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OCU dispels myth that women should not wear pants to church
The Orthodox Church of Ukraine does not prohibit women and girls from wearing pants to church. The OCU has dispelled the myth about the ban on wearing pants to church.
Deputy Defense Minister arrested in Russia for bribery
Deputy Defense Minister Timur Ivanov, who was arrested in Russia for taking bribes on an especially large scale, faces up to 15 years in prison.
Yermak: we expect that Biden to sign aid to Ukraine today
The head of the Office of the President of Ukraine, Andriy Yermak, expects US President Joe Biden to sign a bill to provide $95. 3 billion in aid to Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan, including $61 billion for Ukraine, today to start sending weapons and equipment to Ukraine.
Presidential elections started in North Macedonia
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Russia's attack on Odesa region: rescuers show the aftermath
Around 30 houses were damaged by a shock wave as a result of rocket fire by Russian troops in Odesa region, and one 43-year-old woman was injured and taken to hospital.
Entrepreneurs lose patience with Hetmantsev's actions - participant of the "Touch me, don't touch my business" campaign
Entrepreneurs protested against the tax policy of Danylo Hetmantsev by dressing up as geese and going to the Mind Entrepreneur Summit 2024, where he was to speak. Entrepreneurs say that Hetmantsev's policy is forcing them to close their businesses or to confront him.
Rada supports new rules for combating bribery of foreign officials: concerns informing NABU
The Verkhovna Rada passed in the first reading a draft law that supplements the Tax Code with provisions on combating bribery of foreign officials, obliging regulatory authorities to notify the NABU of signs of bribery found during taxpayer audits.
Court upholds dismissal of former Justice Ministry official with russian citizenship - SBU
A former senior official of the Ministry of Justice who had been granted russian citizenship was dismissed in 2021 after the SBU exposed her, and the court upheld her dismissal despite an appeal.
Cargo plane with two passengers crashes in Alaska
A Douglas C-54 Skymaster cargo plane with two people on board crashed into the Tanana River near Fairbanks, Alaska, catching fire, and the two people on board did not survive.
After unblocking several checkpoints, normal truck traffic is observed in both directions, 250 trucks are in line - Demchenko
Polish farmers restrict truck traffic at the Hrebenne-Rava-Ruska border crossing, allowing only a few vehicles per hour in both directions, with about 250 trucks queuing on the Polish side.