Dmitro Shevchuk

Dmitro Shevchuk

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The Trump administration is in talks with car manufacturers regarding the production of weapons — WSJ
Politics
The Trump administration is in talks with car manufacturers regarding the production of weapons — WSJ

Senior Pentagon officials held talks on the production of weapons and other military equipment with the heads of several companies, including car manufacturers General Motors and Ford Motor.

Yermak and Mindich were summoned to a meeting of the High Anti-Corruption Court, but neither attended — UP
Politics
Yermak and Mindich were summoned to a meeting of the High Anti-Corruption Court, but neither attended — UP

Andriy Yermak, the former head of the President’s Office, and businessman Timur Mindich — the main figure in Operation Midas — were summoned to appear before the High Anti-Corruption Court. However, neither of them attended.

Europe risks losing its chemical industry due to the energy crisis – Bloomberg
Economy
Europe risks losing its chemical industry due to the energy crisis – Bloomberg

Rising energy prices and supply disruptions are threatening the production of basic chemicals in Europe.

The US will not extend export licences for Russian and Iranian oil
Economy
The US will not extend export licences for Russian and Iranian oil

The United States has stated that it does not intend to extend the temporary licences that allowed for specific shipments of Russian and Iranian oil. This position was announced by the White House.

На Закарпатті девʼятикласник влаштував стрілянину в школі і поранив свого однокласника
Society
На Закарпатті девʼятикласник влаштував стрілянину в школі і поранив свого однокласника

В Ужгородському районі учень дев’ятого класу приніс у школу пістолет і почав стріляти під час уроку. Одним пострілом він поранив свого однокласника, а потім утік.

$4 billion for air defence and over $1.5 billion for drones. Fedorov summarised the results of the ‘Ramstein’ conference
Politics
$4 billion for air defence and over $1.5 billion for drones. Fedorov summarised the results of the ‘Ramstein’ conference

Defence Minister Mykhailo Fedorov outlined the assistance for Ukraine agreed upon during the Ramstein meeting. Some of the packages had not been previously announced.

An 'unprecedented' fire has broken out at one of the country's two oil refineries in Australia
World
An 'unprecedented' fire has broken out at one of the country's two oil refineries in Australia

A fire broke out at the Viva Corio oil refinery in Geelong — the second-largest city in the state of Victoria, home to a major seaport.

Hungary is withdrawing its troops from energy facilities that it had been guarding against the ‘Ukrainian threat’
World
Hungary is withdrawing its troops from energy facilities that it had been guarding against the ‘Ukrainian threat’

Two days after the parliamentary elections and the defeat of Viktor Orbán’s Fidesz party, the Chief of the Hungarian General Staff ordered the withdrawal of troops who had previously been deployed to guard energy facilities against an alleged threat from Ukraine.

The US is deploying thousands of troops to the Middle East amid mounting pressure on Iran
War
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The US is deploying thousands of troops to the Middle East amid mounting pressure on Iran

The Pentagon is set to deploy additional forces to the Middle East in the coming days. The deployment comes as the US seeks to step up pressure on Iran and ensure compliance with the naval blockade.

Russia launched a ballistic missile strike on Kyiv, leaving 5 dead and 48 injured
War
Russia launched a ballistic missile strike on Kyiv, leaving 5 dead and 48 injured

On the night of 16 April, Russian troops attacked Kyiv; explosions were heard across the city and damage was reported. The number of dead and injured rose throughout the night and into the morning.

A facial recognition system in St Petersburg mistook a Russian rock musician for the wanted man, Dmitry Gordon
Society
A facial recognition system in St Petersburg mistook a Russian rock musician for the wanted man, Dmitry Gordon

At a railway station in St Petersburg, police stopped Russian rock musician Dmitry Galyaminsky because the facial recognition system mistook him for Ukrainian journalist Dmitry Gordon, who has been convicted in absentia in Russia.

Terrorist attack in Brovary. Suspects have been charged
Society
Terrorist attack in Brovary. Suspects have been charged

The two detainees have been informed that they are suspected of involvement in the terrorist attack in Brovary, Kyiv Oblast, which took place on the evening of 13 April.

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