Czech initiative on shells for Ukraine: Slovakia and Hungary will not join
Borrell expects EU leaders to give instructions to "quickly approve" the proposal on profits from Russian assets for Ukraine
Applies to X, TikTok, Facebook and others: the EU introduces new rules for social networks before the elections
Morning missile attack on Kyiv: Russians targeted DIU facilities - Suspilne
Russians shell Novohrodivka in Donetsk region: one person killed, two wounded
NATO Admiral Bauer on mobilization in Ukraine: new soldiers are needed
Zelenskyy visits lyceum in Hostomel and talks to students
He was spying on the Defense Forces: in Zaporizhzhia, a university professor who worked for the FSB was sentenced to 9 years in prison
Travis Scott's fatal concert: organizers foresaw Astroworld overcrowding
Austrian Chancellor on Profits from Russian Assets: It is important for us, neutrals, that money is not spent on weapons and ammunition
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Czech initiative on shells for Ukraine: Slovakia and Hungary will not join
Slovakia and Hungary refused to participate in financing a Czech initiative to purchase 800,000 artillery shells for Ukraine, citing their opposition to the provision of lethal weapons and their belief that the conflict has no military solution.
Borrell expects EU leaders to give instructions to "quickly approve" the proposal on profits from Russian assets for Ukraine
The head of the EU diplomacy expects the bloc's leaders to instruct ministers to quickly propose a proposal on how to channel the proceeds of frozen Russian assets.
Applies to X, TikTok, Facebook and others: the EU introduces new rules for social networks before the elections
The EU introduces new rules requiring social media platforms such as X, TikTok, Facebook, and others to take steps to mitigate election risks or face fines of up to 6% of their annual global turnover.
Morning missile attack on Kyiv: Russians targeted DIU facilities - Suspilne
The morning rocket attack on Kyiv on March 21 was aimed primarily at the facilities of the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine, but all missiles were successfully shot down by Ukrainian air defense.
Russians shell Novohrodivka in Donetsk region: one person killed, two wounded
At least one person was killed and two wounded as a result of Russian shelling of Novohrodivka in Donetsk region.
NATO Admiral Bauer on mobilization in Ukraine: new soldiers are needed
According to NATO Admiral Rob Bauer, Ukraine needs new soldiers to compensate for losses in the army due to deaths and injuries, in addition to continued military assistance from NATO.
Zelenskyy visits lyceum in Hostomel and talks to students
President Zelenskyy took part in a lesson to commemorate Ukraine's victories in the war, including the decisive battles for Gostomel and Moshchun, emphasizing the importance of remembering the defenders who won these key victories.
He was spying on the Defense Forces: in Zaporizhzhia, a university professor who worked for the FSB was sentenced to 9 years in prison
A Russian FSB informant who spied on the Ukrainian Armed Forces, observing their positions from his dacha near the front line, was sentenced to 9 years in prison for cooperating with the investigation.
Travis Scott's fatal concert: organizers foresaw Astroworld overcrowding
The organizers of Travis Scott's Astroworld festival miscalculated the venue's capacity, leading to overcrowding that caused 10 deaths and nearly 5,000 injuries during the 2021 concert.
Austrian Chancellor on Profits from Russian Assets: It is important for us, neutrals, that money is not spent on weapons and ammunition
Austria's Chancellor Karl Nehammer, amid the European Commission's proposal to use the proceeds of frozen Russian assets to buy weapons for Ukraine, said that it is important for his neutral country that the money is not spent on weapons and ammunition.