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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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US has allocated another $3.4 billion in direct budget support to Ukraine

The United States has provided Ukraine with $3. 4 billion in direct budget support, subject to reforms. The aid came at a critical time when Russian attacks on civilian infrastructure were intensifying.

War in Ukraine • December 30, 01:58 PM • 28094 views
Russia promises to punish those responsible for the crash of the Azerbaijani Embraer - Prosecutor General's Office of Azerbaijan

Azerbaijan's Prosecutor General's Office has announced cooperation with Russia in the investigation of the Embraer 190 plane crash. Investigators from four countries are conducting a large-scale investigation into the causes of the crash.

News of the World • December 30, 01:43 PM • 19862 views
Biden regrets refusing to run for the US presidency

Joe Biden believes he could have defeated Donald Trump in the election if he had not dropped out. Democrats have criticized his decision to stay in the race for a long time, which has complicated Harris' campaign.

News of the World • December 30, 01:37 PM • 22009 views
Bitcoin loses ground after record growth amid Trump's victory

Bitcoin's price dropped to $93,670, $15,000 below its December record. The cryptocurrency is up 120% year-to-date, but expectations for Fed rates have cooled the market.

Economy • December 30, 12:36 PM • 22998 views
US will provide Ukraine with $15 billion from frozen assets of the Russian Federation: agreement signed

The United States will provide Ukraine with $15 billion from frozen Russian assets through the World Bank. The funds will be used for social and humanitarian spending under the PEACE in Ukraine project.

War in Ukraine • December 30, 10:43 AM • 24548 views
Kim Jong-un vows to step up anti-American policies ahead of Trump's return

The DPRK's leader announced the strengthening of anti-American policy during the five-day plenary session of the Workers' Party. Experts believe that it is unlikely that Kim and Trump will resume talks because of the DPRK's support for Russia's war against Ukraine.

War in Ukraine • December 30, 10:25 AM • 25343 views
Oil falls in price amid weak trade in anticipation of data from China and the US

Brent and WTI oil prices declined amid expectations of new economic data from major consumers. Traders are analyzing the demand outlook after China's record stimulus and the reduction in US inventories.

Economy • December 30, 10:02 AM • 21811 views
Joe Biden and Donald Trump honored the memory of former US President Jimmy Carter

The current US President Joe Biden and his predecessor Donald Trump honored the memory of Jimmy Carter. Biden declared a day of mourning, while Trump noted the deceased's contribution to the country's development.

News of the World • December 30, 07:54 AM • 20428 views
Trump tones down his rhetoric on campaign promises - The Hill

Donald Trump toned down his rhetoric on key campaign promises after winning the election. The president-elect recognized the difficulty of lowering prices and quickly ending the war in Ukraine.

News of the World • December 30, 07:08 AM • 21255 views
Head of EU Diplomacy: Russia's subversive attempts in the Baltic Sea are not isolated incidents

Kaja Kallas said that the number of sabotage attacks in Europe has increased since the beginning of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine. The EU plans to step up measures against Russian ships and is considering the use of frozen Russian assets.

News of the World • December 30, 06:40 AM • 18524 views
Zelenskyy expresses condolences on the death of former US President Jimmy Carter

The President of Ukraine expressed condolences on the death of Jimmy Carter. Zelenskyy noted his commitment to democratic values and support for Ukraine in the face of Russian aggression.

Politics • December 30, 06:06 AM • 86911 views
Biden declares January 9 a day of mourning for former President Carter

U. S. President Joe Biden has declared January 9, 2025, a National Day of Mourning for former President Jimmy Carter. Flags will be flown at half-staff for 30 days after the death of the 100-year-old Nobel laureate.

News of the World • December 30, 05:13 AM • 21305 views
Former US President Jimmy Carter dies at the age of 100 - WP

The 39th President of the United States, Jimmy Carter, has died at the age of 100 after refusing further treatment. The Nobel laureate fought melanoma and spent his last days under hospice care at home.

News of the World • December 29, 09:47 PM • 41900 views
Zelensky announces “important decision” by the US to support Ukraine

Zelenskyy announced the expected announcement of a significant support package from the US on December 30. Military aid worth $1.25 billion is planned, including air defense ammunition, Stinger missiles, and artillery shells.

War in Ukraine • December 29, 08:14 PM • 50136 views
Lavrov: Russia will lift moratorium on deployment of intermediate-range and short-range missiles with nuclear warheads

Lavrov announces the lifting of the moratorium on the deployment of nuclear-tipped missiles. The decision was made in response to US plans to deploy missiles in Germany starting in 2026.

