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'Serious threat to US national security' posed by Russians and their operations in space - Reuters

A serious threat to national security, as warned by the US House of Representatives, is associated with Russian space operations.

Politics • February 14, 07:59 PM • 30609 views
US Congressional Intelligence Chief Warns of "Serious Threat to National Security"

The chairman of the House Intelligence Committee warned of an unspecified "serious threat to national security" but did not provide any additional details.

News of the World • February 14, 06:10 PM • 26438 views
TikTok to step up fight against disinformation in app ahead of EU elections

TikTok will create "election centers" on its app to combat disinformation ahead of the EU elections in June.

News of the World • February 14, 03:55 PM • 23466 views
Putin's spokesman denies the Kremlin's readiness to freeze Russia's war against Ukraine

Putin's spokesman denies that the Kremlin is ready to freeze Russia's war in Ukraine.

War in Ukraine • February 14, 12:46 PM • 90426 views
Netherlands joins drone coalition for Ukraine

The Netherlands will join a military coalition with the United Kingdom and other allies to provide Ukraine with advanced drone technology to enhance its offensive capabilities against Russia.

War in Ukraine • February 14, 12:09 PM • 26543 views
The OP explains that putin wants to freeze the war in Ukraine in order to restore russia's military potential

russian president vladimir putin wants to freeze the conflict in Ukraine so that russia can restore its military potential, increase mobilization and form an aggressive alliance.

War in Ukraine • February 14, 11:24 AM • 23878 views
The US House of Representatives impeached the Minister of Internal Security

The U. S. House of Representatives passes a resolution to impeach Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas by a majority of 214 to 213, Reuters reports.

Politics • February 14, 02:25 AM • 125789 views
Yoko Ono presented an interactive exhibition at the Tate Modern in London

Yoko Ono presents an interactive retrospective of her 70-year career. The artist and activist's exhibition at Tate Modern in London will be open from Friday, February 15. The artist will present works collected over her 70-year career. In particular, they promise to exhibit works made with the Beatles.

Culture • February 13, 10:46 PM • 24256 views
Putin offered the US to freeze the war in Ukraine through intermediaries. Washington rejected the proposal - Reuters

Putin proposed a "ceasefire" in Ukraine to freeze the war, but contacts with the United States ended in nothing. The source said that the Americans did not want to put pressure on Ukraine.

War in Ukraine • February 13, 07:02 PM • 29081 views
Despite thousands of lost tanks, russia has enough equipment for three more years of war - Reuters

According to the International Institute for Strategic Studies, russia has lost about three thousand tanks since the start of its full-scale invasion of Ukraine, but its stockpile of equipment is still sufficient for a long war.

War in Ukraine • February 13, 01:07 PM • 78652 views
U.S. Senate moves toward final vote on aid to Ukraine

The US Senate voted 66-33 to end debate on a $95. 34 billion aid package for Ukraine, Israel, Taiwan and other countries, but the bill still has trouble passing the Republican-controlled House of Representatives.

War in Ukraine • February 13, 06:39 AM • 33613 views
A man dies on a beach in Mexico during an emergency landing of a plane with paratroopers

A plane with four Canadian paratroopers was forced to make an emergency landing on a Mexican beach, killing a 62-year-old man and injuring people on board.

News of the World • February 12, 04:10 PM • 22322 views
German Chancellor Scholz pledges to meet 2% NATO spending target

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said on Monday that defense companies can expect his government to increase military spending and that it will fulfill its commitment to spend 2% of GDP on NATO defense.

News of the World • February 12, 03:57 PM • 20502 views
IDF strikes Rafah refugee camp, killing 37 and wounding dozens

Israeli strikes on the Rafah refugee camp in Gaza reportedly killed 37 people and injured dozens.

News of the World • February 12, 02:58 AM • 31895 views
Stoltenberg reacts to Trump's statement on intimidation of allies

NATO Chief Jens Stoltenberg has sharply criticized Donald Trump's statement to attack NATO members who do not fulfill their financial obligations, saying that any attack on the Alliance will be met with a united response, and that undermining allies increases the risks to soldiers.

