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Stoltenberg: NATO countries have not sent Ukraine the promised military aid
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The IAEA issued a statement on the situation at ZNPP
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Toyota sold more than 10 million cars in a year for the first time in history
In fiscal 2023, Toyota achieved record global vehicle sales of 10. 31 million units, surpassing the 10 million mark for the first time, thanks to increased sales abroad, particularly of hybrid models in North America and Europe.
Stoltenberg: NATO countries have not sent Ukraine the promised military aid
NATO countries have not provided Ukraine with the promised military aid in recent months, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg has said.
Pentagon: US military advisors will not work at the front in Ukraine
Pentagon spokesman Patrick Ryder said that any additional US military advisors sent to Ukraine will not work near the front line and will not take part in combat operations.
India granted permission for marine insurance for Russian companies
India has granted marine insurance permits to four Russian companies until 2025 and 2029, helping Russia reduce its dependence on Western insurers for oil exports to India.
The IAEA issued a statement on the situation at ZNPP
The situation at Zaporizhzhia NPP remains highly unpredictable, despite the absence of recent drone attacks, IAEA experts hear artillery shelling on a daily basis, and the consequences of the ongoing conflict affect nuclear safety at other nuclear facilities in Ukraine.
Kim Kardashian visits the White House
Kim Kardashian visited the White House to discuss prison reform with Vice President Kamala Harris after President Biden pardoned several people convicted of non-violent drug offenses.
70% of power equipment damaged by enemy shelling restored in Kyiv
In Kyiv, 70% of the 1,000 units of power equipment damaged by enemy shelling have been restored, said Petro Panteleev, deputy head of KCSA.
NYT: Ukraine may use ATACMS to hit Russian targets in Crimea
Ukraine received long-range ATACMS missiles from the United States to increase pressure on Russian forces in occupied Crimea and eastern Ukraine.
Explanatory meetings between the European Commission and Ukraine on agriculture started in Brussels
Ukraine and the European Commission have started explanatory meetings on agriculture and rural development in Brussels, aimed at bringing Ukraine's legislation in line with the requirements of the EU accession negotiations.
US prepares largest package in history totaling $6 billion - Politico
The United States is preparing the largest-ever military aid package to Ukraine, worth $6 billion, including Patriot systems, artillery ammunition, drones, anti-drone weapons, and air-to-air missiles, although the equipment could take years to deliver.