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Two Russian women close to the Kremlin are suspected of deporting two young Ukrainian children aged 11 months and almost 2 years from occupied Kherson to Moscow under the pretext of medical treatment.
The government has expanded support for farmers: what you need to know
The Cabinet of Ministers expanded state support for farmers by increasing subsidies per hectare for small farmers, providing additional subsidies to farmers in the de-occupied territories, and introducing subsidies for keeping cattle, goats, and sheep.
YouTube introduces new rules for AI-powered content
YouTube is introducing new rules requiring content creators to label realistic videos created using artificial intelligence to increase transparency and build trust with viewers.
Ukraine and NATO will work to deepen cooperation in strategic communications
Ukraine and NATO agreed to deepen cooperation in strategic communications, where Ukraine will share its experience in countering Russian propaganda and disinformation during the war.
Russia appoints new acting navy chief: what is known about him
Russia has appointed Admiral Aleksandr Moiseev as acting commander-in-chief of the navy, replacing Admiral Nikolai Evmenov after significant losses of Russian ships.
Borrell wants to use 90% of the proceeds from frozen Russian assets for weapons for Ukraine: promises proposal on Wednesday
EU Foreign Policy Chief Josep Borrell proposed using 90% of the proceeds from Russian assets frozen in Europe to purchase weapons for Ukraine through the European Peace Fund, and the remaining 10% to be allocated to the EU budget for the Ukrainian defense industry.
MES identifies 72 vocational schools to teach professions needed for Ukraine's recovery
The first 72 vocational schools have been identified to receive UAH 500 million of state funds to modernize their workshops, with the most popular areas being agriculture, catering, industry and engineering, construction, and road transport.
German Defense Minister announces new aid package for Ukraine worth 500 million euros
Germany announces a new €500 million aid package for Ukraine, including artillery shells, armored vehicles, and vehicles.
Protests against government measures take place in Argentina, police use tear gas
Protests against government austerity measures in Argentina have led to clashes between police and demonstrators, with police using tear gas, water cannons and batons against protesters blocking roads in Buenos Aires.
Ukraine will end the heating season earlier this year - Naftogaz CEO
Ukraine will end the heating season ahead of schedule at the end of March due to above-zero temperatures, and the country has survived the winter despite Russia's attacks on its infrastructure.