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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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Meloni participated in the Coalition of the Willing meeting via video link: what the Italian Prime Minister stated

Giorgia Meloni emphasized the importance of unity between the EU and the US to achieve a ceasefire in Ukraine. Italy is preparing its 12th package of military aid to Ukraine, which will include ammunition and missiles for SAMP/T air defense systems.

Politics • October 24, 08:59 PM • 7345 views
Ahead of Trump-Xi meeting: US launches "trade investigation" into China - Bloomberg

The administration of US President Donald Trump is launching a trade investigation into China, which could lead to new tariffs. This escalates tensions ahead of next week's upcoming leaders' summit.

Economy • October 24, 08:40 PM • 4782 views
Ukrainian drone disabled one of Russia's largest oil refineries – Reuters

On October 23, a Ukrainian drone struck the Ryazan oil refinery, Russia's fourth-largest, halting operations at a key processing unit. This led to the shutdown of the CDU-4 crude oil primary distillation unit, which provided about a quarter of the plant's capacity.

War in Ukraine • October 24, 07:55 PM • 7546 views
Rubio visited command center in Israel to bolster peace plan efforts

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio visited a new command center in southern Israel, expressing cautious optimism about Trump's peace deal, which has faced challenges due to bloodshed in Gaza and political intrigue. The center coordinates humanitarian, logistical, and security operations in Gaza, involving 200 US military personnel and international partners.

Politics • October 24, 07:01 PM • 5296 views
We will not speak publicly so that it is more difficult for Putin: Zelenskyy spoke about the decision of the "coalition of the willing"

Zelenskyy stated that during the meeting of the "Coalition of the Willing", decisions were made to make it more difficult for dictator Putin, and these decisions are not being disclosed.

Politics • October 24, 06:55 PM • 4122 views
Tesla is losing market share: sales are falling due to competition, old models, and Musk's policies – Bloomberg

Tesla's sales fell by 13% in the first half of 2025, with the company losing ground in the US, Europe, and China. This is due to increased competition, an outdated model lineup, and reduced government subsidies.

Auto • October 24, 06:49 PM • 5456 views
US sends aircraft carrier to Latin America as part of significant military buildup escalation - Pentagon

US sends aircraft carrier to waters off the coast of South America as part of another escalation and military buildup.

News of the World • October 24, 06:36 PM • 3525 views
In India, the largest buyer of Russian oil announced compliance with Western sanctions - Reuters

India's leading buyer of Russian oil, Reliance Industries Ltd, will comply with Western sanctions against Moscow. The company has a long-term agreement to purchase almost 500,000 barrels of crude oil per day from Russian oil giant Rosneft.

Economy • October 24, 05:52 PM • 10946 views
Porsche's losses exceeded one billion euros due to revised electric vehicle plans

Porsche AG recorded a quarterly loss of 967 million euros, the largest in its history as a public company, with total losses for the three quarters reaching 3. 1 billion euros. The reasons for this include the postponement of the electric vehicle program, the cancellation of its own battery production, a decrease in demand in China, and high US import tariffs.

Auto • October 24, 05:30 PM • 3771 views
NATO Secretary General commented on the likelihood of the US transferring long-range Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said that decisions on supplying long-range missiles to Ukraine should be made by individual allies. He added that the US has been providing Ukraine with important weapons since July, and the issue remains under consideration by the president.

War in Ukraine • October 24, 05:05 PM • 3083 views
Better late than never: Zelenskyy on US sanctions against Rosneft and Lukoil

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy commented on the introduction of US sanctions against Rosneft and Lukoil, stating that "better late than never. " He thanked partners for these measures, emphasizing that Ukraine had previously fought against Russian energy on its own. The US called on Moscow to immediately end the war against Ukraine.

War in Ukraine • October 24, 05:05 PM • 3710 views
Zelenskyy: Ukraine is not trying to stop Putin without the United States

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated that Ukraine is not trying to stop the war without the US, as Putin seeks to divide Ukraine and its partners. He emphasized the importance of the 19th sanctions package and pressure from the US as tools to influence Putin.

Politics • October 24, 04:56 PM • 4414 views
Astronomers have found a new exoplanet GJ 251c, which is potentially habitable

Scientists have discovered a new exoplanet GJ 251c, located 18 light-years from the Solar System, which may have liquid water. This super-Earth orbits the red dwarf Gliese 251, which is located in the "habitable zone."

News of the World • October 24, 03:29 PM • 6504 views
NBA gambling scandal erodes trust in the league at the start of the new season – Bloomberg

The FBI has made dozens of arrests in 11 US states, including coach Chauncey Billups and player Terry Rozier, in a massive gambling investigation. The scandal undermines trust in the NBA at the start of the season and amid a multi-billion dollar media rights deal.

Sports • October 24, 03:13 PM • 3700 views
Oil prices show weekly growth due to US sanctions against Russian companies – Reuters

Oil prices rose by 7% over the week after the US imposed sanctions against Russian oil companies, raising fears of supply disruptions. Brent and WTI quotes increased, demonstrating a shift in market sentiment from anticipating a surplus to a deficit.

