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United States

Federal republic in North America
The USA is a country located in North America, sharing this continent only with Canada. The country's area is 9,827 km². The population is 328 million people. The capital is Washington. In 1776, the USA declared independence from Great Britain. The main ethnic groups of the population: descendants of white migrants from Europe – 79.9% of the population, Latin Americans – 15%, black people – 12.8%, Asians – 4.4%, indigenous peoples – 0.97%. The USA ranks first in the world in terms of GDP per capita - $81,630. The United States was one of the initiators of the creation of NATO, in which it occupies a leading position. The most famous presidents: George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Franklin Roosevelt, Ronald Reagan.
1776
Thirteen colonies declared independence from Great Britain
1787
A new constitution of the United States of America was drafted
1803
The country doubled in size thanks to the acquisition of territories from France
1865
Slavery was abolished throughout the country
1920
Women gained the right to vote
1945
The country played a key role in the victory over Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan in World War II
1948
A program of assistance to European economies was launched after the war
1964
A law was passed banning discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, or national origin
1969
The country's astronaut became the first person to set foot on the Moon
1993
The North American Free Trade Agreement was signed
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Trump lashed out at media that did not support his statements about the scale of destruction of facilities in Iran

Donald Trump criticized the media over reports of uncertainty about the extent of destruction of Iranian nuclear facilities after US attacks. He claims that all facilities were 'completely destroyed', and journalists from CNN, ABC News, and NBC News are spreading 'fake news'.

News of the World • June 23, 07:40 PM • 4275 views
The situation in the Middle East, from Ukraine's perspective, carries risks but is not catastrophic - Podolyak

Adviser to the Head of the Presidential Office Mykhailo Podolyak stated that the situation in the Middle East is not a catastrophe for Ukraine. He emphasized that the West has the capacity to simultaneously assist Israel and Ukraine, and that rising oil prices benefit Russia.

Politics • June 23, 07:16 PM • 3312 views
Airlines consider canceling flights to the Middle East after US strikes in Iran - Reuters

North American and European airlines canceled flights to the Persian Gulf after US strikes on Iran, which led to the closure of airspace and increased security concerns. This forces carriers to redirect or cancel flights, increasing costs and affecting the region's aviation hub.

Economy • June 23, 06:40 PM • 4554 views
Qatar condemns Iran's missile attack and reserves the right to a direct response

Qatar has condemned Iran's missile strike on American military bases on its territory, calling it a "blatant violation" of sovereignty. The country stated that it reserves the right to a direct response, while Qatari air defense systems successfully intercepted the missiles.

News of the World • June 23, 06:31 PM • 3537 views
US housing prices break records: average house price over 400 thousand dollars - CNBC

In May, US home sales rose by 0. 8% despite high mortgage rates. The average house price reached a record $422,800, exceeding last year's figure by 1.3%.

News of the World • June 23, 06:04 PM • 3537 views
Moonlight for improved space measurements: NASA developing innovative Arcstone instrument

NASA is preparing to launch Arcstone, an innovative space instrument that will use light reflected from the Moon to calibrate Earth observation sensors. This will enable more reliable and versatile measurements.

News of the World • June 23, 06:04 PM • 3937 views
US attacks on targets in Iran comply with international law - Merz and Rutte see no grounds for criticism

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz and NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte expressed their position on US attacks on Iranian nuclear facilities, stating that US actions comply with international law. Rutte also expressed concern about Iran's possible possession of nuclear weapons.

News of the World • June 23, 05:27 PM • 3581 views
Iran launched missile strikes on US military bases in Qatar and Iraq - Media

On June 23, Iran launched missile attacks on American military bases in Qatar and Iraq in response to US attacks on its nuclear facilities. The White House is monitoring threats, and Qatar has temporarily closed its airspace due to rising tensions.

News of the World • June 23, 05:08 PM • 6022 views
US and UK urge their citizens in Qatar to be careful

The US and UK embassies in Qatar have urged their citizens to be careful following a US air attack on Iranian nuclear facilities. Qatar has temporarily suspended air traffic and increased security measures, as have Bahrain and Kuwait.

News of the World • June 23, 05:07 PM • 3267 views
In a few years, Russia may be ready to attack NATO if the Alliance does not strengthen its defense - Rutte

Concerns about a possible Russian attack on NATO countries are growing among Alliance members, who predict such a possibility in 3-7 years. NATO Secretary General Rutte emphasized the urgent need for a significant increase in defense budgets and strengthening of armies, and also drew attention to China's growing military power.

Politics • June 23, 04:35 PM • 3477 views
Ukraine is ready to buy weapons from the USA - Yermak

Ukraine is ready to purchase a "package" of American weapons, including air defense, according to Andriy Yermak. This acquisition could be financed by European allies or through frozen Russian assets.

Politics • June 23, 04:27 PM • 3596 views
No HIV vaccine invented: Golubovska on the drug Yeztugo

The world's first injectable HIV prevention drug, Yeztugo, administered twice a year, was registered in June 2025. This medication prevents HIV infection but does not cure existing infections or protect against other sexually transmitted diseases.

Health • June 23, 03:43 PM • 3262 views
Grossi proposes returning nuclear inspectors to Iran and resolving the conflict diplomatically

IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi insists on a diplomatic resolution to the conflict between Iran, Israel, and the US and proposes returning the agency's inspectors to Iran. He notes that attacks on nuclear facilities threaten the global non-proliferation regime and could have catastrophic consequences.

