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Two Japanese Navy helicopters with 8 crew members crash in the Pacific Ocean
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"It creates greater security for all of us in Europe" - NATO Secretary General on the vote in favor of Ukraine
The US urges the EU to reduce taxes on income from Russia's frozen assets
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In Michigan, a car rammed into a house, killing 2 children and injuring 15 people
Two children were killed and 15 injured when a car drove into a building hosting a birthday party in Michigan.
Latvian accused of planning sabotage in Ukraine
A Latvian citizen, Ivan Tarabanov, is accused of attempting to illegally participate in the war in Ukraine and planning sabotage by arson on the orders of an unknown person named "Alexander".
Tesla reduces prices for three models of its electric vehicles
Tesla cuts prices on the Model Y, Model X, and Model S by $2000 to attract more buyers amid falling sales and increased competition.
Bulgaria receives first batch of US nuclear fuel
Bulgaria has received the first shipment of American nuclear fuel from Westinghouse to partially replace the Russian fuel currently used at the fifth power unit of the Kozloduy NPP.
Storm halts Trump's campaign in North Carolina
Trump's campaign event in Wilmington, North Carolina, was canceled due to an expected storm, and he asked people to leave the area immediately for their safety, promising to return later.
"The US aid will have a positive impact on the exchange rate and inflation" - economist
Economist Oleh Ustenko said that the US aid to Ukraine will help replenish foreign exchange reserves, stabilize the hryvnia exchange rate and reduce inflation in the country.
Two Japanese Navy helicopters with 8 crew members crash in the Pacific Ocean
Two Japanese Navy helicopters with 8 crew members crash in the Pacific Ocean during a night exercise, 1 crew member survives, and 7 are still missing.
Six people killed in road accident on Luhansk-Lysychansk highway
Six people died and one person was injured in an accident on the Luhansk-Lysychansk highway. The accident occurred on April 20 at about 16:40 near the village of Zholobok. The driver of a Mitsubishi Pajero drove into the oncoming lane and collided with a UAZ car.
"It creates greater security for all of us in Europe" - NATO Secretary General on the vote in favor of Ukraine
According to NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, the U. S. House of Representatives has approved a major new aid package for Ukraine that will enhance Ukraine's ability to defend itself against Russian invaders and strengthen security in Europe and North America.
The US urges the EU to reduce taxes on income from Russia's frozen assets
The US is calling on the EU to lower taxes on income from frozen Russian assets to maximize the funds that can be lent to Ukraine, potentially up to $50 billion this summer, by issuing bonds or loans to be repaid with interest from those assets.