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The Security Service has detained several hostile agitators in various regions of Ukraine. Among them are two clergymen.
The leader of a criminal organisation that forged and sold Ukrainian and European-style documents featuring holographic security features has been extradited from Germany to Ukraine.
Ілон Маск змінює стратегію розвитку Grok, фокусуючись на інструментах для програмування замість масових чатботів
For the first time in 20 years, Greece will be overtaken by Italy as the eurozone country with the highest level of debt – and this will happen as early as this year.
US Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick has stated that only one person has been approved to participate in Donald Trump’s ‘Gold Card’ visa programme, which grants foreigners the right to reside in the US in return for a fee of $1 million.
The Polish Prime Minister has stated that he is not confident the US is prepared to fulfil its NATO commitments to defend Europe, and has warned of a possible Russian attack in the coming months.
Turkish lawmakers have passed a bill restricting access to social media for children under the age of 15.
The film *Spring*, directed by Rostyslav Kirpichenko, has been selected for the Cannes Film Festival. The film is set in the temporarily occupied territory of Ukraine, where Russian forces are prohibiting the burial of executed Ukrainian civilians.
In the Kosmichny district of Zaporizhzhia, police officers were attacked whilst carrying out a routine check on a driver. A 49-year-old man has been charged.
In Kyiv, an unnamed lane between Mariinsky Park and No. 9 on Mykhailo Hrushevsky Street has been named after Andriy Parubiy.
The Public Prosecutor’s Office has referred a case concerning the unlawful use of land in the Chernobyl exclusion zone for profit to the courts.
The first tranche of financial aid from the European Union could reach Ukraine as early as this quarter. This refers to funds under the approved €90 billion loan programme.