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"Zelenskyy: Putin will wage war on the Baltic states if Ukraine fails to stand up
If Ukraine is defeated, Putin will launch a war against the Baltic states and other former Soviet republics to restore Soviet influence, Zelenskiy warns.
Hackers have been stealing technical data from Volkswagen for years
Hackers stole about 19,000 Volkswagen technical files over 5 years from 2010 to 2015, including data on internal combustion engines, gearboxes, electric vehicles, and batteries.
Problems with truck clearance at the border with Poland
Due to a malfunction of the Polish customs service, the movement of trucks traveling from Ukraine to Poland slowed down on the Ukrainian-Polish border, causing problems with registration and customs clearance of trucks.
Turkey detains 36 suspects in connection with ISIS
Turkey has detained 36 suspects in several cities on suspicion of links to ISIS, including financing, supplying medicines, and possession of illegal weapons and documents.
US wants to impose sanctions on one of the IDF units - media
The US is expected to impose sanctions against an ultra-Orthodox unit of the Israeli army called Netzach Yehuda, which will be the first time sanctions have been imposed against an Israeli military unit.
Tesla reveals details about the new sports version of the Model 3
The new version of the Tesla Model 3 Performance has an adaptive suspension, improved driving mode, ventilated sports seats, tuned chassis and suspension, advanced braking system, carbon fiber décor, power of over 500 hp, and claims to be the most powerful Model 3 in history.
The first map of human muscles shows that our body does not want to age
Scientists have created the first-ever atlas of human muscle aging, identifying new cell populations that explain why some muscle fibers age faster than others and revealing cellular mechanisms that help resist muscle loss.
Bloomberg: Trump has run out of money for lawyers
In March, Trump spent $4. 9 million on legal services, and he may not have enough money to pay his lawyers, as he has only $6.8 million left in his campaign accounts.
An earthquake struck off the coast of Mexico
The 5. 4 magnitude earthquake occurred 168 km southwest of Manzanillo, Mexico, at a depth of 10 km, with no reports of casualties, damage or tsunami threat.
Speaker Johnson agrees to help Ukraine after intelligence findings - The New York Times
Speaker Johnson agreed to support aid to Ukraine after reviewing intelligence reports and testimonies of Russian atrocities, convinced that Putin could continue his invasion of Europe if left unchecked.