EU ministers discuss €500 million in military aid to Ukraine: blockade still in place
Amsterdam bans new hotels to limit excessive tourism
Bezuhla changed her mind about leaving the Servant of the People faction
Norway to allocate billions for new air defense systems for Ukraine - Prime Minister
For the first time in history: on the day of BTC halving, Bitcoin mining revenues exceeded $100 million
The head of the Ministry of Digital Transformation announced the possibility of marriages via video link in Diia in the near future
In Belarus, "Wagnerians" teach local cadets to shoot from an assault rifle - The Resistance Center
The KMDA refuted fakes about the probable closure of two more metro stations in the capital
They chose concrete instead of gas power plants and Patriot - Focus
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EU ministers discuss €500 million in military aid to Ukraine: blockade still in place
EU ministers discussed but failed to approve a €500 million tranche of military aid to Ukraine due to the ongoing blockade, despite changing circumstances.
Amsterdam bans new hotels to limit excessive tourism
Amsterdam has banned the construction of new hotels to combat excessive tourism, allowing new hotels to be built only when an existing one closes without increasing the total number of beds in the city.
Bezuhla changed her mind about leaving the Servant of the People faction
MP Mariana Bezuhla decided to remain in the Servant of the People faction in order not to let the President down in difficult times.
Norway to allocate billions for new air defense systems for Ukraine - Prime Minister
Norway will allocate billions for new air defense systems for Ukraine because of the urgent need for help against Russian missile and drone attacks.
For the first time in history: on the day of BTC halving, Bitcoin mining revenues exceeded $100 million
Bitcoin miners earned a record daily income of $107. 7 million on April 20, the day of the latest bitcoin halving event, thanks to high transaction fees paid by users seeking to become part of the historic block.
The head of the Ministry of Digital Transformation announced the possibility of marriages via video link in Diia in the near future
The Minister of Digital Transformation of Ukraine has announced that the Diia app will soon offer the possibility to get married via video. Documents will be digitally signed.
In Belarus, "Wagnerians" teach local cadets to shoot from an assault rifle - The Resistance Center
In Belarus, remnants of the Wagner PMC conducted shooting training for local cadets at the Borshchovka military training ground, teaching cadets of the military transport faculty of the Belarusian State University how to shoot AK-74s.
The KMDA refuted fakes about the probable closure of two more metro stations in the capital
The Kyiv Metro emphasizes that no changes are planned for the Taras Shevchenko and Pochayna metro stations, and they will operate as usual to transport passengers and provide shelter during air raids.
They chose concrete instead of gas power plants and Patriot - Focus
They chose concrete instead of gas power plants and Patriot, Focus writes.
Papua New Guinea surprised by Biden's cannibalism story - it's a "moment of confusion," PM responds
Papua New Guineans reject Biden's comments about cannibalism, urging him to focus on eliminating the remnants of World War II instead of making offensive remarks about their people.