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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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Washington expresses concern over increased cooperation between Russia and China

The US Secretary of Defense has confirmed a joint flight of Russian and Chinese bombers 200 miles from Alaska. This is the first such case, which has caused concern in Washington and Ottawa.

News of the World • July 26, 06:48 AM • 16378 views
Death toll from Hurricane Beryl in Texas rises to 36, including those left without power in heat wave

Hurricane Beryl caused massive power outages in Texas, USA. Due to the heat and lack of air conditioning, the death toll rose to 36, with many deaths attributed to hyperthermia.

News of the World • July 26, 06:00 AM • 15890 views
Sinaloa cartel leaders arrested in the United States

Ismael Sambada and Joaquin Guzman Lopez, key figures in the Mexican drug cartel Sinaloa, surrendered to the US authorities in Texas. They are accused of large-scale drug smuggling and related violence.

News of the World • July 26, 05:34 AM • 18605 views
World Tofu Day, Esperanto Day, International Day for the Conservation of Mangrove Ecosystems. What else can be celebrated on July 26

Today, July 26, healthy food lovers can join the celebration of World Tofu Day. In Europe and the United States, tofu began to gain popularity in the second half of the twentieth century, when people became interested in healthy eating.

UNN Lite • July 26, 03:09 AM • 105430 views
U.S. base in Iraq comes under missile attack

The US base of Ain al-Asad in Iraq has come under rocket attack. According to the Pentagon, the strike was carried out outside the base, there were no damages or casualties, and the number of missiles fired is unknown.

War in Ukraine • July 26, 02:44 AM • 119413 views
White House accuses Iran of funding protests in the US

The coordinator of the US National Security Council said that Iran was financing some of the protests in the country. He emphasized that most of the actions are peaceful and reflect the real concerns of citizens.

Society • July 26, 12:34 AM • 28260 views
Trump leads Harris by 2% in the US presidential race

A YouGov poll shows that Donald Trump has an advantage over Kamala Harris in the US presidential race. Trump leads on the economy and immigration, while Harris leads on abortion and the environment.

Politics • July 25, 11:09 PM • 37832 views
US promises $10 million reward for information on North Korean hacker

The U. S. State Department has announced a $10 million reward for information on the location of DPRK hacker Kim Jong Hyuk. He is associated with the Andariel group, which attacks foreign companies and institutions.

Crimes and emergencies • July 25, 10:55 PM • 23284 views
Russia hits Okhmatdet with missile containing US chip - NYT

Russians attacked Kyiv's Okhmatdyt with a missile with a US-made chip. Despite sanctions, Russia imported $390 million worth of chips to circumvent restrictions on critical technologies.

War in Ukraine • July 25, 08:59 PM • 95262 views
Russian companies face increasing problems with payments due to sanctions - media

Banks in countries that trade with Russia are delaying payments due to the risk of secondary US sanctions. This complicates Russia's transactions with China and India, disrupting trade with key economic partners.

News of the World • July 25, 04:51 PM • 21941 views
Kamala Harris announces that she is running for President of the United States

US Vice President Kamala Harris has officially joined the presidential race. In her campaign video, she emphasized the importance of the rule of law and freedom, indirectly criticizing her rival Donald Trump.

News of the World • July 25, 02:12 PM • 20712 views
Financial assistance of partners will allow to finance about 23 per cent of GDP this year

The international financial support will allow the government to finance the budget deficit and support the NBU reserves. The partners are expected to provide Ukraine with about USD 38 billion. USD in 2024 and USD 31 billion in 2025. USD 31 billion in 2025.

Economy • July 25, 12:21 PM • 25589 views
Yermak and Sullivan discussed restoration of energy infrastructure and military needs of Ukraine

The head of the Ukrainian Presidential Administration Yermak had a telephone conversation with US Presidential Advisor Sullivan. They discussed the situation on the frontline, Ukraine's military needs, the use of F-16s, and the restoration of energy infrastructure.

War in Ukraine • July 25, 11:51 AM • 107498 views
The 2034 Winter Olympics will be held in Salt Lake City, USA

The IOC has chosen Salt Lake City to host the 2034 Winter Olympics. IOC President Thomas Bach expressed confidence in the high level of organization of the Games, given the city's previous experience.

Sports • July 25, 11:31 AM • 17194 views
The Shalimov Institute told about surgical methods of obesity treatment

In Eastern and Central Europe, 130 million people are overweight and 30 million are morbidly obese. The Shalimov Institute spoke about surgical methods of treating obesity.