Politics • June 23, 03:03 PM • 3696 views
SBU Head on cooperation with foreign partners: they help a lot in many things

SBU Head Vasyl Maliuk spoke about cooperation with foreign partners, noting that they do not dominate but often learn from the Security Service, yet provide significant assistance. He emphasized mutual respect and cooperation, comparing some partners to combat brethren.

Politics • June 23, 02:32 PM • 4071 views
"I'm watching": Trump demands immediate oil price reduction

The statement came after oil prices rose due to US strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities.

Politics • June 23, 02:30 PM • 4703 views
Germany and Italy to withdraw billions in gold from US due to Trump's policy - FT

Germany and Italy are demanding the return of their $245 billion gold reserves from US vaults, fearing President Trump's interference with the Fed's independence and geopolitical risks. Both countries are among the world's largest gold holders.

News of the World • June 23, 02:27 PM • 6630 views
Amazon launched a second batch of satellites—Starlink competitors

On June 23, Amazon launched 27 Kuiper internet satellites from Cape Canaveral. The company plans to launch more than 3,200 such satellites into orbit and begin providing communication services this year.

News of the World • June 23, 01:54 PM • 3615 views
Scientists find evidence of weakening ocean circulation system: Gulf Stream on the verge of collapse

Scientists have discovered that the weakening of the Gulf Stream ocean current has been happening for over a century, and it could soon disappear entirely, causing extreme cooling in Europe. A new study points to a "cold blob" in the North Atlantic as evidence of the weakening Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation.

News of the World • June 23, 01:32 PM • 4388 views
Gold cheaper amid stable dollar and Iran tensions - Reuters

The price of gold fell due to the strengthening of the US dollar amid expectations of Iran's response to US airstrikes on its nuclear facilities. Investors are closely monitoring geopolitical tensions in the Middle East.

Economy • June 23, 12:50 PM • 3024 views
Ukraine is not threatened by radiation contamination after strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities - State Nuclear Regulatory Inspectorate

The radiation situation in Ukraine remains stable after attacks on nuclear facilities in Iran. Modeling confirmed that potential contamination does not reach the territory of Ukraine.

Society • June 23, 12:45 PM • 18072 views
NATO prepares for historic summit: where it will take place, agenda and security measures

On June 24-25, a NATO summit will be held in The Hague, where the main issues will be a new defense budget of 5% of GDP and the war in Ukraine. Spain has expressed reluctance to increase spending, and a meeting of the Ukraine-NATO Council is not planned.

Politics • June 23, 12:19 PM • 196455 views
Israel rejects EU accusations of human rights violations in Gaza, which may affect visa-free travel for Israelis

Israel rejects the European Union's accusations of human rights and humanitarian aid violations in Gaza, stating that it is waging a just fight. The Israeli government criticized the EU report, which "does not take into account the context" and "strategic reality" of the fight against terrorism.

Politics • June 23, 11:35 AM • 2711 views
B-2 bomber pilots returned to the US after a historic operation in Iran

B-2 bomber pilots returned to the US after a massive strike on Iranian nuclear facilities. Operation "Midnight Hammer" became the largest in US history for this type of aircraft, involving over 125 US aircraft and 75 high-precision missiles.

News of the World • June 23, 11:31 AM • 3639 views
US base in Syria shelled with mortars - Mehr

An American military base in Hasakah province, Syria, came under mortar fire. After the attack, security measures at the facility, which is not the first time it has been targeted by pro-Iranian groups, were strengthened.

News of the World • June 23, 11:19 AM • 6080 views
Two spies have already been exposed in Greece for collecting information about military facilities

An Azerbaijani citizen with a Polish passport was arrested in Greece for espionage near a naval base. 5,000 files with photos of ships entering and leaving the base were found on his devices, and a possible connection to other arrests is being investigated.

News of the World • June 23, 11:06 AM • 1932 views
Iran expanded range of legitimate military targets after US entry into war - Reuters

Iran said US attack on nuclear facilities expanded targets for its armed forces. Tehran threatens retaliation after Trump joined Israel's military campaign.

Politics • June 23, 11:02 AM • 2788 views
Europe's digital world at risk: Trump could turn off internet on continent - Politico

Europe finds itself critically dependent on American tech giants such as Amazon, Microsoft, and Google, which control over two-thirds of the regional cloud computing market. This raises fears that the US administration could leverage its technological advantage, and even, at some point, disconnect Europe from vital cloud services that underpin its digital existence.

News of the World • June 23, 10:53 AM • 4472 views
Iran's missile strike caused power outages in Israel: details

Iran launched a missile attack on Israel, eight missiles were fired in four volleys. One of the missiles hit near a strategic energy facility, causing power outages in the southern regions.

News of the World • June 23, 09:40 AM • 3244 views
Trump initiates meeting with leaders of Japan, Australia and New Zealand at NATO summit - Nikkei

Donald Trump plans to meet with leaders of Indo-Pacific countries during the NATO summit in the Netherlands to expand security cooperation. The meeting will discuss coordination of actions and defense spending, which NATO plans to increase to 3.5% of GDP, and with additional indicators to 5%.

News of the World • June 23, 08:49 AM • 3360 views
Putin continues brutal attacks on Ukraine to make US look weak - Sybiha

Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha stated that Putin is deliberately attacking Ukraine to demonstrate US weakness. He emphasized the need for strengthening sanctions against Russia and providing Ukraine with additional air defense systems.

War in Ukraine • June 23, 08:37 AM • 2088 views