A 20-year-old Transcarpathian man who paid $2500 for illegal border crossing was saved from drowning in the Tisa River by a border guard cadet during his internship, and another man disappeared underwater and is still being searched for.
Biden expressed concerns to Xi about China's support for Russia's war against Ukraine, unfair trade policies, and non-market economic practices that harm American workers.
Blinken emphasized the ongoing cooperation with Europe in supporting Ukraine at a critical time, calling on Congress to pass a supplemental budget request to send more resources, especially ammunition and air defense equipment, to Ukraine.
Two-factor authentication provides an additional layer of security for messengers and information systems by requiring a second form of authentication, such as a one-time code or USB device, in addition to a login and password, which makes it difficult for unauthorized access and protects user data and accounts.
Last week, a Ukrainian reconnaissance unit and artillery destroyed a Russian Buk anti-aircraft missile system in the Zaporizhzhia sector.
More than 5,000 men in the Chernivtsi region were put on the wanted list for failing to report to the territorial center for recruitment and social support.
Austria convenes national security council over detention of former intelligence officer suspected of spying for russia's FSB.
Drone attacks on oil refineries in Russia are the main reason for the significant decline in Russian diesel exports, says Andriy Yermak, head of the Office of the President of Ukraine.
According to the Minister of Digital Transformation of Ukraine Mykhailo Fedorov, in 2024, the production of drones with a long range of more than 1,000 km in Ukraine increased tenfold compared to the previous year.
Moldova and the U. S. discussed Moldova's role in contributing to Ukraine's economic recovery through infrastructure development, including roads and railways, hosting companies involved in Ukraine's recovery, and attracting investment to develop Moldova's economy.
Residents of Belgorod (Russia) are outraged that Moscow is celebrating the holidays while they are being shelled daily and the authorities are ignoring the deaths of Belgorod residents.
Residents of the occupied Crimea who are about to be drafted into the Russian army are urged to report such cases to Ukraine, as this is a war crime and violates international law.
In March, Ukraine exported 11. 8 million tons of products through the Black Sea worth $3.2 million.
Another forest fire broke out in Zakarpattia on the territory of the Lazeshchyna forestry on an area of 6 hectares, which involved 125 specialists and 17 pieces of equipment.
This year raises several fundamental questions for Ukraine-NATO relations, including the upcoming summit in Washington and other aspects of cooperation, as Ukraine's membership in the Alliance is crucial for real security in Europe, according to President Zelenskyy.
According to the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, more than 60 combat engagements took place on the Ukrainian front on Monday, with the most intense Russian attacks in the Bakhmut and Novopavlivka directions.
Ukrainian underground fighters eliminated a collaborator in occupied Starobilsk, Luhansk region, by blowing him up with an explosive device in mid-November as punishment for collaborating with the enemy.
In Belgorod, air defense forces destroyed 17 Vampire missiles, but 9 people were injured, one of them in serious condition, apartments, houses, school facade and cars were damaged.
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy awarded the Order of the Golden Star to Heroes of Ukraine, including three living defenders, and the families of fallen Heroes at a ceremony at the Mariinsky Palace in Kyiv, honoring their courage and sacrifice for Ukraine's independence.
Russia's growing isolation in the world is forcing it to consider less stable and illiquid currencies other than the Chinese yuan for its reserves due to the tightening of Western sanctions.
Pope Francis called for an end to wars, including in Ukraine, and expressed hope for a general exchange of all prisoners between Russia and Ukraine.
The Russian military has launched a massive strike on Ukraine's energy infrastructure and gas production facilities, using long-range precision weapons and drones, disrupting defense industry companies involved in arms production and repair.
Russians shelled the village of Borova, Izium district, Kharkiv region, with Uragan MLRS, killing a 19-year-old boy and seriously wounding a 27-year-old man.
Last night, Ukrainian border guards used UAVs to destroy two vehicles and three enemy positions in Kharkiv region near the border with Russia.
After the nighttime Russian shelling in Odesa region, power supply was restored, but due to the accident, two districts of Odesa and part of Odesa district remain without electricity, which engineers promise to restore within a few hours.
As a result of a nighttime attack by Russian troops on the energy infrastructure in Rivne region, a power pylon was damaged and a medical facility was slightly damaged, with relevant services working at the scene and power supply being restored.
Putin signed a decree on the start of the spring conscription campaign in Russia, according to which 150,000 citizens between the ages of 18 and 30 will be called up for compulsory military service from April 1 to July 15, 2024.
Russian occupants attacked high-voltage substations in southern Ukraine, leading to power outages in Odesa region and possible hourly blackouts in Kharkiv and Kryvyi Rih.
An 84-year-old man was hospitalized with shrapnel wounds to his shins after Russian occupants shelled Poniativka in Kherson region.
The Russian military launched a missile attack on a critical infrastructure facility in the Lviv region, killing at least one person.