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Russian air strike on Sumy: three people wounded
A Russian airstrike on civilian infrastructure and a residential area in Sumy wounded three people and damaged buildings.
Taylor Swift's music is back on TikTok - ahead of her new album release
Taylor Swift's music has returned to TikTok ahead of her new album, while Universal Music Group's dispute with the platform remains unresolved.
EU approves criminal penalties for violation or circumvention of sanctions
The European Union has approved criminal penalties, including imprisonment and fines, for helping to circumvent EU sanctions, such as travel bans, trade in sanctioned goods, or prohibited financial activities.
Cannes Film Festival unveils its competition program, including a russian film
The Cannes Film Festival has announced its competition program, which includes a film by russian filmmaker Kirill Serebrennikov and a special screening of Sergei Loznitsa's film about the russian invasion of Ukraine.
Ikaria - the island of long-livers: a resident told about the secrets of the islanders' nutrition
The secret of the unusually long life of the inhabitants of the Greek island of Ikaria lies in their daily diet rich in beans, legumes, garlic, whole grains, herbs, nuts, olives, olive oil, sea salt, honey, dried fruits, yogurt and cheeses made from goat's or sheep's milk.
Occupants hit a residential building with a drone in Novoberislav, Kherson region: one person injured
A 48-year-old man was wounded in a Russian drone attack on a residential building in Novoberislav, Kherson region.
Air Force warns of a missile heading towards Kryvyi Rih
The Ukrainian Air Force warned of a missile threat in the direction of Kryvyi Rih and enemy tactical aircraft activity in the east.
EU allocates additional EUR 5 million to modernize hospitals in Ukraine
The European Investment Bank and the Ministry of Communities, Territories and Infrastructure of Ukraine have signed an agreement to provide an additional €5 million grant to modernize Ukrainian hospitals and repair war damage.
Funding for universities will depend on the number of state-funded students - Ministry of Education
The amount of state funding for universities in Ukraine will depend on the number of students enrolled in state-funded programs, as well as other criteria such as research results, international rankings, graduate employment rates, and the regional coefficient for frontline regions.
Explosions occurred in occupied Mariupol
Explosions were heard in occupied Mariupol, setting off car alarms and shaking windows, and residents reported that in some areas the explosions were particularly loud.