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Demand for re-registration of cars in Ukraine increased sharply in April - Ministry of Internal Affairs
In April, the number of applications for re-registration of cars in Ukraine increased sharply, with re-registration under sale and gift agreements being in the highest demand, the Ministry of Internal Affairs reports.
Rocket attack on Dniprovsky district: number of casualties rises to eight
Eight people were injured, including a 23-year-old girl with a severe head injury, as a result of a Russian missile strike on Dniprovsky district, and two more were wounded as a result of shelling in Nikopol district.
Instagram is caught using nude apps generated by artificial intelligence
Instagram has discovered advertising apps that generate unauthorised nude images using artificial intelligence. Meta was quickly removed after investigators warned the social media company, but fakes created by artificial intelligence may reappear. may resurface.
In Warsaw, Ukrainians lined up in long lines at the passport issuance center: men had problems with their documents
At passport issuance centers in Warsaw, men stand in long lines due to restrictions on issuing documents to Ukrainians of military age, while services remain available for children and women.
Bloomberg: EU may impose sanctions on a number of companies supplying goods to the russian army
The EU is considering imposing sanctions on more than 10 companies from russia, Turkey, the UAE, China, and Hong Kong for importing millions of euros worth of banned European goods for use by the russian military-defense complex, despite significant trade restrictions.
In Germany, police are searching for 69 participants in large-scale riots at last year's soccer match
German police are investigating 212 cases of disorderly conduct, bodily harm and assault on law enforcement officers related to a large-scale soccer riot involving 69 unidentified attendees of a Bundesliga match between Schalke 04 and Eintracht Frankfurt.
The delimitation continues: Azerbaijan and Armenia set up first border fence
Azerbaijan and Armenia have installed the first border pillar on their state border as part of a delimitation process based on geodetic measurements.
Shmyhal named the potential amount that Ukraine will receive if Congress passes the REPO law
Ukraine could receive up to $5 billion from confiscated Russian assets if the US Congress approves the REPO bill, which would allow the president to seize Russian sovereign assets currently under US jurisdiction.
Media draws first conclusions from Trump's hush money trial for actress
Trump is charged with falsifying business records to conceal hush money payments to silence people with compromising stories during his 2016 presidential campaign, which prosecutors allege was an attempt to illegally influence the election.
Digital Anti-Corruption Reforms: U.S. Congressmen Learned About Digitalization Successes in Ukraine
The Ministry of Digital Transformation met with US congressmen and USAID to discuss digital anti-corruption reforms, including digitalization of construction, services for seafarers, monitoring of the targeted use of funds, and the launch of projects such as car customs clearance in the Diia system, eAcquis for alcohol and tobacco, electronic notary, and e-court to increase transparency and efficiency.