Economy • October 24, 02:58 PM • 3992 views
Orthodox priest hired for Ukrainian refugees in Finland dismissed due to ties with Russia

Orthodox priest Oleksandr Zanemonets was dismissed from the Helsinki parish in Finland. The reasons were his poor knowledge of the Ukrainian language and closer ties with Russia than declared, which raised concerns among the special services.

Society • October 24, 02:43 PM • 3667 views
US sanctions against Russian oil companies could halt Serbia's only refinery - Reuters

Serbia's only oil refinery, located in the city of Pančevo, could cease operations due to US sanctions against Russian companies Lukoil and Rosneft. Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić warned that without supplies, the refinery would be unable to operate after November 1, although fuel storage facilities are filled until the end of the year.

Economy • October 24, 02:26 PM • 3721 views
US strikes drug cartel vessel in Caribbean on Trump's orders – Ministry of Defense

The US continues its war against drug cartels. Yesterday, according to Pete Hegseth, American military destroyed a vessel used by a terrorist organization.

News of the World • October 24, 01:41 PM • 2936 views
Yves Klein's monochrome painting sold in France for 18.4 million euros

A painting by the famous artist Klein was sold in France for over 18 million euros. The painting has no images or landscapes; it is entirely monochrome, featuring a blue color patented by the artist.

Culture • October 24, 01:23 PM • 5183 views
Putin's envoy arrived in the US after new sanctions were imposed against Russia. Tomorrow he will meet with Witkoff - Media

Russian President's envoy Kirill Dmitriev arrived in the US for talks with White House special envoy Steve Witkoff. The meeting will take place after the US imposed new sanctions against Russia.

Politics • October 24, 12:29 PM • 3799 views
US home prices surge: 50% higher than pre-pandemic levels

In September, the median home price in the US rose by 2. 1% to $415,200, marking the 27th consecutive month of increases. Existing home sales increased by 1.5% compared to August, reaching 4.06 million units on an annualized basis.

News of the World • October 24, 11:36 AM • 2925 views
Sanctions against Rosneft and Lukoil: Netherlands and Romania talk about selling Russian plants in their territories - Politico

The leadership of the Netherlands and Romania believe that Lukoil will sell its plants located in the territories of these countries.

Politics • October 24, 10:30 AM • 3893 views
Hungary is working on how to circumvent US sanctions against Russian oil companies - Orban

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said that the country is working on how to circumvent US sanctions against Russian oil companies Lukoil and Rosneft.

News of the World • October 24, 10:01 AM • 2728 views
Over 90% of Ukrainians have a negative attitude towards Russia and its citizens - KMIS pollPhoto

According to a KMIS poll, an absolute majority of Ukrainians (over 90%) have a negative attitude towards the Russian Federation and its citizens. 82% of respondents believe that Russians should not be allowed into Ukraine.

Society • October 24, 09:27 AM • 6743 views
Ecuadorian President Noboa claims poisoning attempt with gifted chocolate and jam

Daniel Noboa claims he was targeted in a poisoning attempt with chocolate and jam containing chemical substances, which he received at a public event. This is the second assassination attempt on his life amid anti-government protests and rising crime in the country.

Politics • October 24, 08:57 AM • 3290 views
Trump's path to tightening the screws on Russia opened by oil surplus on the market - FT

US President Donald Trump this week imposed sanctions on Rosneft and Lukoil, using the surplus of oil on the global market to weaken Russia's war chest. This move was made possible by a significant drop in global oil prices, which allowed Washington to more aggressively target Russian oil.

Economy • October 24, 08:25 AM • 4651 views
"Coalition of the Willing" gathers in London to increase pressure on Russia and support Ukraine: what will be discussed

Today, a meeting of the "coalition of the willing" is taking place in London to discuss increasing pressure on Russia and supporting Ukraine. British Prime Minister Keir Starmer will call for the removal of Russian energy from the world market and the acceleration of long-range weapons supplies.

Politics • October 24, 07:50 AM • 53372 views
Russia again circumvented sanctions, obtaining Western technology to protect nuclear submarines - WP

Through shell companies, Russia acquired underwater surveillance systems from American and European companies. These technologies are used to protect the nuclear submarine fleet in the Barents Sea.

News of the World • October 24, 07:28 AM • 10893 views
Man in US detained for playing 'Imperial March' from 'Star Wars' in front of National Guard - reportVideo

A Washington resident has filed a lawsuit, claiming he was detained for playing Darth Vader's theme during a protest against the National Guard. The lawsuit seeks damages for violations of the First and Fourth Amendments to the US Constitution.

News of the World • October 24, 07:12 AM • 4266 views
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Scandal in the USA over matcha latte: does the popular drink really cause anemia?

28-year-old American Lynn Shazin was hospitalized with anemia caused by excessive consumption of matcha latte. The doctor explained that matcha can act as an "iron scavenger," preventing its absorption by the body.

Society • October 24, 06:00 AM • 84358 views