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The United States has provided Ukraine with assistance for the construction of energy facilities protection
USAID is providing Ukraine with 20,000 tons of metal to build defenses around energy facilities against attacks. Ukraine has received the first batch of 5,000 tons of metal, mainly for drone defense.
Hackers breach Britain's most dangerous nuclear facility - The Guardian
Hackers with Russian and Chinese ties have infiltrated the British nuclear facility at Sellafield; the extent of the data loss and whether the malware has been removed is unknown. The facility conducts hazardous nuclear activities and stores a significant amount of plutonium.
North Dakota Governor Douglas Bergam withdraws from the presidential race
North Dakota Governor Douglas Bergam suspended his campaign for the Republican presidential nomination, citing excessive control by the party's National Committee and unfair criteria for participation in the debates. Bergam failed to secure sufficient support in pre-election polls to participate in the debates.
The first trailer for the computer game Grand Theft Auto has been released
The first trailer for Grand Theft Auto VI introduces the two main characters, Lucia and Jason, and the game is set in Vice City, a fictional Miami. The trailer appeared on social media, which gave impetus to the game's imminent official release, which is expected in 2025.
Israel may flood Gaza tunnels with seawater - WSJ
Israel is considering using seawater to flood tunnels in Gaza that could be used by Hamas militants, a controversial method that has not yet been decided, The Wall Street Journal reports.
Explosions in Kerch and Feodosia, followed by blackout
The explosions in Kerch and Feodosia, Crimea, led to widespread power outages and reports of firing from the Pantsyr-S1 anti-aircraft system.
Niger terminates military partnership with the European Union
Niger's junta, which seized power in July 2023, terminated its military partnership with the EU and withdrew the deployment of the EU's EUCAP mission in the country.
Turkey sends its F-16 fighter jets to Romania to participate in NATO's Black Sea patrols
Turkey deployed F-16s to Romania to participate in a four-month NATO mission to patrol the Black Sea and deter potential air threats.
Finland, Britain and Estonia conduct joint exercises in the Baltic Sea to protect underwater infrastructure
Finland, the United Kingdom, and Estonia are conducting military exercises in the Baltic Sea to strengthen their ability to protect underwater infrastructure and deter threats. The exercises are part of the Joint Expeditionary Force's efforts to strengthen defense and surveillance.
Ombudsman Lubinets to visit 400 Ukrainian prisoners of war held by Russia by the end of the year
Ukrainian Ombudsman Dmytro Lubinets announces plans to visit up to 400 Ukrainian prisoners of war held by Russia by the end of the year, following a recent visit to 119 prisoners.