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Assistance to IDPs, restoration of energy infrastructure: Kiper tells details of meeting with Greek delegation
The head of the Odesa Regional State Administration, Oleh Kiper, met with Greek diplomats to discuss assistance to internally displaced persons, police cooperation, restoration of energy infrastructure, and Greece's readiness to host Ukrainian children, including children of fallen soldiers and firefighters, for summer recreation.
The death of Iran's president: who was Raisi and what is known about his successor
Iranian President Ibrahim Raisi and other passengers were killed in a plane crash in northwestern Iran, leading Vice President Mohammad Mohber to take over as acting head of Iran until new elections within 50 days.
National Identity Business Forum: Kyiv hosts event that brings together successful communities and entrepreneurs
The National Identity Business Forum in Kyiv brought together more than 300 entrepreneurs, business leaders, and civil society representatives to share experiences, develop new projects, and strengthen Ukrainian identity through cultural initiatives.
Week of great opportunities: horoscope for all signs of the Zodiac for May 20-26
Representatives of all signs of the Zodiac period from May 20 to 26 offers great opportunities.
Rules are not for everyone: the State Tax Service ignores submission of declarations to the NACP
Anna Puzhay-Chereda, deputy head of the Central Interregional Department of the State Tax Service for work with large taxpayers, has never filed a declaration with the National Agency for the Prevention of Corruption.
8 people were wounded in Kherson region due to enemy shelling
8 people were wounded in Kherson region as a result of Russian shelling of 18 localities over the past day.
Occupants attacked Nikopol region in the evening and in the morning
The enemy attacked Nikopol district using kamikaze drones and artillery fire, damaging two houses and an outbuilding, but there were no casualties.
Plus 1400 occupants and 14 tanks: General Staff updates data on enemy losses
Since the beginning of the invasion of Ukraine, Russian troops have lost approximately 493,690 personnel and 7,590 tanks.
Iranian Vice President confirms death of President Raisi in plane crash
Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi and other high-ranking officials were killed when their helicopter crashed, Iranian Vice President Mohsen Mansouri confirmed.
State Department plans to confiscate Russian assets in the US in favor of Ukraine
The US State Department plans to confiscate Russian assets in the US and use them to compensate Ukraine for the damage caused by the Russian invasion, working with G7 partners.
Occupants shelled Zaporizhzhia 378 times, one wounded
Russian occupants shelled Zaporizhzhia region 378 times over the last day, wounding one person and damaging residential buildings in 8 settlements.
Persons liable for military service may receive calls at work - Ministry of Defense
Persons liable for military service in Ukraine may receive summonses at the workplace from their employer in accordance with the law on mobilization and the notification of the Ministry of Defense.
Apple plans to release a thinner iPhone
Apple plans to release a thinner and more expensive iPhone model, codenamed D23, along with the iPhone 17 in September 2025, while discontinuing the cheaper iPhone Plus and releasing a new iPhone SE in the spring of 2025.
The Ministry of Energy approved the Roadmap for the development of "smart grids"
The Ministry of Energy of Ukraine has approved a Roadmap for the development of smart grids to introduce automation and digital solutions at all levels of the power system to make it more balanced, secure and resilient to military risks.
Iran's Red Crescent announces the death of the President and Foreign Minister
The head of the Iranian Red Crescent Society announced that rescuers found no survivors after discovering the location of the crashed helicopter carrying Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian and other officials.
China imposes sanctions on three US companies over arms sales to Taiwan
China imposes sanctions on three American companies - General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, General Dynamics Land Systems, and Boeing Defense, Space & Security - for selling weapons to Taiwan, bans them from trading with and investing in China, and bans their executives from entering the country.
Turkish drone may have found the crash site of Iranian president's helicopter
A Turkish drone may have discovered the crash site of the missing helicopter of the Iranian president in the mountains near Iran's borders with Azerbaijan and Turkey.
A large-scale fire broke out in Moscow
A large fire broke out in a commercial and office building in Moscow's Sokolina Gora district over an area of 1,200 square meters, but firefighters localized the blaze, and there were no casualties.
Air defense system triggered in Lviv region - RMA
Air defense forces are operating in Lviv region to counter potential enemy targets and drone attacks, according to the head of the regional military administration and the command of the Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
Russia redeploys a third of its strategic bombers to Olenya airfield - satellite images
Russia has deployed a third of its strategic bombers, including 12 Tu-95MS and 13 Tu-22M3 aircraft, to the Olenya airfield in Murmansk Oblast, according to satellite imagery analyzed by Defense Express.
EU winds down its military training mission EUTM in Mali
The European Union is withdrawing all personnel from its EUTM military training mission in Mali, marking the end of a mission that has trained more than 20,000 members of the Malian Armed Forces since 2013.
Turkey sends 32 climbers to Iran to help search for Raisi's helicopter
Turkey has sent 32 rescuers and vehicles to Iran to help search for the helicopter carrying Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, which made a hard landing in northwestern Iran at the request of the Iranian side.
Europe activates satellite system to search for Raisi
The European Commission activates its Copernicus satellite mapping system to help search for the missing helicopter carrying Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi after Iran appealed for help.
Russians send a group of shaheds to Ukraine: where are they going
Russian unmanned aerial vehicles were spotted over several regions of Ukraine, triggering an air alert.
Media: Russian ship may have sunk in temporarily occupied Sevastopol
The Russian Navy ship Cyclone, carrying Kalibr cruise missiles, was allegedly attacked near Sevastopol in Crimea.
One person killed and three wounded in hostile shelling in Vovchansk
One civilian was killed and three injured as a result of Russian shelling of Vovchansk, Kharkiv region, on May 19.
Russian troops advance on several fronts - DeepState
According to analysts, Russian forces advanced near several settlements, including Robotino, Verbovo, Paraskovievka, Netailovo, Yasnobrodovka, Novopokrovskoye, Keramika, Berestove, Zelene and Bugrivatka, although the Ukrainian Armed Forces did not confirm this information.
Former Pentagon chief comments on the possibility of sending foreign troops to Ukraine
Former Pentagon chief Robert Gates believes that the deployment of NATO troops to Ukraine should not be ruled out or publicized, emphasizing the importance of providing Ukraine with technical assistance such as air defense systems, artillery, missiles and ammunition.
Fico attacker may have had an accomplice who deleted online traces
The attacker on Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico may have had an accomplice from the police, who deleted his Facebook account and communication history after the attack.
The Atlantic: Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi killed in plane crash
Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi's helicopter has disappeared after a meeting with the President of Azerbaijan, and authorities are looking for a way to announce his possible death without causing chaos.