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Scholz said when Germany will supply Ukraine with the third Patriot system
Germany will supply Ukraine with a third Patriot air defense system, IRIS-T installations, Cheetahs, missiles and ammunition over the next few weeks and months.

In Ukraine, since the beginning of the Russian invasion, more than 1,600 medical facilities have been damaged due to enemy shelling
Since the beginning of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, more than 1,600 medical facilities have been damaged by enemy attacks.

Release of hostages in Gaza: new details of the operation have emerged
Israeli special forces rescued four hostages held by a Hamam in Gaza after a raid that killed 274 Palestinians, including many women and children, according to Hamas and medics.

Since the beginning of a full - scale invasion, Russians have damaged more than 200 thousand buildings in Ukraine- NYT
Since the beginning of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, more than 210,000 buildings have been damaged, about half of them located in the eastern part of the country.

russian propagandists attack: disinformation campaign about the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris
russian propagandists have launched a Dez information campaign to discredit the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris. Fake videos and fake news are designed to sow panic among participants and guests of the games, raising alarm in connection with possible terrorist attacks.

NYT: Russian authorities took the entire orphanage in Kherson to Russia and filmed everything for propaganda
Russian authorities forcibly moved an entire orphanage from Kherson, Ukraine, to Russia, filming the process on video for propaganda purposes, which experts believe may constitute a war crime.

Trump after the court verdict raised 5 53 million for the election campaign
Trump's campaign raised 5 5. 53 million a day after he was found guilty of financial fraud related to payments to porn actress Stormy Daniels.

Texas opens new defense plant that will produce artillery shells for Ukraine
The new facility, which was built in less than a year, focuses on shells for 155-millimeter howitzers, which have become key in military operations in Ukraine.

Possible option of granting the United States permission to use weapons on targets in the Russian Federation without public announcement - MP
It is absolutely possible that the United States can grant Ukraine permission to use American weapons to strike targets in Russia, without public announcement, it will be enough to grant permission through military channels, MP Chernev believes.

Electronics and ammunition: Stoltenberg explains how China and DPRK help Russia in its war against Ukraine
North Korea and China are the most significant supporters of Russia's war against Ukraine, providing military aid, microelectronics for missiles and tanks, and more than a million artillery shells, while Russia shares with the DPRK technologies that allow them to develop their missile and nuclear programs.

NYT: Russia is conducting a sabotage campaign in Europe to disrupt arms shipments to Ukraine
Russia is conducting a sabotage campaign across Europe to disrupt arms shipments to Ukraine, setting fires and recruiting locals to carry out attacks in order to slow down military aid to Kyiv.

The White House is discussing allowing Ukraine to strike at Russian territory with American weapons - MP
The White House is discussing the possibility of allowing Ukraine to strike Russian territory with American weapons, but so far there is no consensus.

Starlink owner spends significant resources to combat Russian jamming attempts - Musk
Elon Musk's SpaceX is spending significant resources to combat Russian attempts to jam Starlink.

Russian authorities say the Islamic State is behind the Crocus City Hall terrorist attack
Russia claims that the Wilayat Khorasan group of the so-called Islamic State coordinated the terrorist attack on Crocus City Hall near Moscow via the Internet from the Afghanistan-Pakistan region.

Russia uses advanced jamming techniques to disable Starlink - Fedorov
According to Ukrainian Digital Technology Minister Mykhaylo Fedorov, Russia is using increasingly sophisticated means to cut off Ukraine's access to the Starlink satellite Internet network.

Offside update: FIFA calls for new offside rules to be tested
FIFA is calling for a test of a major change to the offside rule proposed by Arsene Wenger, according to which the offside position will depend on the distance between the attacker and the last defender, rather than the current interpretation.

Blinken supports authorization for Ukraine to strike targets in Russia with U.S. weapons - media
The US is actively discussing easing the ban on Ukraine using US weapons to strike targets in Russia, which would allow Ukraine to hit the facilities that made Russia's recent occupation of Ukrainian territory possible.

Zelensky: Ukraine needs systems and tactics that will allow us to defend our positions, our cities and communities from Russian bombs
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy held a meeting to discuss the production of drones, electronic warfare systems, missiles, and countering Russian guided aerial bombs in Ukraine, emphasizing the need for systems and tactics to protect against Russian bombs.

Zelensky: Russia has accumulated 10 thousand S-300 missiles
Russia has accumulated 10,000 S-300 missiles, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said in an interview with the New York Times.

Korean scenario: Ukraine and Russia may agree to peace talks in a few months - media
The Biden administration believes that the next few months could be decisive in the war in Ukraine. The situation on the frontline could potentially lead to the start of peace talks and a truce according to the "Korean scenario.

StratCom Center: research shows that video content on TikTok is a real news wasteland
According to the study, only 6 out of 6,568 videos positioned as news were real news.

Belarus starts construction of a new military base where nuclear weapons can be stored - media
A military base is being built in the Belarusian city of Osipovichi, which is located about 190 kilometers from the border with Ukraine. It is likely that nuclear weapons will be stored there.

Dead whale found on the bow of a cruise ship arriving in New York
An endangered seiwal is found dead on the bow of a cruise ship arriving in New York. He was probably hit by the ship.

Biden threatens to cut off arms supplies to Israel if it enters Rafah
Biden threatens to cut off arms supplies to Israel if it enters Rafah and uses U. S.-supplied weapons against civilians.

Pulitzer Prize honors ProPublica for public service and reporting from the Supreme Court
ProPublica won the Pulitzer Prize for Public Service for its investigative reporting exposing the lavish gifts and free trips that billionaires have given to Supreme Court justices over the years. The Pulitzer Prize also honors work in journalism in 15 different categories. This year there is a special award for journalists covering the war between Israel and Hamas.

Not before the end of June: Media reports when Germany will be able to hand over Patriot to Ukraine
The new Patriot air defense system from Germany is expected to arrive in Ukraine no earlier than the end of June, which may coincide with the delivery of F-16 fighter jets that Ukraine has long been requesting.

House Democrats say they will block Speaker Johnson's resignation motion
Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Green's attempt to oust House Speaker Mike Johnson will be blocked by Democratic leaders through a procedural motion before it comes to a vote.

More than 700 students detained in the US over pro-Palestinian protests
More than 700 students have been detained across the United States over the past week during pro-Palestinian rallies and protests, according to an analysis of police statements by The New York Times.

NYT: Ukraine may use ATACMS to hit Russian targets in Crimea
Ukraine received long-range ATACMS missiles from the United States to increase pressure on Russian forces in occupied Crimea and eastern Ukraine.

Actors of the hit horror film The Witch of Blair are demanding fair compensation from the distribution company
The creative team of the 1999 horror film The Blair Witch Project is demanding an increase in retroactive three-star compensation and meaningful consultation regarding the upcoming relaunch of the franchise.