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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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Disillusioned Americans can move to Europe - the idea of the ECB President

At the Davos forum, Christine Lagarde declared Europe's readiness to accept American specialists. The ECB is seeking to attract talent and investment from the US, despite the region's slower economic growth.

News of the World • January 24, 03:08 PM • 29590 views
Israel says it will leave troops in southern Lebanon after deadline

Israel said it would leave troops in southern Lebanon after Sunday's deadline due to the failure to fulfill the terms of the agreement. The agreement provided for the withdrawal of Hezbollah beyond the Litani River and the deployment of the Lebanese army in the region.

News of the World • January 24, 02:43 PM • 25476 views
Wages and Donald Trump: why Japan raised its key policy rate

The Bank of Japan has raised interest rates to 0. 5%, the highest level since 2008, amid rising wages. The central bank is ready to raise rates further to achieve its 2% inflation target.

Economy • January 24, 02:32 PM • 32532 views
Tesla launches updated Model Y with new features for $59,990

Tesla has announced the start of deliveries of the updated Model Y Juniper in the US, Canada, and Europe starting in March. The car has a new design, an 8-inch screen for rear passengers and an improved autopilot system.

Technologies • January 24, 02:17 PM • 24921 views
“Canada is not for sale": entrepreneur creates hats in response to Trump's threats

Liam Mooney designed hats with the inscription “Canada is not for sale” in response to Trump's threats of tariffs. The hat went viral after the Ontario premier wore it at a meeting with Trudeau.

News of the World • January 24, 12:42 PM • 25575 views
Oil prices end the week down under the influence of Trump's energy policy

Brent and WTI crude oil show a weekly drop of 3-4% after Trump's statements about increasing US production. The President demands that OPEC and Saudi Arabia reduce prices and increase investment in the US.

Economy • January 24, 12:29 PM • 28233 views
Starlink announces testing of direct satellite communication with smartphones

Elon Musk announced the start of beta testing of Starlink's direct connection to smartphones on January 27, 2025. The new technology will allow receiving satellite internet directly to mobile phones.

Technologies • January 24, 12:24 PM • 35567 views
Rolls-Royce signs multi-billion dollar contract for nuclear reactors for British submarines

The British government has signed an 8-year contract with Rolls-Royce for the production and maintenance of nuclear reactors for submarines.

News of the World • January 24, 11:51 AM • 24656 views
Trump launches campaign of mass deportation of illegal immigrants in the US

The White House announced the detention of 538 illegal immigrants, including a terrorist suspect. Among the detainees are members of the Tren de Aragua gang and people convicted of crimes against minors.

News of the World • January 24, 10:06 AM • 35720 views
Indian billionaire plans to build world's most powerful AI data center - Bloomberg

Mukesh Ambani's Reliance Group is planning to set up a 3 gigabyte data center in Jamnagar. The project worth up to $30 billion could become the world's largest data center for AI.

Economy • January 24, 09:54 AM • 31919 views
Congressman suggests allowing Trump to run for a third term

Republican Andy Ogles has proposed an amendment to the US Constitution that would allow Trump to run for a third term. Trump himself has previously stated that he does not intend to run for more than two terms.

News of the World • January 24, 09:00 AM • 26013 views
Trump makes another statement about Canada: assures that the US does not need Canadian energy and cars

At a forum in Davos, Trump said that the United States does not need Canadian energy, cars, or timber. He threatens to impose a 25% duty on Canadian imports starting February 1.

News of the World • January 24, 08:48 AM • 31359 views
US to withdraw from WHO on January 22 next year - UN

The United States has officially notified the UN of its withdrawal from the WHO, which will take place on January 22, 2026. Trump accused the organization of mismanaging the pandemic, which threatens to lose 18% of WHO funding.

Health • January 24, 08:31 AM • 30309 views
Europeans push Trump to play a part in guarantees for Ukraine - Bloomberg

European officials are trying to get the Trump administration to guarantee U. S. involvement in Ukraine's security. Allies agree that U.S. troops are necessary for the credibility of the peacekeeping force.

War in Ukraine • January 24, 07:58 AM • 34016 views
Trump administration bans LGBTQ+ and BLM flags from US consulates

The US State Department issued a memorandum banning the display of any flags other than the American flag in consular offices. This cancels the previous practice of displaying LGBTQ+ and Black Lives Matter flags.

