Tetiana Bodnarenko

Tetiana Bodnarenko

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From 9,000 UAH to 12,000 USD: law enforcement officers have uncovered four schemes involving the illegal smuggling of goods across the border
Crime
From 9,000 UAH to 12,000 USD: law enforcement officers have uncovered four schemes involving the illegal smuggling of goods across the border

Five people have been arrested in Zakarpattia on suspicion of organising the illegal smuggling of people across the state border. The cost of such ‘services’ was as high as 12,000 dollars.

A dust storm from the Sahara has swept across Crete, and a tornado has been reported on the island
Events
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A dust storm from the Sahara has swept across Crete, and a tornado has been reported on the island

The Greek island of Crete has been hit by a powerful dust storm from the Sahara and severe weather with strong winds. Due to a sharp drop in visibility, flight disruptions have occurred at airports, whilst tornadoes, waves lapping at residential buildings and damage to infrastructure have been reported in some areas.

Pete Hegset's broker attempted to invest in a defence fund ahead of the strikes on Iran
War
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Pete Hegset's broker attempted to invest in a defence fund ahead of the strikes on Iran

In February, a broker representing US Defence Secretary Pete Hagset approached a defence fund regarding a multi-million-dollar investment, just a few weeks before military action was taken against Iran. The deal ultimately fell through.

Why is the US deploying special forces, marines and paratroopers to the Middle East?
War
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Why is the US deploying special forces, marines and paratroopers to the Middle East?

The US is bolstering its rapid reaction forces in the Persian Gulf region. Units designed for ground operations are being deployed to the region.

A member of a village council in the Zhytomyr region has been notified of being under suspicion over false declarations
Crime
A member of a village council in the Zhytomyr region has been notified of being under suspicion over false declarations

Law enforcement officials have reported that false information was included in the declaration, amounting to over 46 million hryvnias.

The SSU has detained four pro-Russian campaigners in various regions of Ukraine
Crime
The SSU has detained four pro-Russian campaigners in various regions of Ukraine

The Security Service of Ukraine has reported the arrest of four individuals suspected of spreading pro-Russian propaganda and justifying the Russian Federation’s armed aggression.

Russia's gold reserves have fallen to their lowest level since March 2022
Economy
Russia's gold reserves have fallen to their lowest level since March 2022

Russia’s gold reserves fell by around 15 tonnes in 2026, reaching their lowest level in four years. The figure is falling due to gold sales and the pressure of sanctions.

The UAE has backed the creation of an international force to keep the Strait of Hormuz open
War
The UAE has backed the creation of an international force to keep the Strait of Hormuz open

The United Arab Emirates has informed its allies that it is prepared to join a multinational naval mission to restore shipping in the Strait of Hormuz. Abu Dhabi is also pushing for the formation of a broader coalition to ensure the safe passage of ships through this vital waterway.

The Kremlin is stepping up the integration of Ukraine’s occupied territories into Russian infrastructure
War
The Kremlin is stepping up the integration of Ukraine’s occupied territories into Russian infrastructure

Russia is investing hundreds of millions of dollars in transport, trade and port infrastructure in the occupied territories of Ukraine. According to Reuters, these projects serve not only military purposes but also have long-term political and economic objectives.

The US has allowed a Russian oil tanker to sail to Cuba
Economy
The US has allowed a Russian oil tanker to sail to Cuba

The US Coast Guard did not stop a ship carrying Russian oil, despite the previously announced blockade of Cuba. The tanker is already off the island’s coast.

Your garden will come to life before your very eyes: which plants you must prune in April
Lifestyle
Your garden will come to life before your very eyes: which plants you must prune in April

April is a crucial month for every gardener, as this is when plants come to life and need proper care. Timely pruning not only shapes a beautiful crown but also encourages abundant flowering and a bountiful harvest

US senators are proposing sanctions against Hungarian officials over the blocking of aid to Ukraine
Politics
US senators are proposing sanctions against Hungarian officials over the blocking of aid to Ukraine

A group of US senators is drafting a bill imposing sanctions on Hungarian officials who, they claim, are obstructing support for Ukraine. The initiative comes amid delays in the decision on an EU loan for Kyiv.

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