Senator Mitch McConnell resigns as Republican leader
Budanov on the leak of information about the Ukrainian counteroffensive: "We are taking certain measures"
Accident on the Paton Bridge caused delays in traffic to the center of Kyiv
Russian army attacks Kherson district in the morning, one casualty
After France's statements, the Netherlands did not rule out the possibility of sending troops to Ukraine
New searches of Crimean Tatars in occupied Crimea, activists say there are detainees
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U.S. Supreme Court agrees to decide whether Trump has immunity. Process could drag on for months
Argentine President promises platform to support Ukraine in Latin America
Russia complains about night UAV attack on Kursk region
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Senator Mitch McConnell resigns as Republican leader
Senator Mitch McConnell of Kentucky has announced that he will step down as Senate Republican leader in November 2024 after nearly two decades in office.
Budanov on the leak of information about the Ukrainian counteroffensive: "We are taking certain measures"
Ukrainian intelligence chief Kyrylo Budanov says they are "taking certain measures" after receiving evidence that Russia has learned of Ukraine's plans for a previous counteroffensive.
Accident on the Paton Bridge caused delays in traffic to the center of Kyiv
Traffic in the direction of the center of Kyiv is hampered by an accident on the Paton Bridge.
Russian army attacks Kherson district in the morning, one casualty
The man died after Russian troops shelled residential buildings in Kherson district on February 29.
After France's statements, the Netherlands did not rule out the possibility of sending troops to Ukraine
The Netherlands does not rule out sending troops to Ukraine as part of NATO or an international coalition, Dutch Army Commander Onno Eichelsheim said.
New searches of Crimean Tatars in occupied Crimea, activists say there are detainees
Russians conducted new searches and detentions of Crimean Tatars in occupied Crimea.
More than 400 security officers work in schools in Ukraine, and another 200 are undergoing training
The Minister of Internal Affairs said that there are currently 402 security officers working in offline schools in Ukraine, and another 200 are undergoing training, as police must have extensive knowledge of school security, including child psychology and the specifics of the premises.
U.S. Supreme Court agrees to decide whether Trump has immunity. Process could drag on for months
The U. S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear Donald Trump's appeal of a ruling that he is not immune in a case for allegedly trying to overturn the results of the 2020 election.
Argentine President promises platform to support Ukraine in Latin America
Argentina's President Javier Milei plans to hold a Latin American summit in 2024 to support Ukraine as it fights against Russian aggression.
Russia complains about night UAV attack on Kursk region
Russia claims to have destroyed a UAV in the Kursk region on the night of February 29.