News of the World • December 29, 07:59 PM • 32459 views
Top 10 series to watch in 2025

Netflix, HBO, and other streaming services are preparing large-scale series premieres in 2025. Among them are the sequels to Venzday, White Lotus, and Stranger Things, as well as new projects with Robert De Niro and the DC universe.

Culture • December 29, 06:10 PM • 132278 views
“Little Marco": what is the future US Secretary of State's position on Ukraine

Trump unexpectedly chose his former rival Marco Rubio to be the US Secretary of State. Rubio changed his position on Ukraine from strong support to voting against additional funding.

Politics • December 29, 02:48 PM • 33540 views
Georgian President Zurabishvili leaves the palace before the inauguration of her successor

Salome Zurabishvili announced her voluntary withdrawal from the Orbeliani Presidential Palace in Tbilisi. She called the upcoming inauguration of the new president, Mikheil Kavelashvili, a “travesty” and declared her unwavering commitment to the country.

News of the World • December 29, 08:19 AM • 23761 views
Syria's new government announces large-scale reform of intelligence services

The newly appointed head of the Syrian intelligence services, Anas Khattab, announced the complete disbanding of all Assad-era intelligence organizations. It is planned to create a new security system that takes into account the interests of the people.

News of the World • December 29, 07:37 AM • 23090 views
Merz on German peacekeepers in Ukraine: there must be a consensus with Russia

German chancellor candidate Friedrich Merz admits the possibility of sending peacekeepers to Ukraine, subject to a consensus with Russia. He also supports providing Ukraine with Taurus missiles.

War in Ukraine • December 29, 06:30 AM • 95391 views
DPRK to Apply the “Toughest” Strategy to Counteract the United States

The DPRK's political meeting decided on the “toughest” strategy to counter the United States. North Korea plans to develop relations with “friendly” countries and strengthen its defense capabilities.

War in Ukraine • December 29, 03:18 AM • 102536 views
The US is preparing an act recognizing Zurabishvili as the only legitimate president of Georgia

Congressman Joe Wilson has announced the introduction of a US non-recognition act against the new regime in Georgia. The document will recognize Salome Zurabishvili as the only legitimate leader until fair elections are held.

Politics • December 29, 01:54 AM • 61618 views
Greece to hand over a batch of Sea Sparrow missiles to Ukraine

Greece has approved the transfer of 24 Sea Sparrow missiles to Ukraine, which have been in use for almost 40 years. The assistance also includes artillery shells and ammunition, without reducing Greece's defense capabilities.

War in Ukraine • December 29, 01:36 AM • 60245 views
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How the Ukrainian state budget deficit has changed over the past 20 years

Over the past 20 years, Ukraine's state budget deficit has gone from surplus to record levels. Economic crises, political changes, and global challenges have significantly affected the country's financial stability.

Economy • December 28, 06:16 PM • 311589 views
Last survivor of the Pearl Harbor attack dies

Warren Upton, a survivor of the 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor, has died at the age of 105 from pneumonia. He was the last surviving crew member of the USS Utah battleship, which sank during the Japanese attack.

News of the World • December 28, 12:49 PM • 18602 views
Man found with burns at New York’s Penn Station days after woman set on fire on subway train

A man with serious burns to his legs and upper body was found at Penn Station. The victim was taken to a medical center, his condition is stable, although the cause of the incident is still unknown.

News of the World • December 28, 11:56 AM • 20522 views
Ukraine receives LNG from the US via Greece for the first time - FT

Ukraine received liquefied natural gas from the United States via Greece for the first time. The OP commented.

Economy • December 28, 11:06 AM • 70388 views
Avian influenza virus likely mutated in US patient - CDC

The CDC has reported a possible mutation in the avian influenza virus in the first seriously ill patient in the United States. The virus has changed to better bind to human airway receptors, but the risk to the public remains low.

Health • December 28, 09:57 AM • 20433 views
US national debt: Treasury Secretary demands action from the Congress

U. S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen warned Congress of the need for emergency measures starting January 14 due to the debt ceiling. Trump supported the abolition of the debt ceiling, although his supporters opposed it.

News of the World • December 28, 08:55 AM • 19722 views
China launches giant amphibious assault ship: details

China has unveiled a new Type 076 Sichuan amphibious assault ship with an electromagnetic catapult for launching aircraft. The 40,000-ton ship can carry more than 1,000 marines and competes with the US military power.

News of the World • December 28, 06:45 AM • 29594 views