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Yermak and Sullivan held a briefing and spoke about further support for Ukraine from the United States
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Ukrainian Armed Forces stop massive attack of occupants in the Liman sector
Ukrainian troops from the 63rd, 60th and 93rd mechanized brigades stopped a massive mechanized attack by Russian occupants in the Liman sector of Donetsk region, destroying a large number of enemy vehicles and manpower.
Rare dwarf hippo born in Athens Zoo
For the first time in 10 years, a rare endangered dwarf hippo was born in the Attica Zoological Park in Athens, which made conservationists very happy.
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Julian Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks, may avoid extradition to the United States as the US Department of Justice is considering a guilty plea to a lesser charge of misuse of classified information, which could lead to his release from a British prison.
Scientists find skull of huge ancient dolphin in the Amazon
Scientists have discovered the fossilized skull of a 3. 5-meter-long giant river dolphin that lived in Peru's rivers 16 million years ago, highlighting the risks faced by the world's remaining river dolphins today.
Biden allocates $20 billion to Intel to increase chip production in the US
President Biden has provided Intel with nearly $20 billion in grants and loans to increase domestic production of semiconductor chips, including the construction of two new fabs and the modernization of an existing one in Arizona.
Results of the draw for the 2024 Olympic Games: Ukraine will play Argentina
Ukraine's U-23 national team will play Argentina, Morocco and an Asian qualifying team in Group B of the football tournament at the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris.
The Netherlands to purchase over 150 million euros worth of F-16 ammunition for Ukraine
The Netherlands will provide Ukraine with 350 million euros of military aid, including 150 million euros for the purchase of air-to-ground munitions for F-16 fighters and more than 200 million euros for unmanned aerial vehicles to be transferred to Ukraine.
Ukraine receives $1.5 billion from Canada
Ukraine has received $1. 5 billion in financial aid from Canada to finance its budget deficit and social assistance programs in the face of the ongoing Russian invasion.
Yermak and Sullivan held a briefing and spoke about further support for Ukraine from the United States
Andriy Yermak and Jake Sullivan discussed the continued U. S. support for Ukraine in its war against Russia, preparations for the Global Peace Summit, and ensuring Ukraine's sovereignty, unity and ability to withstand future aggression with strong democratic institutions and a growing economy.
Explosions are heard in Kharkiv
According to Kharkiv Mayor Igor Terekhov, explosions were heard in Kharkiv as the Russian army shelled the city for the second time in a day.