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Melania Trump brought a humanoid robot to the meeting of first ladies, which greeted everyone in Ukrainian
Politics

Melania Trump brought a humanoid robot to the meeting of first ladies, which greeted everyone in Ukrainian

The First Lady of the United States, Melania Trump, brought an AI-powered humanoid robot to the First Ladies and Gentlemen’s Summit.

NATO is preparing for potential Russian attacks on the energy sector: what is known
Politics

NATO is preparing for potential Russian attacks on the energy sector: what is known

In the event of a Russian attack on NATO, energy infrastructure could become one of the Russian Federation’s main targets. NATO member states are already stepping up their exercises and training.

Trump has said he wants to end the war with Iran ‘in the coming weeks’ – media reports
Politics

Trump has said he wants to end the war with Iran ‘in the coming weeks’ – media reports

The US President has urged his advisers to aim for a timeframe of four to six weeks.

Over 60 billion hryvnias and new mini-CHP plants: Klitschko outlines plan to prepare for next winter
Politics

Over 60 billion hryvnias and new mini-CHP plants: Klitschko outlines plan to prepare for next winter

At a meeting of the Kyiv City Council, officials outlined new energy projects designed to help prevent power cuts, as well as the need for financial support from the state.

Most families with children with disabilities live on the poverty line — a study
Society

Most families with children with disabilities live on the poverty line — a study

Most families with children with disabilities have an income of up to 20,000 hryvnias a month. Furthermore, the mothers of these children often experience anxiety and symptoms of depression, and in some cases, they contemplate self-harm.

The UK bans the use of cryptocurrency to fund political parties
Politics

The UK bans the use of cryptocurrency to fund political parties

The British government is introducing new restrictions to protect democracy from foreign interference.

The US is stepping up fuel supplies to the private sector in Cuba
Economy

The US is stepping up fuel supplies to the private sector in Cuba

American suppliers have shipped around 30,000 barrels of fuel to Cuba for the private sector since the start of the year. This comes against a backdrop of restrictions on fuel supplies to the country’s public sector.

Russia is losing contact. Border guards have destroyed a rare target worth $600,000
War

Russia is losing contact. Border guards have destroyed a rare target worth $600,000

Fighters from the "Phoenix" unit in the Luhansk region destroyed an R-416G-MS mobile radio relay station – equipment that provided digital communications between the Russians' frontline positions and command posts.

Marco Rubio is strengthening his influence within Donald Trump’s team amid military decisions
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Marco Rubio is strengthening his influence within Donald Trump’s team amid military decisions

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has become one of Donald Trump’s key advisers on foreign policy. His role has grown in the wake of decisions regarding Venezuela, Iran and Cuba.

There have been changes to the teams at Vernadsky: the female polar explorers from the 30th Ukrainian Antarctic Expedition are heading home
Society

There have been changes to the teams at Vernadsky: the female polar explorers from the 30th Ukrainian Antarctic Expedition are heading home

The annual crew rotation at the Akademik Vernadsky station has been completed. The 31st Ukrainian Antarctic Expedition has now fully commenced its work at the station, whilst the 30th UAE has set off for home.

In the US, analysts are considering a scenario in which oil prices could rise to $200 a barrel
Economy

In the US, analysts are considering a scenario in which oil prices could rise to $200 a barrel

Donald Trump’s administration is analysing the potential consequences of a sharp rise in oil prices against the backdrop of a war with Iran. The focus is on preparing for various possible scenarios.

Controversial former deputy prosecutor general wins court case for 136,000 UAH in pension payments
Society

Controversial former deputy prosecutor general wins court case for 136,000 UAH in pension payments

Oleksiy Bahanets, a former Deputy Prosecutor General of Ukraine, has successfully sought a court ruling to increase his pension from nearly 43,000 UAH to over 136,000 UAH. His pension payments were reduced during the period of martial law.

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