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US prepares largest package in history totaling $6 billion - Politico
The United States is preparing the largest-ever military aid package to Ukraine, worth $6 billion, including Patriot systems, artillery ammunition, drones, anti-drone weapons, and air-to-air missiles, although the equipment could take years to deliver.
US military begins construction of pier near Gaza - Pentagon
The U. S. military has begun construction of a temporary naval pier near Gaza to facilitate the delivery of humanitarian aid, including more than two million meals a day, to the devastated Palestinian enclave, which is on the brink of a humanitarian catastrophe.
Journalist and soldier Alla Pushkarchuk dies at the front
Former journalist Alla Pushkarchuk, who joined the armed forces and became a mortar gunner, was killed at the front during Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Klimt's painting sold at auction in Vienna for 30 million euros
Gustav Klimt's "Portrait of Fraülein Lieser," which had been considered lost for 100 years, was sold for 30 million euros to an unknown buyer in Vienna.
Ukraine and the United Kingdom intensify cooperation in sports on the eve of the Olympics
Ukraine and the United Kingdom intensify cooperation in the field of sports, discuss the ban on the participation of Russian and Belarusian athletes in international competitions, and provide support to Ukrainian athletes on the eve of the Paris Olympics.
Sumy region: Russians shelled 12 communities in the border area
On Thursday, Russian occupants fired 47 times at 12 communities in the border region of Sumy, causing 188 explosions.
Denmark to increase military aid to Ukraine by €590 million
The Danish government and parliamentary parties have agreed to increase military support for Ukraine by 4. 4 billion Danish kroner (590 million euros) in 2024. This was reported by the Ministry of Defense of Denmark.
Court overturns Harvey Weinstein's 23-year prison sentence for rape
New York's highest court overturns Harvey Weinstein's 23-year prison sentence for rape due to a mistrial, leading to a new trial.
Russia's attack on Balakliya: the number of victims increased to 11
The number of victims of the Russian missile attack on Balakliya has increased to 11 wounded: the occupiers hit the railway station with an Iskander-M missile while a train was in motion.
Rare Pushkin books stolen from European libraries: four people detained in Georgia
Four people have been detained in Georgia for stealing rare 19th century books worth hundreds of thousands of euros from libraries across Europe as part of an organized criminal group.