Health • July 25, 08:32 AM • 15524 views
U.S. intercepts Russian and Chinese bombers before Biden's State of the Union address

NORAD intercepted two Russian Tu-95s and two Chinese H-6s off the coast of Alaska. This is the first time that Russian and Chinese bombers have patrolled together in this region.

News of the World • July 25, 06:22 AM • 18210 views
Biden commented on his withdrawal from the election race: “Protecting democracy is more important than office”

Joe Biden commented on his withdrawal from the race, saying that he was passing the baton to a new generation. He supported Kamala Harris as a presidential candidate and emphasized the importance of protecting democracy.

News of the World • July 25, 05:52 AM • 18922 views
US and Canada intercept Russian and Chinese planes near Alaska

American and Canadian fighter jets intercepted two Russian TU-95s and two Chinese H-6s off Alaska. The aircraft operated in the Alaskan air defense recognition zone on July 24.

War in Ukraine • July 25, 04:02 AM • 30505 views
Politico: Germany, Britain sign defense pact amid possible Trump victory

The UK and Germany signed a defense cooperation agreement to strengthen Europe's security and support Ukraine. This happened amid fears of Donald Trump's possible re-election as US president.

War in Ukraine • July 25, 03:42 AM • 115394 views
July 25: International Day of Health, Happiness and Hypnosis, World Drowning Prevention Day

The first mention of hypnosis dates back to 1027, when Avicenna, a prominent physician of the time, wrote about it in his book. The term “hypnosis” was introduced into medical practice by the Scottish physician James Braid in 1842.

UNN Lite • July 25, 03:03 AM • 107001 views
Biden: US faces choices that will shape future for decades

US President Joe Biden said that the country is facing a crucial choice between hope and hate, unity and division. He believes that the decisions made today will affect the fate of the United States and the world for decades to come.

Society • July 25, 02:45 AM • 52244 views
Biden promises to maintain coalition in support of Ukraine

U. S. President Joe Biden announced his intention to maintain a coalition of states in support of Ukraine and to counter Russia. He also promised to strengthen NATO and strengthen alliances in the Pacific region.

War in Ukraine • July 25, 12:50 AM • 38120 views
Biden says he will continue to push for an end to Israel's operation in Gaza

U. S. President Joe Biden has announced his intention to continue to demand an end to Israel's operation in the Gaza Strip. He is also working to return Hamas hostages and Americans detained around the world.

War in Ukraine • July 25, 12:26 AM • 112974 views
NYT: Palestinian movement releases insects into Netanyahu's hotel in Washington

The Palestinian movement scattered maggots and crickets in the hotel room where the Israeli delegation headed by Netanyahu was staying. The hotel administration has already eliminated the consequences of the incident, which occurred during the prime minister's visit to the United States.

Politics • July 24, 11:14 PM • 28261 views
Sanctions are working: the EU is confident that Russia is lying about the strength of its economy

Finance ministers from eight EU countries say Western sanctions have hit the Russian military machine. They call for increased pressure on the Putin regime and support for Ukraine.

News of the World • July 24, 05:58 PM • 22853 views
Scholz on the deployment of US missiles in Germany: “must ensure our security”

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said that the deployment of US missiles in the country should ensure security through deterrence. He emphasized that Russia must stop its aggression against Ukraine.

News of the World • July 24, 04:45 PM • 23755 views
Scholz believes Harris can win the US election

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said that Kamala Harris has a high chance of winning the US presidential election. He described her as an experienced and competent politician with a clear vision of her country's role.

News of the World • July 24, 04:23 PM • 24491 views
US obliges financial institutions to report russian assets by August 2, 2024

The US Treasury Department requires institutions to report russian assets by August 2, 2024. This is part of the implementation of the Ukraine Support Act, which provides for the freezing of russian assets until compensation is paid.

War in Ukraine • July 24, 02:59 PM • 33256 views
EU countries plan to extend freeze on Russian assets to secure loan for Ukraine - Reuters

EU countries will discuss extending sanctions on Russian assets to secure a $50 billion G7 loan to Ukraine. Options for an indefinite extension or for 3 years are being considered.

Economy • July 24, 02:07 PM • 65422 views
Hydrothermal explosion occurs in Yellowstone Park in the United States, there are damages

A hydrothermal explosion occurred near Sapphire Pool in Yellowstone National Park. The boiling water and steam damaged part of the boardwalk, no one was injured, and the pool was temporarily closed.

News of the World • July 24, 12:28 PM • 17247 views