Disney will reduce the number of Marvel movies
russian students expelled for refusing to work in military production - Center of National Resistance
Ukraine will receive first F-16 aircraft this summer - Dutch Defense Minister
There will be no restrictions on visiting cemeteries in Kyiv during memorial days
In Lviv, the memory of those who died in World War II was honored at the site of a prisoner of war camp
EU agrees on Ukraine's plan with reforms for disbursements from the €50 billion fund
More than 600 people who refused to evacuate remain in Chasovyi Yar
Almost 60 yards have already been inspected in Kirovohrad region after the Russian missile strike
EU ambassadors approve €30 million aid package for Georgia - media
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Disney will reduce the number of Marvel movies
Disney CEO Bob Iger plans to reduce the number of new Marvel movies to 2-3 per year and Marvel TV series to 2 per year, focusing on quality rather than quantity.
russian students expelled for refusing to work in military production - Center of National Resistance
russian students are expelled from universities for refusing to work in military production, where they are forced to assemble drones and military equipment for the invasion of Ukraine.
Ukraine will receive first F-16 aircraft this summer - Dutch Defense Minister
This summer, Ukraine will receive its first F-16 fighter jets from Denmark, but Kyiv must prepare the infrastructure and ensure that the jets can be maintained.
There will be no restrictions on visiting cemeteries in Kyiv during memorial days
On May 12-15, there will be no restrictions or bans on visiting cemeteries in Kyiv, but people are urged to limit crowds and time spent there due to the lack of civil defense shelters, and to organize additional public transportation routes to the main cemeteries.
In Lviv, the memory of those who died in World War II was honored at the site of a prisoner of war camp
On May 8, Lviv honored the memory of those who died in World War II at the site of the Stalag-328 concentration camp for prisoners of war, marking the first time in Ukraine that the Day of Remembrance and Victory over Nazism in World War II was celebrated.
EU agrees on Ukraine's plan with reforms for disbursements from the €50 billion fund
EU ambassadors agree on Ukraine's reform plan to receive EU financial assistance until 2027 under the Ukraine Facility.
More than 600 people who refused to evacuate remain in Chasovyi Yar
679 people refuse to leave the almost completely destroyed town of Chasiv Yar in Donetsk region. Due to enemy shelling has made it difficult to deliver humanitarian aid there.
Almost 60 yards have already been inspected in Kirovohrad region after the Russian missile strike
In Kirovohrad region, experts inspected about 60 yards and received the same number of complaints from residents after the Russian missile attack on the community of Svitlovodsk.
EU ambassadors approve €30 million aid package for Georgia - media
EU ambassadors approve €30 million in non-lethal military aid to Georgia from the European Peace Fund.
Man tried to travel abroad by forging documents on his wife's death
A 44-year-old Kharkiv resident tried to travel to Hungary with his 16-year-old daughter by forging documents about his wife's death, but was detained at the Luzhanka checkpoint on the Hungarian border.