Due to high winds, about 300 settlements in Ukraine are without electricity
British prime minister supports Harry Potter author in dispute over transgender legal protection
Most of all, in the energy and agricultural sectors: about 540 thousand people in Ukraine are reserved for mobilization
Bad weather in Kyiv region: power outages and damaged roofs in 5 districts
France to propose EU-level sanctions against Russian companies for disinformation
Israel to open situation center to coordinate Gaza aid distribution with WCK - Reuters
Blinken hopes that the NATO summit will focus on a roadmap for Ukraine's accession to the Alliance
Zelensky holds a meeting on online casinos, prepares appropriate steps
Chinese manufacturing grows at fastest pace since February 2023
Russian missile strike on Dnipro: number of casualties rises to 18
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Due to high winds, about 300 settlements in Ukraine are without electricity
Due to the high winds, 276 settlements in different regions of Ukraine, including Kyiv, Khmelnytsky, Zakarpattia, Zhytomyr and Dnipro, were cut off from power, and thousands of consumers are working to restore electricity supply.
British prime minister supports Harry Potter author in dispute over transgender legal protection
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has backed J. K. Rowling, who may have violated Scotland's hate crime law by calling transgender women men. Sunak said that his party "will always defend freedom of speech" and that people should not be persecuted "for stating simple facts about biology."
Most of all, in the energy and agricultural sectors: about 540 thousand people in Ukraine are reserved for mobilization
According to the European Business Association, there are about 540,000 people in Ukraine, mostly in the energy, agriculture, industry, and transportation sectors, who are subject to mobilization.
Bad weather in Kyiv region: power outages and damaged roofs in 5 districts
Bad weather in the Kyiv region caused power outages and roof damage in 5 districts, 42 power lines were disconnected, and damage to buildings, trees, and infrastructure was reported.
France to propose EU-level sanctions against Russian companies for disinformation
France will propose pan-European sanctions against Russian companies spreading disinformation and destabilizing Europe.
Israel to open situation center to coordinate Gaza aid distribution with WCK - Reuters
Israel will open a situation center to coordinate aid distribution in Gaza with the World Central Kitchen following a deadly strike that killed seven aid workers.
Blinken hopes that the NATO summit will focus on a roadmap for Ukraine's accession to the Alliance
U. S. Secretary of State Anthony Blinken expressed hope that the upcoming NATO summit will be devoted to developing a roadmap for Ukraine's accession to the Alliance.
Zelensky holds a meeting on online casinos, prepares appropriate steps
President Zelenskyy held a meeting to discuss the regulation of online casinos and the preparation of steps to strengthen control over the industry.
Chinese manufacturing grows at fastest pace since February 2023
China's manufacturing activity grew at the fastest pace in 13 months, driven by an increase in new orders from domestic and foreign customers, which helped boost business confidence to an 11-month high.
Russian missile strike on Dnipro: number of casualties rises to 18
In Dnipro, the number of victims of a Russian missile strike has risen to 18, with 5 children among the 12 hospitalized, the head of the Dnipro regional military administration said.