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Dutch Prime Minister Rutte lacks only 4 votes to become new NATO Secretary General
Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte, who is running for NATO Secretary General, must secure the support of 4 other countries - Hungary, Romania, Slovakia and Turkey - to secure the unanimous approval needed for the appointment.
The first magnolias and sakuras bloomed in Kyiv
The first magnolias and sakuras have begun to bloom in Kyiv, and can be seen in botanical gardens, parks and squares in different parts of the city. Their lush flowering is expected to last for about two weeks.
Post-election riots in Turkey: one person killed, four injured
The brother of an opposition candidate has been killed and four others injured in clashes between opponents and supporters of the recently elected mayor from the ruling party in southeastern Turkey.
Explosion at a substation in podilsk caused a power outage - media
An explosion occurred at a substation near a railway station in the moscow region, causing a power outage and disrupting trolleybus service in several districts of the city.
During the beginning of 2024, almost 20 thousand Ukrainian drivers had their licences restored
In the first three months of 2024, the Ministry of Internal Affairs renewed almost 20,000 driver's licenses, of which 19,342 were physical and 134 were electronic.
President of the European Council arrives in Romania after the country's partial accession to the Schengen zone
European Council President Charles Michel arrived in Romania for the first time since the country partially joined the Schengen area, a step toward free movement of goods and people.
One of the oldest books in existence expected to fetch over $2.6 million at auction
One of the oldest Christian books, the Crosby-Schoen Codex, dated to around 250-350 AD, containing the First Epistle of Peter and the Book of Jonah, is estimated at $2. 6-3.8 million at Christie's in London this June.
Air defense systems and ammunition: Finland announces new aid package for Ukraine
Finland has announced a €188 million aid package for Ukraine, including air defense systems and artillery ammunition.
He was drunk on the railroad tracks: an electric train hit a man in Kyiv region
A 32-year-old drunken man was hit by a freight train on the railroad tracks at Kvitneve station in Brovary district of Kyiv region.
Political scientist: Legislative changes are needed to remove unfair competition from procurement for the Armed Forces
Political analyst Viktor Bobyrenko suggests amending the legislation to prevent unfair competition and pressure on new suppliers from firms that previously supplied food to the Ukrainian army but refused to participate in tenders for State operator of the rear.