Banksy is being sued, which may force the artist to reveal his identity
Zelensky signs law on reproductive cells of fallen soldiers
CIA Director: Ukraine risks losing more territory without new US aid
Fedorov: today it was noisy in Tokmak and Berdiansk near the airfield where the enemy is amassing equipment and ammunition
Legion "Freedom of Russia" says fighting for the Russian village of Tiotkino is still ongoing
European Parliament supports criminalization of circumvention of EU sanctions
Three "hits" recorded in Kharkiv district - RMA
Pashinyan explains what determines Armenia's decision to withdraw from the CSTO
Polish farmers did not allow trucks to go to Poland at all at four checkpoints - Demchenko
Russia bans entry to top officials of the Baltic states due to "hostile policy"
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Banksy is being sued, which may force the artist to reveal his identity
Two collectors have sued Banksy Pest Control for refusing to authenticate a Monkey Queen print depicting Queen Elizabeth II as a jeweled primate, potentially forcing the anonymous graffiti artist to reveal his identity.
Zelensky signs law on reproductive cells of fallen soldiers
President Zelensky signed a law that allows clinics to store frozen reproductive cells of fallen soldiers for 3 years to preserve Ukraine's gene pool and ensure their right to biological parenthood.
CIA Director: Ukraine risks losing more territory without new US aid
Without additional military assistance from the United States, Ukraine will face new challenges on the battlefield and will gradually lose more and more territory to Russia, according to senior U. S. intelligence officials.
Fedorov: today it was noisy in Tokmak and Berdiansk near the airfield where the enemy is amassing equipment and ammunition
The explosion occurred near an airfield in occupied Berdiansk, Zaporizhzhia region, where Russian troops are amassing military equipment and ammunition, the head of the Zaporizhzhia regional military administration said.
Legion "Freedom of Russia" says fighting for the Russian village of Tiotkino is still ongoing
As of 15:00, fighting for control of the Russian village of Tiotkino in the Kursk region is still ongoing, according to the Freedom of Russia Legion.
European Parliament supports criminalization of circumvention of EU sanctions
The European Parliament adopted a directive criminalizing the violation and circumvention of EU sanctions, establishing uniform definitions and minimum penalties for such offenses.
Three "hits" recorded in Kharkiv district - RMA
Three enemy "hits" occurred in Kharkiv district, no casualties have been reported so far, and details about the type of weapon are being investigated.
Pashinyan explains what determines Armenia's decision to withdraw from the CSTO
Yerevan is threatening to withdraw from the Collective Security Treaty Organization if it does not receive clarification from the CSTO on its "zone of responsibility" in Armenia.
Polish farmers did not allow trucks to go to Poland at all at four checkpoints - Demchenko
Polish farmers continue to block truck traffic at 5 checkpoints, not allowing any truck to go to Poland in Shehyny, Yahodyna, Uhryniv and Ustyluh. Due to the blockade, 1500 trucks are waiting in line.
Russia bans entry to top officials of the Baltic states due to "hostile policy"
Russia has banned 347 high-ranking officials from Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia, including prime ministers and foreign ministers, from entering the country because of their "hostile policy" of lobbying for sanctions, interfering in Russia's internal affairs and demolishing Soviet monuments.