News of the World • February 11, 05:13 PM • 41085 views
Taiwan reports that 8 Chinese balloons crossed the Taiwan Strait

Eight Chinese balloons crossed Taiwan's airspace in the previous 24 hours, according to Taiwanese authorities.

News of the World • February 11, 02:39 AM • 35143 views
Bezos sells 12 million Amazon shares worth about $2 billion

Amazon founder Jeff Bezos sold 12 million shares of the company for about $2 billion as part of a previously announced share sale plan.

News of the World • February 11, 12:24 AM • 69029 views
Earthquake with a magnitude of 5.6 hits the Philippines, the risk of aftershocks remains

A 5. 6-magnitude earthquake struck the island of Mindanao in the Philippines on February 10, forcing rescuers to suspend the search for dozens of people still missing after a landslide.

News of the World • February 10, 06:53 PM • 33748 views
U.S. Senate supports the start of debate on the bill to help Ukraine

The US Senate votes to begin debate on a bill to provide $95 billion in aid to Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan.

Politics • February 10, 02:18 AM • 47958 views
U.S. museum hands over to Ghana artifacts stolen by British troops 150 years ago

The American Museum has returned antiquities stolen from Ghana by British troops 150 years ago, which belonged to the royal family of this West African country.

News of the World • February 10, 01:10 AM • 32480 views
Sowing season 2024: no drastic reduction in sown area expected, but there are questions about wheat quality

Ukraine expects the planted area in 2024 to be similar to 2023, but is concerned about the lower quality of wheat.

Economy • February 9, 02:03 PM • 34824 views
Ukraine to revise business rules to help economy - Deputy Economy Minister

Ukraine's government is working to overhaul its business regulatory system, abolishing hundreds of documents to help stimulate the war-torn economy.

War in Ukraine • February 9, 02:00 PM • 23854 views
Chinese banks issue record loans in early 2024

In January 2024, Chinese banks issued a record high volume of new loans to support the economy amid a deep real estate crisis and a prolonged stock market decline.

News of the World • February 9, 12:00 PM • 21595 views
Pentagon: we are already cooperating with the new commander of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Oleksandr Syrskyi

The Pentagon says it will effectively cooperate with Ukraine's new Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, Oleksandr Syrskyi, after his appointment by President Zelenskiy.

War in Ukraine • February 8, 09:58 PM • 35727 views
The UN Committee called on russia to name the exact number of children forcibly removed from Ukraine and provide their whereabouts

The UN Committee on the Rights of the Child has called on russia to stop the forced removal of Ukrainian children and return them to their families. The russian authorities should provide information on the exact number of children taken from Ukraine and their whereabouts so that they can be identified and returned.

War in Ukraine • February 8, 04:28 PM • 25406 views
UN investigates how North Korea received billions of dollars through cyberattacks to develop its nuclear program

UN investigators have found that North Korea earned $3 billion through 58 cyberattacks on cryptocurrency companies between 2017 and 2023 to help fund its nuclear weapons program.

News of the World • February 8, 11:53 AM • 23862 views
OpenAI creates new team for child safety: research and protection

OpenAI is forming a new team to investigate and prevent potential misuse of AI by children, as well as to ensure compliance with child privacy laws.

Technologies • February 8, 08:04 AM • 25862 views
UK extends tariff-free trade with Ukraine until 2029

UK extends tariff-free trade with Ukraine for almost all goods until 2029.

War in Ukraine • February 8, 07:00 AM • 30326 views
Record warm January was recorded in Spain

Spain recorded its warmest January on record, with an average temperature 0. 4 degrees higher than the previous record set in 2016, according to meteorological data.

News of the World • February 7, 11:10 PM • 29560 views
Bipartisan Border and Foreign Assistance Bill Fails to Pass in U.S. Senate, but Democrats Have a Plan B

The Senate failed to approve a $118 billion bipartisan package that would have tightened immigration laws and helped Ukraine fight Russian invasion and supported Israel in its war against Hamas.

War in Ukraine • February 7, 08:38 PM • 113842 views