Embassy demands an apology from Swedish journalist for statements about Ukrainian women
The Scottish city of North Berwick was named the best place to live in Britain
NATO troops in Ukraine increase the risk of World War III - Italian Foreign Ministry
Greece to supply Ukraine with weapons through the Czech Republic
LRT: Lithuanian Defense Minister prepares to resign
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G7 to impose sanctions on Iranian airlines in case of missile delivery to Russia
Finland's Foreign Ministry says it is possible to send Western troops to Ukraine
Propaganda engages the Russian Red Cross to generate fake news
The court released Liev from the pre-trial detention center on his own recognizance due to the absence of a crime in his actions when signing the contract for the supply of ammunition
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Embassy demands an apology from Swedish journalist for statements about Ukrainian women
The Embassy of Ukraine in Sweden has demanded an apology from Swedish journalist Elaf Ali for an offensive "joke" about Ukrainian refugee women on a Swedish TV program, in which she suggested that they can only be seen in brothels.
The Scottish city of North Berwick was named the best place to live in Britain
North Berwick, a Scottish city, has been named the best place to live in Britain due to its large high street, schools, open spaces, family homes, easy connections to Edinburgh, and plenty of entertainment.
NATO troops in Ukraine increase the risk of World War III - Italian Foreign Ministry
Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani warned that the deployment of NATO troops in Ukraine would increase the risk of World War III, ruling out the possibility of sending Italian troops to help Kyiv against a Russian invasion.
Greece to supply Ukraine with weapons through the Czech Republic
Greece will supply Ukraine with weapons and ammunition purchased in the Czech Republic and transferred directly to Ukraine.
LRT: Lithuanian Defense Minister prepares to resign
Lithuanian Defense Minister Arvydas Anuskauskas resigns, the details of which are expected to be announced on March 18 after a meeting with President Gitanas Nausėda on a serious topic, although the reason for the resignation remains unknown.
Liiev's defense suggests that the SAPO returned the case to the PGO because it sees no prospects in it
The case of non-delivery of mines under the contract between the Ministry of Defense and Lviv Arsenal was returned by the Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office to the General Prosecutor's Office due to lack of prospects.
G7 to impose sanctions on Iranian airlines in case of missile delivery to Russia
G7 countries threaten to ban Iran Air from flying to Europe if Iran supplies ballistic missiles or related technologies to Russia.
Finland's Foreign Ministry says it is possible to send Western troops to Ukraine
Finland's foreign minister said that Western countries should not rule out sending troops to Ukraine in the long term, but Finland is not sending troops and does not want to discuss it.
Propaganda engages the Russian Red Cross to generate fake news
Russian propaganda uses the Red Cross to create fake news and then debunks it and blames the "enemy," as shown by leaked Kremlin documents showing that the Red Cross received funding for the occupied regions, potentially leading to its expulsion from the international system.
The court released Liev from the pre-trial detention center on his own recognizance due to the absence of a crime in his actions when signing the contract for the supply of ammunition
The High Anti-Corruption Court has released former Defense Ministry official Oleksandr Liev from custody on his own recognizance due to the absence of a crime in his actions when signing a contract for the supply of ammunition.