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Former US President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton will testify before a House committee this week as part of an investigation related to Jeffrey Epstein. The testimony will take place in New York State.
Four years after launching a full-scale invasion, Vladimir Putin faces exhaustion on the front lines, economic difficulties and tensions within the country. Despite this, there are currently no signs that the Kremlin is prepared to make concessions.
Law enforcement officers blocked seven schemes for evading mobilisation in various regions of Ukraine and detained their organisers. The cost of the illegal services ranged from 5,000 to 21,000 US dollars.
Less than seven weeks before the parliamentary elections in Hungary, polls showed Prime Minister Viktor Orban's Fidesz party trailing significantly behind the opposition Tisza party. The gap among decided voters reached 20 percentage points.
On the fourth anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion, Canada imposed new sanctions against Russia and announced additional support for Kyiv. Dozens of individuals, companies and vessels belonging to Russia's shadow fleet were subject to restrictions.
Against the backdrop of the fourth winter of full-scale war, Pope Leo XIV responded to the appeal of Ukrainian bishops and sent aid to those most affected. A truck carrying medicines and electric heaters was sent to Ukraine.
US President Donald Trump's threats to strike Iran do not provide clear explanations of Washington's long-term goals. Against the backdrop of increased US military presence in the region, the question of how events will unfold remains open.
The Economic Security Bureau has launched its first competition under the new rules. Recruitment is taking place in parallel with employee certification.
Four years after Russia's full-scale invasion, the war has claimed hundreds of thousands of lives, millions of Ukrainians have left their homes, and international aid has reached hundreds of billions of euros. The front line remains relatively stable most of the time.
In Dnipro, a large-scale fraudulent scheme to extort funds from EU citizens under the guise of investments in cryptocurrency was exposed and stopped. Eleven people were detained and nearly 21 million hryvnias were seized.
The name of Düsseldorf native Nicole Junkerman appears more than 3,000 times in US Department of Justice documents related to the Jeffrey Epstein case. Recent publications have drawn attention to her long-standing contacts with the financier, who was convicted of sex crimes.
On 22 February, the Nikopol and Synelnykivskyi districts came under fire, with damage and casualties reported.