North Korea defectors cite dwindling food rations, market reliance - study
russia conducts 1500 to 2500 attacks on the territory of Donetsk region every day
European Parliament approves decision to revoke driving licenses for serious violations throughout the EU
White House urges Congress to pass additional funding for Ukraine
Toyota raises full-year profit forecast amid shrinking chip shortage
Reuters: McDonald's reports record drop in sales due to boycott
Norway denies asylum to former PMC commander Wagner
Massive drone attack: Russians launched "shahids" from three directions
Thailand to ban recreational use of cannabis
The Ministry of Defense reacted to the decision to create the Unmanned Systems Forces
Popular
Hunting for a mole: why Yulia Tymoshenko's MP closed his declarations
Air Force answered whether Ukraine is ready to receive new F-16 aircraft
Britain has sent Ukraine a new military aid package: what it includes
Changes in the Government: MP announces consideration of personnel issues in the Verkhovna Rada this week
Plus 1400 occupants and 14 tanks: General Staff updates data on enemy losses
Publications
The death of Iran's president: who was Raisi and what is known about his successor
Hunting for a mole: why Yulia Tymoshenko's MP closed his declarations
Attempt on the Prime Minister of Slovakia: xenophobia and the Russian trace
The law on strengthening mobilization: what will change after May 18 for those liable for military service
The Housing Capital case: where did the billions go?
North Korea defectors cite dwindling food rations, market reliance - study
The study found that most North Koreans who defected to South Korea over the past decade have had to rely on unofficial markets rather than government rations to survive due to food shortages and economic hardship in North Korea.
russia conducts 1500 to 2500 attacks on the territory of Donetsk region every day
russia fires 1,500 to 2,500 shells daily in Donetsk region, targeting critical infrastructure to make life more difficult for locals as winter approaches.
European Parliament approves decision to revoke driving licenses for serious violations throughout the EU
The European Parliament supports the adoption of a directive that would make speeding and drunk driving punishable in all EU member states.
White House urges Congress to pass additional funding for Ukraine
The White House spokeswoman emphasized the critical need for additional funding from Congress to support Ukraine amid growing Russian aggression.
Toyota raises full-year profit forecast amid shrinking chip shortage
Toyota raised its net profit forecast for the year to a record high of 4. 5 trillion yen, thanks to strong sales in all regions and an easing global semiconductor shortage.
Reuters: McDonald's reports record drop in sales due to boycott
McDonald's reported its first quarterly decline in sales in almost four years, which it attributed to the war in the Middle East, which has significantly affected some foreign markets.
Norway denies asylum to former PMC commander Wagner
Norway refused to grant asylum to Andrei Medvedev, a former commander of the Wagner mercenary group, but granted him a temporary residence permit due to a security threat if he returned to russia.
Massive drone attack: Russians launched "shahids" from three directions
The Air Force of the Ukrainian Armed Forces has warned of numerous groups of Iranian-made Shahed drones moving toward Ukraine from different directions in the south and preparing for an attack.
Thailand to ban recreational use of cannabis
Thailand is going to ban recreational use of cannabis and propose a new bill allowing only medical use of the drug.
The Ministry of Defense reacted to the decision to create the Unmanned Systems Forces
President Zelenskyy has signed a decree creating a new type of the Armed Forces of Ukraine - the Unmanned Systems Force. According to Defense Minister Rustem Umerov, this is an important step in the modernization of Ukraine's military potential.