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April 9: World Antiques Day, Muslims end the holy month of Ramadan
The culture of collecting originated in ancient Egypt. Antiques acquired the modern concept in the Renaissance - in the XV-XVI centuries.
Six European countries signed the North Sea Security Pact
Six European countries - Belgium, the Netherlands, Germany, Great Britain, Denmark and Norway - have signed a pact to invest and cooperate in protecting critical infrastructure such as cables and oil and gas installations in the North Sea.
Iraq intends to launch an oil pipeline to supply Turkey in 10 years
Iraq is planning to repair the Kirkuk-Ceyhan oil pipeline to Turkey, which will allow it to export up to 350,000 barrels per day by the end of the month, which could cause tensions with the Kurdish authorities over control of oil revenues.
Drone destroyed over Voronezh region of Russia
The drone was detected and destroyed by air defense forces and electronic warfare over the Voronezh region of Russia, and, according to the governor, no one was injured.
Ten months in a row of record high temperatures worldwide - EU researchers
March 2023 was the tenth consecutive month with record-high global temperatures, continuing the trend of extreme heat around the world, according to the EU Climate Monitoring Service.
The Chinese Army has stepped up exercises in the South China Sea
The Chinese Army conducted patrols and comprehensive exercises in the southern waters with the participation of naval forces and combat aircraft.
Air defense is operating in the Lviv region.
Air defense systems have been operating in Lviv region during an air alert due to the threat of drones, the Lviv Regional Military Administration and the Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine report.
WP: Austrian spy scandal exposes Russian operations across Europe
A former Austrian intelligence officer is arrested for large-scale Russian infiltration and espionage activities, revealing a lack of oversight and actions worthy of a spy novel.
Miller commented on the incident with drones at ZNPP
The United States is monitoring the situation at the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant after drones crashed there, calling on Russia to hand over control of the plant to Ukraine and refrain from actions that could lead to a nuclear incident.
The Telegraph: NATO's speed of response to threat depends on rail infrastructure
NATO's ability to rapidly deploy up to 500,000 troops to its eastern borders in response to Russian aggression depends on overcoming obstacles such as bureaucracy and fragile rail infrastructure, especially in Germany.