Almost 120 thousand Ukrainians have joined the “Army of Restoration”
Photo exhibition dedicated to the siege of Mariupol by Russian occupation forces opens in Toronto
The US is considering a ban on imports of Russian enriched uranium
Beware of mines: Ukrainians are asked to be careful at cemeteries during memorial days
Apple is in talks with OpenAI to integrate ChatGPT into iOS 18 - media
Ukraine is already receiving military assistance as part of a new aid package - White House
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Explosions in Crimea near Simferopol: occupants block traffic on the Crimean bridge
Kharkiv renamed Pushkinska metro station and more than 300 other place names in the city
Lithuanian President supports the idea of returning men liable for military service to Ukraine
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Almost 120 thousand Ukrainians have joined the “Army of Restoration”
As of April 29, 2024, the State Employment Service has issued 118,152 referrals to the unemployed for community service under the Army of Recovery project, with Kharkiv region making the most referrals - 21,983.
Photo exhibition dedicated to the siege of Mariupol by Russian occupation forces opens in Toronto
The photo exhibition "Mariupol" includes 40 photographs by Yevhen Malolietka and Mstyslav Chernov from the life of the Ukrainian city during its siege by Russian occupation forces in 2022.
The US is considering a ban on imports of Russian enriched uranium
The White House is considering a ban on enriched uranium imports from Russia, which supplies about a quarter of the enriched uranium used to fuel U. S. commercial reactors and generates about $1 billion in revenue for Moscow a year.
Beware of mines: Ukrainians are asked to be careful at cemeteries during memorial days
Law enforcers remind Ukrainians to observe safety rules when visiting cemeteries in the de-occupied territories due to the presence of tens of thousands of explosive devices planted by the enemy.
Apple is in talks with OpenAI to integrate ChatGPT into iOS 18 - media
Apple is in talks with OpenAI and Google to integrate artificial intelligence technologies, such as OpenAI's features and Google's Gemini chatbot, into iOS 18, the next iPhone operating system, to bring new AI-based features to the iPhone this year.
Ukraine is already receiving military assistance as part of a new aid package - White House
The White House claims that Ukraine has already begun receiving aid from the United States as part of a new $61 billion military support package.
The world's largest environmentally friendly power plant is being built in India
Adani Green Energy Limited is building one of India's largest clean wind-solar hybrid power plants, covering an area of more than 518 square kilometers and costing about $20 billion, to provide electricity to 16 million Indian homes and contribute to India's renewable energy targets.
Explosions in Crimea near Simferopol: occupants block traffic on the Crimean bridge
Loud explosions were heard in occupied Crimea, and Russian authorities blocked traffic on the Crimean bridge after about 10 explosions were heard on the peninsula.
Kharkiv renamed Pushkinska metro station and more than 300 other place names in the city
Kharkiv renamed 367 place names associated with Russia, including the Pushkinskaya and Pivdennyi Vokzal metro stations, as part of its de-Russification efforts.
Lithuanian President supports the idea of returning men liable for military service to Ukraine
Lithuanian President Gitanas Nausėda supports the idea of returning to Ukraine conscripts who left for the EU at the beginning of the full-scale invasion, saying that Ukraine should have mobilization plans and its allies should help Kyiv in every way possible, while the Lithuanian Migration Department emphasizes that there are currently no legal grounds to oblige Lithuania to help Ukraine in the mobilization process.