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Nepalese mercenaries desert from the Russian army en masse - DIU
Nepalese mercenaries are deserting the Russian army en masse due to non-payment of promised money, ill-treatment by commanders, and huge losses in "meat attacks" on Ukraine.
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The United Kingdom has sent the first migrant to Rwanda under a voluntary deportation program that plans to pay asylum seekers about $3,700 to move to the African country.
A Ukrainian record was set in Vinnytsia as part of the Art through Awareness project
In Vinnytsia, as part of the Art Through Awareness project, a Ukrainian record was set, where artists and public figures from different regions came together to create a performance piece called "Synergy of Good and Positive. "
Russian missile attack damages Ukrainian Ombudsman's office in Odesa
As a result of Russian missile attacks on Odesa, the office of the Ukrainian Parliament Commissioner for Human Rights was damaged, but no one was injured.
Three more children rescued from Russian occupation
Three more children, aged 11, 9, and 13, were rescued from the Russian-occupied territory and returned to the government-controlled territory, bringing the total number of children returned from Kherson region since the beginning of 2024 to 66.
Shell exits the Chinese energy market - Reuters
Shell has exited China's energy markets, including power generation, trading and marketing, as part of its strategy to focus on more profitable activities.
Journalists will be given back access to the Parliament - Chief of Staff of the Verkhovna Rada
Journalists will have access to cover parliamentary sessions in the Verkhovna Rada with additional accreditation and security checks, as was the case during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Ukraine and Mongolia agree to hold political consultations at the level of Foreign Ministries - Kuleba
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba discussed with his Mongolian counterpart the development of bilateral relations and cooperation within international organizations, agreeing to hold political consultations between the foreign ministries and inviting her to visit Ukraine.
Tesla shares fell by more than 5% amid the announcement of the closure of two divisions of the automaker
Tesla shares fell by 5. 5% amid the announcement of hundreds of layoffs, including the closure of two divisions and the departure of two senior executives.
More than 17 thousand individuals and legal entities are already in the state sanctions register
The State Register of Sanctions contains data on 10,085 individuals and 7,125 legal entities subject to Ukraine's restrictive measures.