Netflix plans to make a series based on the Scooby-Doo cartoon - media
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US Congress approves ban on enriched uranium imports from Russia
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A strange flash in the sky was spotted in several regions of Ukraine
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Netflix plans to make a series based on the Scooby-Doo cartoon - media
Netflix is planning to create a Scooby-Doo series based on the original Hanna-Barbera cartoons, which will be produced by Warner Bros. Television, and executive produced by Josh Appelbaum, Scott Rosenberg, Andre Nemec, Jeff Pinkner, Greg Berlanti, Sarah Schechter, and Lee London Redman.
Denmark increases the number of conscripts and introduces conscription for women
Denmark will introduce conscript service for women in 2027, increase the number of annual recruits to 7,500, and extend the duration of service to 11 months in order to strengthen the country's defense capabilities and achieve full gender equality in the army.
IAEA chief to visit Iran next week
The head of the International Atomic Energy Agency, Rafael Grossi, plans to visit Iran next week to attend a nuclear conference and meet with Iranian officials to overcome the "distance" in the IAEA-Iran relationship.
Damaged houses and broken windows: the mayor's office showed the consequences of the russian attack on Odesa
Odesa Mayor Gennadiy Trukhanov showed a video of the aftermath of the nighttime russian attack on the city. The shelling killed three people and injured three others, and damaged civilian infrastructure
US Congress approves ban on enriched uranium imports from Russia
The U. S. Senate unanimously passed a law banning imports of enriched uranium from Russia. The document bans imports of Russian uranium to the United States until January 2028.
Instagram to update rules to help promote profiles with small audiences
Instagram is introducing new changes to its ranking system to give smaller creators more attention and ensure a level playing field for all creators, including showing relevant content to a small audience first and expanding its reach over time based on user interaction.
Explosions occurred in the Voronezh region of russia: local authorities warned of a UAV threat
Explosions were heard in Voronezh, and local authorities warned of a threatened UAV attack and said that air defense forces were on alert.
Estonia will not send conscripts with expired passports to Ukraine
Estonia does not plan to expel Ukrainian conscripts, even if their documents expire, which allows them to apply for temporary residence permits despite the lack of valid travel documents.
More than 20 thousand law enforcement officers will be deployed to ensure law and order on Easter
More than 23,000 law enforcement officers will be deployed to ensure law and order during Easter celebrations across Ukraine, and more than 10 million believers are expected to attend services in 13,000 places of worship.
A strange flash in the sky was spotted in several regions of Ukraine
The flash in the sky was seen by residents of Kharkiv, Sumy, Poltava, and Zaporizhzhia regions. The network speculates that it was a meteor, as it was last year.