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Georgieva may stay on for second five-year term as IMF chief - Reuters
Kristalina Georgieva, the current IMF Managing Director, is interested in securing a second five-year term and has received the support of France, which is a crucial factor for her re-election.
IMF to consider disbursement of $900 million tranche to Ukraine in the second half of March
The IMF Board of Directors will consider a revision of the program of cooperation with Ukraine with a tranche of $900 million in the second half of March.
Media: France may send troops to Ukraine if front advances 'towards Odesa or Kyiv'
French President Emmanuel Macron is considering sending troops to Ukraine if the front advances to Odesa or Kyiv, according to a party leader who reported meeting with Macron.
National security threat: remote access communication devices found on Chinese cranes in U.S. ports
Remote access communication devices have been found on Chinese-made cranes operating in U. S. ports, raising national security concerns about the potential risk of sabotage and espionage.
Bilozerka in Kherson region suffered a massive enemy attack at night, one wounded
Russian troops massively shelled Bilozerka, Kherson region, damaging 15 residential buildings, administrative buildings, an educational institution, and wounding an 81-year-old woman.
Kyiv residents warned about high level of air pollution on the left bank: a number of tips
On the morning of March 8, Kyiv experienced high levels of air pollution on the left bank and medium levels on the right bank, and residents of the left bank were advised to close windows, limit their time outdoors, drink water, and use air purifiers.
A warehouse with occupants' ammunition exploded in Melitopol, "loud" incident near Russian military base in Tokmak - Fedorov
A warehouse with occupants' ammunition exploded in Melitopol, and a loud explosion was heard near the Russian military base in Tokmak.
Security Situation in Ukraine Discussed: DIU Representatives Take Part in Briefing for Chinese Delegation
Representatives of the Defence Intelligence of Ukraine took part in a briefing for the Chinese government delegation, during which they discussed the security situation in Ukraine, including the situation on the battlefield, the exchange of prisoners, civilian hostages and deported Ukrainian children, and demonstrated evidence of Russia's use of North Korean munitions against Ukraine.
Russians fired 8 missiles at Donetsk region at night, there are wounded
Russian forces attacked 10 settlements in Donetsk region, injuring 9 civilians and damaging 110 civilian objects, including residential buildings, hospitals, businesses and infrastructure.
Parents claim that police officer humiliated schoolchildren in Chernivtsi: internal investigation launched
Parents in Chernivtsi accused a police officer of humiliating students by forcing them to do physical exercises and threatening them during a visit to the school.