Russian army shells Chernihiv region's border area with mortars and aircraft: 18 explosions
Gold prices fall to 2.5 week low as tensions in the Middle East ease
IAEA chief: Iran is "weeks" away from building atomic bomb
Russians attacked Donetsk region with UMPB D-30 SM bombs at night
British Parliament approves expulsion of migrants to Rwanda
In Kharkiv an employee of a shopping mall was looking for Kraken locations to hand over to the enemy: SBU detains him
German Prosecutor's Office launches investigation of Knauf Group
Hostile shelling in Kherson region kills 2, wounds 6, hits critical infrastructure - RMA
Russia's drone attack on Odesa: prosecutors show the consequences
Parliament plans to dismiss seven members of the Accounting Chamber - MP
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Russian army shells Chernihiv region's border area with mortars and aircraft: 18 explosions
Russian troops shelled numerous civilian areas in Chernihiv region, Ukraine, and 18 explosions from mortar and air attacks were recorded on April 23, 2024.
Gold prices fall to 2.5 week low as tensions in the Middle East ease
Gold prices fell to a two-week low as tensions in the Middle East eased and investors waited for economic data from the United States that could affect interest rates.
IAEA chief: Iran is "weeks" away from building atomic bomb
According to the head of the IAEA, Iran is a few weeks away from having enough enriched uranium to make an atomic bomb.
Russians attacked Donetsk region with UMPB D-30 SM bombs at night
On the night of April 23, Russian troops fired UMPB D-30 SM guided missiles at Selydove, Donetsk region, damaging at least 11 private houses, a garage, and a car.
British Parliament approves expulsion of migrants to Rwanda
The UK Parliament has approved a controversial bill authorizing the deportation of illegal migrants to Rwanda, and the first group is expected to be sent to East Africa in July.
In Kharkiv an employee of a shopping mall was looking for Kraken locations to hand over to the enemy: SBU detains him
The Security Service of Ukraine detained a local resident in Kharkiv who tried to direct Russian air bombs at the base of the Special Forces of the Defence Intelligence of Ukraine by passing coordinates to the enemy.
German Prosecutor's Office launches investigation of Knauf Group
German prosecutors have launched an investigation into the Knauf Group in connection with its alleged involvement in the reconstruction of Russia-occupied Mariupol, Ukraine.
Hostile shelling in Kherson region kills 2, wounds 6, hits critical infrastructure - RMA
In the Kherson region, Russian troops shelled residential areas, damaging 8 multi-storey buildings, 26 private houses, an educational institution, a kindergarten, a cultural institution, a critical infrastructure facility and a gas pipeline, killing 2 people and injuring 6.
Russia's drone attack on Odesa: prosecutors show the consequences
As a result of the Russian drone attack on Odesa, 9 people were wounded, including 4 children, and residential buildings and cars were damaged.
Parliament plans to dismiss seven members of the Accounting Chamber - MP
The Parliament plans to dismiss 7 members of the Accounting Chamber due to the expiration of their term of office, not 1, as previously planned.