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New HIMARS, armored vehicles and missiles for air defense: US reveals contents of new military aid package for Ukraine
Explosion occurs in Kharkiv - media
Warner Bros. announces a new movie in the Lord of the Rings universe: Gollum will be the main character
Taylor Swift held the first show of the European part of the tour: surprised fans with new outfits and changes in the setlist
Locals in the occupied territories of Ukraine refuse to switch to Russian - National Resistance Center
A UAV attacked a village in the belgorod region: There is damage
Media all over Europe are sounding the alarm over the threat of sabotage from Russia
Belarus starts construction of a new military base where nuclear weapons can be stored - media
Head of US State Department's Office of Sanctions to visit Georgia in the coming days - media
Georgia's Foreign Ministry calls resignation of ambassador to France over law on foreign agents an insult
His schedule was not taken into account: the head of the Georgian parliament refused to meet with the EU delegation
Bus falls into river in St. Petersburg, Russia, causing casualties
In Germany, environmental activists stormed a Tesla factory to stop the company's expansion
Taylor Swift held the first show of the European part of the tour: surprised fans with new outfits and changes in the setlist
Trump promises oil companies to roll back environmental regulations in exchange for a billion dollars for his campaign - media
Bloomberg: foreign direct investment in China has fallen by more than 50%
No tanks or heavy armor: British intelligence explains what the "victory parade" in Moscow means
Israel to continue operation against Hamas in Rafah after US warns of arms supply cutoff - media
The FBI is tracking the impact of U.S. aid to Ukraine on Russia's behavior in the 2024 U.S. elections
Trump's 18-year-old son makes his political debut in the US
FT: Asia and Australia follow EU and US lead to curb dominance of big tech like Apple and Google
Stormy Daniels and Trump's lawyer clash in interrogation: the former president's defense considers the porn actress's testimony questionable
Trump's son-in-law is back on the campaign trail after stepping away from politics - Reuters
Attacks on opposition activists in Georgia: government suggests that protesters themselves are behind the attacks
Israel strikes Rafah in Gaza
Attack on oil refinery in Kaluga region of Russia: governor confirms strike and fire
Putin proposes to reappoint Mishustin as prime minister
Junta leader declared winner in Chad's presidential election
TikTok may be banned in Turkey
Justin and Hailey Bieber are expecting a baby
Pentagon teams up with SpaceX to prevent Russia from using Starlink
Hungary supports China's peace plan for Ukraine
Attacking activists and writing "enemies of the nation" on offices and cars: oppositionists who oppose the law on foreign agents are being targeted in Georgia
Ten people detained in Berlin at May 9 rallies
Extreme weather threatens education: Asian governments close schools due to extreme heat
A UAV attacked a village in the belgorod region: There is damage
A drone in the russian village of proletarskoye, belgorod region, damaged 3 buildings and 2 pieces of equipment at an agricultural enterprise, but no civilians were injured.
Media all over Europe are sounding the alarm over the threat of sabotage from Russia
European intelligence agencies are warning of Russian plans for large-scale sabotage across the continent, including explosions, arson and attacks on infrastructure that could lead to civilian casualties, as a new threat emerges involving locals recruited online to attack Western targets.
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.
Head of US State Department's Office of Sanctions to visit Georgia in the coming days - media
Jim O'Brien, head of the US State Department's Office of Sanctions Coordination, will visit Georgia in the coming days to meet with the opposition amid ongoing protests against the controversial law on foreign influence transparency.
Georgia's Foreign Ministry calls resignation of ambassador to France over law on foreign agents an insult
Georgia's foreign minister criticized the resignation of the country's ambassador to France over the controversial law on "foreign agents," calling it an insult to Georgia and its diplomats.
His schedule was not taken into account: the head of the Georgian parliament refused to meet with the EU delegation
Georgian parliament speaker Shalva Papuashvili refused to meet with the EU delegation, which arrived amid protests against the controversial law on "foreign agents," saying their visit could encourage radical opposition actions.
Bus falls into river in St. Petersburg, Russia, causing casualties
A bus fell into the Moika River in Piter, Russia, after an accident on a bridge, killing at least 3 people, leaving 4 in clinical death, 2 seriously injured, and the driver detained and facing criminal charges for traffic violations.
In Germany, environmental activists stormed a Tesla factory to stop the company's expansion
Activists protested against the expansion of the Tesla plant near Berlin, some of them breaking through fences and clashing with police, resulting in injuries on both sides and several arrests.
Taylor Swift held the first show of the European part of the tour: surprised fans with new outfits and changes in the setlist
Taylor Swift returned as part of her Eras Tour in Paris, presenting a new outfit and an edited setlist with six new tracks from her album "The Tortured Poets Department" during a 3-hour energetic show.
