The watch of one of the Titanic passengers was sold for 1.5 million dollars
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The watch of one of the Titanic passengers was sold for 1.5 million dollars
John Jacob Astor IV's gold watch, found with his body after the Titanic sinking, was sold at auction for a record $1. 485 million, setting a new world record for Titanic memorabilia.
Against the background of russia's attacks on the energy infrastructure: Latvia handed over a transformer and other equipment to Ukraine
Latvia has donated a 250 MVA transformer, compressor, and transformer oil to Ukraine to help supply power and heat critical infrastructure after the russian missile attacks.
Two journalists working for AP and Reuters detained in russia
Two journalists, Sergei Karelin and Konstantin Gabov, who worked for Reuters and AP, were detained in russia and accused of collaborating with Alexei Navalny's Anti-Corruption Foundation, and face 2 to 6 years in prison for "participation in an extremist organization.
WSJ: Germany is afraid to hand over frozen russian assets to Ukraine
Germany opposes the confiscation of $300 billion in frozen russian assets for Ukraine's reconstruction and military aid, fearing it would set a precedent that could lead to new lawsuits against Germany for World War II crimes.
The head of the Foreign Ministry, Sikorsky, said that russia would lose the war against Poland
russia will not be able to win a war against Poland, because Warsaw will not fight alone and will have allies in the West, which is much more powerful than russia, says Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski.
Eurovision Song Contest 2024: alyona alyona tells how she lost her voice before the first rehearsal
Ukrainian singer alyona alyona, who will represent Ukraine at Eurovision 2024, lost her voice a few hours before the first rehearsal due to psychosomatic problems caused by a long journey and stress.
Lithuanian Foreign Minister jokes about the destruction of the Crimean bridge. moscow responded with threats
The former Lithuanian foreign minister joked about the upcoming destruction of the Crimean bridge, and noscow began to threaten the diplomat instead.
Israel promises to increase humanitarian aid to Gaza
Israel will increase the amount of humanitarian aid entering Gaza by allowing more water, food, construction materials and other aid to flow through the Israeli port of Ashdod and a new crossing point in northern Gaza.
Up to 15 years behind bars: Iraq criminalizes same-sex relationships
The Iraqi parliament passed a law that provides for punishment for same-sex relations in the form of imprisonment for 10 to 15 years, for propaganda of homosexuality - 7 years in prison, and for transgender transition - 1 to 3 years in prison.
FT: Pyongyang seeks to revive DPRK economy through cooperation with russia
North Korea is seeking to rebuild its economy through trade with russia, benefiting from russian supplies of food, raw materials, and petroleum products.