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Dozens of pro-Palestinian demonstrators were arrested by New York police after storming Columbia University. They oppose Israel's war in Gaza.
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Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Green's attempt to oust House Speaker Mike Johnson will be blocked by Democratic leaders through a procedural motion before it comes to a vote.
Defense Forces repel over 60 Russian attacks in Avdiivka and Bakhmut sectors - General Staff
Over the past day, Ukrainian troops repelled 122 enemy attacks in various directions, while Russian troops launched 8 missile strikes, 61 air strikes and 129 attacks from multiple launch rocket systems.
Russians fired almost 400 times in Zaporizhzhia region over 24 hours - RMA
Russian troops attacked Zaporizhzhia region 383 times, striking 6 settlements with aircraft, artillery and MLRS, destroying residential buildings but causing no civilian casualties.
Russian Defense Ministry reports drone attacks in four regions: what is known
The Russian Ministry of Defense reports shooting down 6 drones over Voronezh, Ryazan, Belgorod and Kursk regions. ross media reports that a fire broke out at a Ryazan oil refinery after a suspected drone attack.
Easter, tombs, and the Day of the Myrrh-Bearing Women: Church calendar for May
In May 2024, Ukrainians will celebrate several important Orthodox church holidays, including Easter, Radonitsa, and the Day of the Holy Myrrh-Bearing Women.
In May, some categories of pensioners will have their payments increased: who will be affected
In May, pension payments will be increased for pensioners who turn 70, 75 and 80 this month.
At night, drones attacked a refinery in the Ryazan region of Russia
A Russian oil refinery in the Ryazan region was attacked by drones, causing explosions, and rescue services were sent to the scene.
Recalculation of pensions, changes in subsidies, new traffic rules. What else will change for Ukrainians from May 1
Starting on May 1, some elderly Ukrainians will have their pensions recalculated, some categories of citizens will be subject to changes in the design of subsidies for the non-heating season, and Ukrainian drivers will also face innovations.
The US uncovers a scheme to supply electronics to Russia bypassing sanctions
A New York company illegally exported more than USD 250,000 worth of dual-use electronic components to a sanctioned Russian organization for weapons production, leading to the indictment of three individuals involved in the scheme.