News of the World • January 24, 07:47 AM • 27782 views
Hegseth moves closer to Pentagon chief: senators vote to advance his nomination

The U. S. Senate has voted to advance Pete Hegseth's nomination for Secretary of Defense by a 51-49 vote. The final confirmation vote for the former Fox News host and U.S. military veteran will take place on Friday.

News of the World • January 24, 07:13 AM • 37227 views
Trump is going to close one of the Pentagon offices

The Trump administration intends to stop funding the Pentagon's Center of Excellence for Civil Defense. The decision to close the office, which was established in 2023, requires Congressional approval.

Politics • January 24, 04:08 AM • 107704 views
Britain signs an $11 billion contract with Rolls Royce to build a nuclear submarine

The UK has signed a contract with Rolls Royce to design and manufacture nuclear reactors for its submarine fleet. The eight-year “Unity” agreement will create more than 1,000 new jobs and preserve 4,000 existing ones.

News of the World • January 24, 01:03 AM • 52076 views
Senate confirms John Ratcliffe as CIA Director

John Ratcliffe became the new CIA director after a vote in the US Senate with a result of 74 in favor and 25 against. Democrats expressed concerns about his political impartiality.

News of the World • January 23, 11:20 PM • 30460 views
Trump orders declassification of documents on JFK and Martin Luther King assassination

US President Donald Trump has ordered the publication of classified documents on the assassinations of John and Robert Kennedy and Martin Luther King. The declassification plan must be submitted within 15 days.

News of the World • January 23, 10:47 PM • 31273 views
Trump signs executive order to create a working group on cryptocurrency

The US President signed a decree establishing a working group on digital asset markets and developing a federal regulatory framework. The document prohibits the issuance of digital currencies by the central bank and provides for the creation of a strategic stock of crypto assets.

News of the World • January 23, 09:45 PM • 113367 views
Court blocks Trump's executive order banning US birthright citizenship

Federal Judge John Kougenour imposed a 14-day ban on the implementation of Trump's executive order restricting American citizenship by birthright. The judge called the decree “clearly unconstitutional” and granted the request of the Washington Attorney General.

News of the World • January 23, 09:11 PM • 38296 views
Secretary of State Rubio to visit Panama after Trump's claims about canal seizure

Marco Rubio is planning a visit to five Latin American countries, including Panama, where he will discuss migration and the Panama Canal issue. The trip will be Rubio's first foreign visit as secretary of state.

News of the World • January 23, 08:57 PM • 29738 views
The OP explained under what conditions a negotiation process with the Russian Federation is possible

An adviser to the head of the OP said that negotiations with Russia are possible only after it realizes its economic losses. The process will take place on the basis of consensus between Europe, the United States and Ukraine.

War in Ukraine • January 23, 07:25 PM • 61800 views
Zelensky: Europe needs to work with the US, not Russia, on energy resources

The President of Ukraine called on Europe to strengthen cooperation with the United States in the energy sector instead of Russia.

War in Ukraine • January 23, 06:57 PM • 37233 views
Pentagon: Trump's executive order to stop international support does not apply to security assistance to Ukraine

The Pentagon has confirmed that Trump's executive order on a 90-day pause in international support does not apply to military assistance to Ukraine. The document only affects development programs, not USAI and PDA contracts.

War in Ukraine • January 23, 06:45 PM • 58681 views
MFA on lowering the mobilization age: let's wait for Ukrainian-American contacts

Foreign Ministry spokesperson Heorhiy Tykhyi urged to wait for Ukrainian-American contacts on the issue of mobilization age. Kyiv emphasizes the priority of arming existing units instead of increasing the number of troops.

War in Ukraine • January 23, 05:40 PM • 33170 views
Trump wants to meet with Putin soon to end the war in Ukraine

Donald Trump announced his intention to meet with Putin to end the war in Ukraine. The US president also discussed this issue with Chinese leader Xi Jinping, hoping for his help.

War in Ukraine • January 23, 05:33 PM • 146026 views
Trump again urged NATO to increase defense spending to 5% of GDP

Donald Trump has called on NATO countries to increase defense spending from 2% to 5% of GDP. Trump's team has already informed European leaders of its intention to demand a significant increase in defense spending.

Politics • January 23, 04:51 PM • 32110 views
Tychy about the “elections” in Belarus: we see no prerequisites for restoring contacts with Lukashenka

Ukraine sees no prerequisites for restoring contacts with Lukashenka and does not recognize the results of the “elections” in Belarus. The Foreign Ministry expresses solidarity with its Western partners regarding the lack of conditions for fair elections.

Politics • January 23, 04:43 PM • 27709 views