TikTok has become a critical tool for many small businesses in the U. S., driving growth for over 7 million businesses, generating billions of dollars in revenue and supporting over 224,000 jobs. A potential ban in the U.S. would be a major economic blow.
Ukrainian gymnasts win gold in the team all-around at the European Men's Gymnastics Championships.
Two Ukrainian servicemen undergoing medical rehabilitation were killed in the German city of Murnau am Stafelsee, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine reports.
Italy, along with the United Kingdom and France, has provided Ukraine with Storm Shadow cruise missiles, an important weapon that could have a significant impact, British Defense Minister Grant Shapps said.
Iran has unveiled a new attack drone similar to the Russian Lancet used in the war in Ukraine.
According to Ukraine's ambassador to Poland, tens of thousands of Ukrainian men of conscription age currently live in Poland, but the exact numbers will be available after the law on mobilization comes into force, which will allow for remote data updates.
Macron is calling for a debate on the role of nuclear weapons in Europe's common defense, proposing to discuss missile defense, long-range capabilities, and nuclear weapons for countries that have them or host US nuclear weapons.
Ukrainian defenders repelled 40 enemy attacks near Avdiivka, and combat engagements took place in several frontline areas.
Russian troops shelled Nikopol district of Dnipropetrovs'k region with heavy artillery, damaging 5 private houses and 3 outbuildings, but there were no casualties.
Starting November 1, Russia will start sending out electronic summonses and will restrict the departure of military personnel from the country.
Representatives from all continents will take part in the inaugural Peace Summit in June, aimed at paving the way for a just peace and forcing Russia to comply with international laws and conventions.
Another explosion occurred in Zaporizhzhia. An air raid alert was declared in the region.
Ukraine and the United States are working on a bilateral security agreement that will set specific levels of military, financial, political support and joint arms production for this year and the next 10 years.
According to the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine, unknown persons destroyed two diesel locomotives in Russia, one in Orenburg and the other in Vladikavkaz, which reduced the enemy's military and logistics capabilities.
The explosion occurred at an oil depot in the Kaluga region of Russia after a drone crashed, damaging a gasoline tanker.
On April 26, Ukrainian intelligence destroyed the Russian occupiers' newest radar, the Repeonik, with a drone strike.
Two Ukrainian soldiers who were undergoing rehabilitation at a clinic in Germany were killed. a Russian man was arrested as a suspect in the murder.
Border guards have found the bodies of two men who drowned while attempting to illegally cross the border in the Tisa River, bringing the death toll to 24 since the start of the Russian invasion.
A 57-year-old Russian man is in custody after being arrested for the murder of two Ukrainians in the German city of Murnau.
Russians attacked an industrial facility in Zaporizhzhia, with no casualties.
Fierce fighting continues in eastern Ukraine: the enemy has deployed up to four brigades in the Pokrovske and Kurakhove directions, trying to advance west of Avdiivka and Maryinka in the direction of Pokrovsk and Kurakhove.
Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski hopes that Germany will send Ukraine long-range Taurus missiles, inspired by the US decision to supply ATACMS missiles.
Zelensky dismisses Oleksandr Yakovets as commander of the Support Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and appoints him head of the administration of the State Special Transport Service.
Two civilians were killed and three were wounded as a result of hostile artillery shelling of Bilopillia, Sumy region.
Ukraine and Latvia discussed increasing joint production of drones.
Norway will allocate up to NOK 150 million (USD 13. 7 million) for the maintenance of Leopard tanks donated to Ukraine in Poland.
Lithuanian President Nausėda said that the deployment of nuclear weapons in Poland would be an element of deterrence against Russia and would meet Europe's security expectations.
The Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant is facing a critical shortage of experienced personnel due to the Russian occupation, which seriously jeopardizes its ability to operate safely and respond to emergencies.
Ukraine denies holding personal meetings with Russians to discuss the release of Ukrainian children. Qatar is negotiating with Russian representatives, but the Ukrainian side is not present during these meetings.
Russians shelled Bilopillya in Sumy region, killing two people and setting off a fire.