White House spokeswoman Karolina Levitt called WP's information about plans to send migrants, including Ukrainians, to Guantanamo a fake. According to her, "nothing is happening."
Polish Prime Minister Tusk initiated a vote of confidence after losing the election. This is happening against the backdrop of a possible confrontation with newly elected President Nawrocki, who may block government initiatives.
The "Barrier-free – is when you can" campaign is ongoing in Ukraine. 600,000 people have received assistance through the project. There are plans to create 300 barrier-free departments.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic will visit Ukraine on June 11. He will participate in the Ukraine - Southeast Europe summit, despite his pro-Russian stance.
France may block X, Bluesky and Reddit if they do not strengthen age verification to protect children from pornography and radicalization. Violators face fines and blocking.
In Austria, a former student opened fire at a gymnasium in Graz, killing 10 people. Police found a suicide note, but the motives for the attack remain unknown.
Donald Trump said that protests against the military parade in Washington will be met with great force. Protest sentiments are spreading against the backdrop of demonstrations in Los Angeles.
The US presidential administration is preparing to launch the AI. gov chatbot to integrate artificial intelligence into government structures. The project is scheduled to launch on July 4.
The Tambov Powder Plant, a key object of the Russian military-industrial complex, has suspended operations after attacks. The company is the main supplier of explosive materials for the Russian army.
In New York, about 45 people were arrested during protests against U. S. immigration policy. Clashes began after protesters refused to move onto the sidewalk.
Andriy Yermak discussed with Cardinal Parolin the return of Ukrainian children illegally deported by Russia. The parties agreed on close cooperation in this humanitarian issue.
Another stage of the prisoner exchange between Ukraine and Russia, agreed upon in Istanbul, has taken place. Soldiers from various units of the Defense Forces have returned home.
Russia intends to spread the confrontation with the West by sending "green men" to Estonia. This will be a test of NATO's resolve regarding collective defense.
More than 290,000 people received citizenship in Germany, including 83,000 Syrians and 13,000 Russians, which is six times more than last year. The government has relaxed the citizenship law to attract workers.
During the night attack on Kyiv, the enemy used drones with shrapnel. Yuriy Ignat called not to stand near windows during alarms due to the large radius of damage of the elements.
Trump is keeping the possibility of imposing sanctions, but is watching the diplomatic process. Ukraine insists on the immediate imposition of sanctions, as Putin is not going to stop the aggression.
Ukraine has been invited to the NATO summit in The Hague, where the war of russia will be discussed. According to the spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, this is the biggest security challenge for the Alliance.
Ukraine is facilitating the resolution of historical memory issues with Poland. Search operations will begin on the territory of Poland in the near future, and work is ongoing in Puzhnyky.
Meetings of Ukrainian and Russian delegations in Istanbul were unsuccessful due to the destructive position of the Russians. Russia put forward unrealistic demands and ultimatums regarding a ceasefire.
Ukraine is negotiating with the United States regarding the purchase of weapons, including Patriot air defense systems. A fund created under a mineral agreement is being considered to finance the purchases.
Environmental activist Greta Thunberg was deported from Israel. This happened after Israeli soldiers intercepted a ship with humanitarian aid that was heading to Gaza.
Greece leads Europe in renewable energy consumption (55%), but faces network congestion due to an excessive number of solar panels. Operators are forced to turn them off during peak hours.
Russians attacked Pryluky and Nizhyn district of Chernihiv region. Two civilians were injured, houses, outbuildings and cars were damaged. 15 settlements were shelled during the day.
The State of California has filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration for federalizing the National Guard and sending Marines. Governor Newsom warned other states about the possibility of Trump repeating these actions.
The 78th Tony Awards ceremony will be held at Radio City Music Hall. The musicals "Buena Vista Social Club," "Death Passes Her," and "Maybe Happy Ending" received the most nominations.
On June 8, Christians celebrate the Trinity. This holiday is associated with the Descent of the Holy Spirit on the apostles and has traditions, rituals and certain prohibitions that should be observed.
Due to traffic jams in Kyiv after the shelling, the Kyiv City Military Administration has agreed with gas station chains on fuel discounts until the end of the day. Also, the metro train service between the stations "Akademmistechko" and "Lisova" has been restored.
Emergency rescue operations have been completed in Chernihiv after the Russian strike. The bodies of two dead people were recovered from under the rubble, houses and infrastructure were damaged, and three people were injured.
Passengers are advised to arrive at the railway station in advance due to increased control. This is due to threats from enemy resources regarding railway infrastructure.
Donald Trump announced that American representatives will meet with a Chinese delegation on June 9 in London to discuss the trade agreement. He expressed hope that the negotiations will be successful.