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Over the past 24 hours, the Russian army has lost 82 artillery systems
Over the past 24 hours, the Russian army has lost a further 1,040 troops. Losses among artillery units have also risen significantly.
Radonitsa 2026 – what not to do at home and in the cemetery
On 21 April 2026, Orthodox Christians celebrate Radonitsa – the main day of remembrance following Easter. On this day, they commemorate the deceased, pray for the repose of their souls and observe a number of church and folk traditions.
All votes have been counted in Bulgaria’s parliamentary elections: the pro-Russian party has won
In the parliamentary elections held in Bulgaria on 19 April, the party of the pro-Russian former president, ‘Progressive Bulgaria’, emerged victorious, securing 44.59% of the vote.
HiPP baby food is being withdrawn from sale in Europe due to rat poison found in the jars
The baby food manufacturer HiPP is recalling its products from sale in Austria, the Czech Republic and Slovakia after rat poison was found in some jars. Here’s how to spot counterfeit products.
The UAE is discussing potential financial support with the US against the backdrop of the war with Iran
The United Arab Emirates has begun consultations with the US regarding a potential financial support mechanism in the event that the economic situation deteriorates as a result of the war with Iran. These are preliminary discussions and do not constitute a formal request.
Inheritance procedures in Ukraine during the war: timeframes, occupied territories, procedures abroad
The war has changed not only the daily lives of Ukrainians, but also legal procedures. One of the most sensitive issues has been the settlement of inheritances, where a lack of knowledge of the new rules can lead to the loss of property.
An explosion occurred at a factory near Rivne — eight people were injured
On Monday, 20 April, an explosion occurred at a factory near Rivne, leaving eight people injured, one of whom is in a serious condition.
A sales assistant and the alleged manager of the U420 chain have been taken into custody in Lviv
The Halytskyi District Court in Lviv has imposed pre-trial measures on two individuals implicated in a case involving the sale of psychotropic substances through the U420 and Green State retail chains. The individuals in question are a sales assistant at one of the shops and a woman whom investigators believe to be the manager of the Lviv branch of the chain. Both have been remanded in custody until 12 June, with the option to post bail.
The State Bureau of Investigation has notified patrol officers of their status as suspects for failing to stop a shooting in Kyiv
Two patrol police officers have been charged with dereliction of duty following an armed attack in Kyiv. According to the investigation, they failed to use their weapons and left the scene despite the threat to the public.
“This is unacceptable”: Yevgeny Zhukov explained his resignation following the terrorist attack in Kyiv
Yevhen Zhukov, Head of the Patrol Police Department of Ukraine, has stated that he has submitted his resignation following the terrorist attack in the Holosiivskyi district of Kyiv.
Scammers are sending out fake emails in Budanov’s name — Presidential Office
Fraudsters have started sending out fake emails purporting to be from Kirill Budanov, Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine. One such email was received by Yuriy Klyufas, President of the Ukrainian National Association of Canada.
SpaceX now has a rival: Blue Origin has reused a stage of its New Glenn rocket for the first time
Blue Origin has made a significant breakthrough in the development of reusable rocket boosters. During the third launch of New Glenn, it used a previously flown first stage for the first time and successfully recovered it onto a platform in the ocean.