in case of a nuclear incident.
In Odesa region, a grandmother accidentally shot her five-year-old granddaughter, who was standing nearby, with the child's father's pneumatic rifle. The girl was hospitalized with injuries to her jaw and neck, police are investigating the incident.
Hungary can force the EU to lift sanctions against €210 billion of frozen Russian assets. This will remove the guarantee on loans to Ukraine and shift their coverage to EU and G7 taxpayers.
Google updates Gmail and offers users a choice: improved AI features with data processing or a limited version with enhanced privacy. The decision affects the service's operation.
Lucy Markovic, star of Next Top Model, has died in Australia due to complications from a congenital disease. The model suffered from arteriovenous malformation of the brain.
Astroscale U. S. is building a refueling station in space for the U.S. Space Force. The fuel ship will refuel objects in geostationary orbit, allowing them to stay there longer.
The first public GRU platform for the selection of intelligence officers has been opened. Candidates will undergo testing and consultations, and the average passing rate is only 1 in 100.
Amy Pietz will play Donna, a pragmatic high school secretary, in the series "Elle. " The series will tell about Elle Woods' youth before the events of "Legally Blonde."
Colonel Suzanne Myers was dismissed from Pituffik base after a letter in which she distanced herself from Vice President Vance's criticism of Denmark. Her comments, which did not reflect the base's position, led to a loss of confidence.
Due to abnormal snowfalls in the south of Ukraine, traffic is difficult, there are snowdrifts and traffic jams. In the Kherson region, about 2,500 subscribers are without electricity, and in the Mykolaiv region, rescuers are helping ambulances.
Ukraine and Germany have officially launched the Radio-Electronic Warfare Coalition within the framework of "Ramstein". The initiative, which was joined by 11 states, will focus on the purchase of equipment and training of specialists.
Ukraine lacks an exchange fund to return all prisoners of war, which is a key challenge. Russia is not interested in exchanges, so incentives are needed for the exchange process.
The Kyiv Zoo has replenished the ecosystem of the islands with turkeys, common and white peacocks. Since the beginning of the war, the zoo has accepted and rehabilitated about 600 animals.
Hackers often return to hacked networks if the causes of the hack are not eliminated. CERT-UA experts called for taking into account the mistakes of users that cause repeated cyberattacks.
Due to complicated weather conditions in Mykolaiv region, a traffic jam formed on the M-14 highway near the village of Zelene. Traffic is blocked for all types of transport.
From March 11 to April 11, the Russian army launched almost 70 missiles and thousands of drones at Ukraine.
Bluesky updated the search page on Explore with popular topics and suggested accounts. Emoji reactions have also been added to private messages.
The number of companies owning more than 100 hectares of land has decreased by 66. Businesses that owned significant plots are selling them.
The UN reports increased Taliban control over civilian life in Afghanistan. The law on Islamic morality restricts freedoms, especially for women, and affects the economy.
The US military has assembled a combat-ready aircraft from damaged F-35s. The "Frankenjet" has successfully passed testing and is now ready for combat missions.
Singapore Changi Airport has once again topped the Skytrax ranking. It features a shopping mall, gardens, waterfall, resorts, hotels, exhibitions, a museum, cinema and theme park.
The patrol police announced that from April 11, TruCAM radars will be installed on 25 new road sections. Now a total of 160 devices will operate on 338 road sections.
Estonia has passed a law obliging religious organizations to terminate ties with foreign individuals who pose a threat to the country's security. Two months are given to comply with the requirements.