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Kremlin considers Macron and Cameron's comments on Ukraine "very dangerous"
Olena Sosedka, co-founder of the Dobrodiy Charity Exchange, received the Cross of Honor from the Defense Ministry for helping the army
About 1300 Moscow priests to join the ranks of the Kremlin's occupation army - The Resistance Center
Russians attacked Kharkiv, preliminary with KAB, a fire broke out - RMA
Canada is outraged by the exemption of aerospace companies from Russian titanium sanctions: the issue will be studied in parliament
Occupants strike at Kharkiv region - RMA
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Nearly 2,000 people arrested on U.S. campuses since pro-Palestinian protests began
Since April 18, nearly 2,000 people have been arrested during pro-Palestinian protests at about 40 universities in 25 states.
Kremlin considers Macron and Cameron's comments on Ukraine "very dangerous"
Russian President's spokesman Dmitry Peskov called the statements of British Foreign Secretary David Cameron and French President Emmanuel Macron about the possibility of strikes on Russia and the deployment of Western troops in Ukraine "dangerous" and "escalating tensions" around the war in Ukraine, which potentially threatens European security.
Olena Sosedka, co-founder of the Dobrodiy Charity Exchange, received the Cross of Honor from the Defense Ministry for helping the army
Olena Sosedka, co-founder of the Dobrodiy Charity Exchange, received the Cross of Honor from the Defense Ministry for helping the army.
About 1300 Moscow priests to join the ranks of the Kremlin's occupation army - The Resistance Center
About 1,300 Moscow priests will join the Kremlin's occupation army in Ukraine to provide "spiritual assistance" to Russian soldiers.
Russians attacked Kharkiv, preliminary with KAB, a fire broke out - RMA
The strike hit the Kholodnohirsky district of Kharkiv, causing a fire in a private house, and the victims are still being identified.
Canada is outraged by the exemption of aerospace companies from Russian titanium sanctions: the issue will be studied in parliament
The Canadian government has granted aerospace companies Airbus and Bombardier exemptions from restrictions on the use of Russian titanium despite sanctions, which has caused outrage among Ukraine's ambassador and prompted the House of Commons Foreign Affairs Committee to hold hearings on the decision.
Occupants strike at Kharkiv region - RMA
Russian troops attack Kharkiv district, residents are urged to take shelter.
NATO condemns Russia's cyberattacks against Germany and the Czech Republic
NATO has condemned Russia's malicious cyber campaign against the Social Democratic Party of Germany and Czech institutions. The Alliance is considering a coordinated response.
Fraudsters selling fictitious cats and puppies exposed in Kharkiv region
The Kharkiv residents, a 17-year-old girl and an 18-year-old boy, were suspected of fraud for posting ads for the sale of non-existent cats and puppies, demanding an advance payment and disappearing after receiving the money.
"For the first time in 25 years, Gazprom announced record losses due to the suspension of supplies to Europe
"Gazprom reported record losses of $6. 8 billion in 2023, the highest in 25 years, due to a sharp decline in gas supplies to Europe.