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To save electricity: Chernihiv will abandon street lighting at night
Chernihiv has decided to minimize street lighting until 21:30 in parks and 22:30 on roads to save electricity amid a shortage in Ukraine's energy system caused by Russian missile strikes.
Russian businessmen return their wealth to Russia despite risks - Bloomberg
Wealthy Russians are trying to return their assets to Russia or friendly countries such as the UAE because of the sanctions, but fear the potential nationalization of their businesses in Russia, leaving them in a state of uncertainty.
Baby's hearing restored thanks to world's first gene therapy trial
A groundbreaking gene therapy trial has returned hearing to an 18-month-old British baby born with auditory neuropathy, marking a new era in the treatment of deafness.
Zelensky voices the main issues of the Peace Summit in Switzerland
Zelenskyy outlined the main issues to be discussed at the Peace Summit in Switzerland. Among them are the exchange of prisoners, the return of abducted Ukrainian children and deported citizens, as well as nuclear and food security issues.
Stefanchuk discusses military support for Ukraine with the President of the European Parliament: the meeting was held in a shelter due to air raid alert
Ruslan Stefanchuk, Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine, met with Robert Metsola, President of the European Parliament, in an air raid shelter during her visit to Kyiv on Europe Day to discuss military support, Ukraine's EU membership bid, and support for parliamentary cooperation.
German development minister arrives in Kyiv to meet with Kubrakov, but he is dismissed
German Development Minister Svenja Schulze's meeting with sacked Ukrainian Minister Oleksandr Kubrakov in Kyiv was canceled after it became known that the Verkhovna Rada had dismissed him.
It can take from one month to three months to create a new or re-created ministry - Fries
Iryna Friz criticizes the changes in the structure of ministries as harmful under martial law, leading to the expansion of the state apparatus instead of the promised optimization and negatively affecting the efficiency of the central executive authorities.
Not just Donbas: Zelensky says russians have increased their troops everywhere
According to President Zelenskyy, the russians have increased the number of troops across Ukraine, especially in the north and east, taking advantage of a pause in the supply of weapons.
Microsoft shuts down Tango Gameworks and then automatically says it needs more games like Hi-Fi Rush
Microsoft is closing Tango Gameworks, the studio that created the critically acclaimed Hi-Fi Rush, along with other studios, and Xbox CEO Matt Booty emphasizes the need to create more "prestigious and rewarding" games like Hi-Fi Rush.
New Ministers of Infrastructure and Regional Policy are expected to be appointed by the end of May - Kravchuk
Kravchuk said that the new ministers of infrastructure and regional policy are expected to be appointed by the end of May after Kubrakov's dismissal, which will be the first step toward separating the two ministries.