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Denying TPPs: How Nayyem and Kubrakov "protected" energy with memorandums
The government has failed to adequately protect thermal power plants from Russian missile strikes, allocating funds only for the first level of defense against enemy attacks. Previously, officials boasted of "unprecedented protection" without addressing the lack of funding for better defense of thermal power plants.
They discussed support for Ukraine and sanctions pressure on Russia: the MFA received copies of credentials from the ambassadors of Thailand and Australia
First Deputy Foreign Minister of Ukraine Andriy Sybiga received copies of credentials from the newly appointed ambassadors of Thailand and Australia to Ukraine and discussed with them support for Ukraine, sanctions pressure on Russia and strengthening bilateral relations.
Trump's criminal trial in New York enters next phase today
Former President Donald Trump's criminal trial in New York on charges of paying hush money to a porn star during the 2016 election campaign enters a crucial phase with opening statements today.
kremlin says russia and China have almost abandoned the dollar in trade
russia and China have almost completely abandoned the US dollar in their mutual settlements, and more than 90% of transactions between the two countries are now carried out in their national currencies.
Czech Foreign Ministry again proposes to restrict the movement of russian diplomats through Schengen
The Czech Republic will once again propose to restrict the movement of russian diplomats in the Schengen area to combat the threat of russian intelligence and espionage activities in Europe.
Kremlin reacts to possible deployment of nuclear weapons in Poland
Russia will take the necessary measures to ensure its security if Poland deploys American nuclear weapons on its territory.
Explosion occurs in Kharkiv - media
An explosion was heard in Kharkiv amid air raid alerts and reports of ballistic missile threats in the region.
Electric car manufacturers cut prices amid fierce competition: Tesla shares fall by 3%
Tesla and Chinese electric car makers such as Li Auto have cut prices amid fierce competition, including in the Chinese electric car market.
Winter has returned to Latvia: traffic is hampered by snowfall
Heavy snowfalls and blizzards have caused difficult driving conditions on major highways across Latvia, with snow cover on the roads and anti-slip materials being used.
Law enforcers seized about 5500 firearms in 2023 - Klymenko
According to Interior Minister Ihor Klymenko, in 2023, law enforcement officers seized about 5,500 firearms and 2 million rounds of ammunition from citizens.