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Astana is consistently restricting Russians' ability to use Kazakh banks for financial schemes, reducing economic dependence on Russia.
The Estonian authorities believe that the purchase of housing by citizens of aggressor countries without verified status poses a direct threat to national security.
Among the victims are four military personnel, and the suspect faces up to eight years in prison.
The capital continues to operate under conditions of power shortages following damage to the power grid. Hundreds of emergency crews are working to stabilise the situation, and the city is preparing for a cold snap.
The President of Ukraine called the US's willingness to help protect Ukrainian cities and energy infrastructure during the winter cold important and stressed the need for de-escalation.
The funds will be used to support Ukrainians affected by attacks on energy infrastructure, as well as to help refugees in Moldova.
Washington reports significant progress in Venezuela following January's operation and outlines a step-by-step plan for stabilising, rebuilding the economy and democratising the country.
In three districts of the capital, heating has still not been restored in hundreds of high-rise buildings, with Troieshchyna being the most affected. Problems with heat supply have also been reported in Kryvyi Rih.
The Minister of Internal Affairs stated that the State Emergency Service units demonstrate a unique level of coordination and mobilisation, and their experience is already being studied by Western partners.
The musician said he wanted to support the island's residents and reduce the psychological pressure caused by Washington's political rhetoric.
The president signed a law extending martial law and general mobilisation until early May amid the full-scale war with Russia.
After nearly 20 years of negotiations, the European Union and India have agreed on a free trade area that will cover around two billion people and provide for a large-scale reduction in customs duties on almost all goods.