Trump promises oil companies to roll back environmental regulations in exchange for a billion dollars for his campaign - media
Former US President Donald Trump has promised oil executives to roll back environmental regulations in exchange for a $1 billion contribution to his campaign, offering higher profits and fewer restrictions on the industry.
Bloomberg: foreign direct investment in China has fallen by more than 50%
China's foreign direct investment fell by 56% in the first quarter of 2023 compared to the same period last year, amounting to $10. 3 billion.
No tanks or heavy armor: British intelligence explains what the "victory parade" in Moscow means
The absence of heavy military equipment, including battle tanks and modern aircraft, at the "parade" in Moscow indicates large-scale losses of the russian federation in the war in Ukraine.
Israel to continue operation against Hamas in Rafah after US warns of arms supply cutoff - media
Israel will continue its operation against Hamas in Rafah and other places in the Gaza Strip, despite US warnings to stop arms supplies.
The FBI is tracking the impact of U.S. aid to Ukraine on Russia's behavior in the 2024 U.S. elections
The FBI is closely monitoring whether U. S. support for Ukraine could encourage Russia to take greater risks in potentially interfering in the 2024 U.S. presidential election.
Trump's 18-year-old son makes his political debut in the US
Barron Trump, the youngest son of former US President Donald Trump, has been elected as a delegate from Florida to the Republican National Convention, where his father is expected to be officially nominated as the party's presidential candidate in the November election.
FT: Asia and Australia follow EU and US lead to curb dominance of big tech like Apple and Google
Japan, South Korea, and Australia are tightening regulations to limit the market power of large tech groups such as Apple and Google, creating new regulatory challenges similar to those in the EU and the US.
Stormy Daniels and Trump's lawyer clash in interrogation: the former president's defense considers the porn actress's testimony questionable
Pornographic actress Stormy Daniels stood her ground during cross-examination by Trump's lawyers, maintaining her version of an alleged sexual relationship with the former president despite accusations of lying and greed.
Trump's son-in-law is back on the campaign trail after stepping away from politics - Reuters
Jared Kushner, Donald Trump's son-in-law, is making calls urging donors to attend Trump's charity events in New York City, signaling his involvement in Trump's 2024 presidential campaign.
Attacks on opposition activists in Georgia: government suggests that protesters themselves are behind the attacks
At least four opposition activists and MPs who opposed the law on "foreign agents" were attacked in Tbilisi, but the Georgian government suggested that the protesters themselves were behind the attacks.
Israel strikes Rafah in Gaza
Israel shelled the Rafah area of Gaza, killing a senior commander of the Islamic terrorist group al-Mujahideen Brigades and several civilians.
Attack on oil refinery in Kaluga region of Russia: governor confirms strike and fire
A fire broke out at an oil refinery in the Kaluga region of Russia due to a nighttime drone attack, but it was extinguished and no one was injured.
Putin proposes to reappoint Mishustin as prime minister
Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin proposes to reappoint Mikhail Mishustin as Russia's prime minister after the government resigns.
Junta leader declared winner in Chad's presidential election
Mahamat Idriss Deby, who seized power in Chad in 2021, won 61% of the vote in the presidential election, according to preliminary results.
TikTok may be banned in Turkey
TikTok could face a ban in Turkey due to concerns about inappropriate content sharing on the platform, especially the need to protect children and youth, according to the head of the parliamentary digital media commission.
Justin and Hailey Bieber are expecting a baby
Justin and Hailey Bieber, judging by Hailey's rounded belly and their apparent renewal of their wedding vows at a ceremony where Hailey wore a white dress and veil, are expecting their first child.
Pentagon teams up with SpaceX to prevent Russia from using Starlink
The Pentagon is working with SpaceX to prevent Russia from using unauthorized Starlink Internet terminals in its war against Ukraine.
Hungary supports China's peace plan for Ukraine
Hungary supports China's peace plan for Ukraine, with Prime Minister Viktor Orban calling for an immediate ceasefire and peace talks, and supporting China's peace initiative presented by President Xi Jinping during his state visit to Hungary.
Attacking activists and writing "enemies of the nation" on offices and cars: oppositionists who oppose the law on foreign agents are being targeted in Georgia
Violent attacks and intimidation tactics were used against opposition activists and NGOs protesting Georgia's controversial law on "foreign agents.
Ten people detained in Berlin at May 9 rallies
Ten people were detained at the May 9 rallies in Berlin for violations such as using St. George's ribbons and insulting police officers.
Extreme weather threatens education: Asian governments close schools due to extreme heat
Unprecedented heat waves in Asia and Africa have forced governments to close schools, highlighting how climate change threatens the education of millions of children.