Baltic states warn of disaster risk due to Russian GPS jamming
Survived two World Wars, but not the occupation: Russians dismantled one of the oldest educational institutions in Mariupol
Bitcoin and ether are losing ground due to investor fears in the US
Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez will announce at noon whether he will resign from the Spanish government
The Air Force explains how Ukraine will protect F-16s from Russian attacks
Electricity consumption may increase in summer, but no critical situation is expected - Head of the State Agency for Energy Supervision
The enemy shelled Chernihiv region 54 times in a week: more than 320 explosions were heard
Solskyi case: court imposes preventive measures on three more suspects
Truck traffic resumed at the only blocked checkpoint on the border with Poland, grain imports still blocked - border guards
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Baltic states warn of disaster risk due to Russian GPS jamming
Over the weekend, Baltic ministers warned of the risk of an air disaster due to GPS jamming blamed on Russia, after two Finnish flights were forced to turn around midway due to interference with navigation signals.
Survived two World Wars, but not the occupation: Russians dismantled one of the oldest educational institutions in Mariupol
The Russians dismantled one of the oldest educational institutions in Mariupol, the Mariupol Collegiate School No. 1, which survived two World Wars. They did this to destroy evidence of their shelling of civilian objects and to rewrite the history of Mariupol.
Bitcoin and ether are losing ground due to investor fears in the US
Bitcoin and ethereum prices are declining due to investors' fears of stagflation, a scenario of high inflation and low economic growth in the United States, which poses risks to high-risk assets such as cryptocurrencies.
Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez will announce at noon whether he will resign from the Spanish government
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez will announce at noon whether he will resign over corruption charges against his wife.
The Air Force explains how Ukraine will protect F-16s from Russian attacks
Ukraine will deploy F-16 fighters on scattered runways and airfields, using various methods to conceal their location and mislead the enemy to protect them from Russian strikes.
Electricity consumption may increase in summer, but no critical situation is expected - Head of the State Agency for Energy Supervision
Electricity consumption in Ukraine may increase by 20-30% in the summer, but a critical situation is not expected due to the increase in electricity production at solar power plants.
The enemy shelled Chernihiv region 54 times in a week: more than 320 explosions were heard
Over the past week, Russian troops fired 54 times at 19 localities in Chernihiv region, causing 321 explosions, and Ukrainian air defense forces shot down an enemy cruise missile.
Solskyi case: court imposes preventive measures on three more suspects
The High Anti-Corruption Court has imposed preventive measures on three more suspects in the Solsky case of illegal seizure of state land worth UAH 481 million in Sumy region.
Truck traffic resumed at the only blocked checkpoint on the border with Poland, grain imports still blocked - border guards
Truck traffic has resumed at the Rava-Ruska-Hrebenne checkpoint on the Polish-Ukrainian border, with the exception of trucks transporting grain crops, which are banned from entering Poland.
Activity and tensions in relationships: horoscope for all zodiac signs for April 29 - May 5
This week will bring energy and opportunities to realize plans, but also possible tension in relationships and the need for caution in financial matters.