How to stay physically active in winter - an answer from experts
Japan releases image of SLIM spacecraft inverted on the Moon
At the same time, the occupiers continue to terrorize the local population and violate human rights
Charles Leclerc has extended his contract with Ferrari
Greek Prime Minister again calls on Britain to return Parthenon sculptures to Athens
Seafarers now have their own E-Turn to receive services
The Ministry of Reintegration has updated the list of territories occupied by Russia and those where hostilities are ongoing
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Ford recalls 2 million Explorer SUVs due to a defect in a decorative part
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How to stay physically active in winter - an answer from experts
The Center for Public Health has published tips on how to stay physically active in winter.
Japan releases image of SLIM spacecraft inverted on the Moon
The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency has released photos taken by the SORA-Q lunar rover on the Moon, the first such achievement for Japan. The lunar rover was delivered by the Smart Lander for Investigating Moon (SLIM) spacecraft, designed to demonstrate ultra-precise landing technologies.
At the same time, the occupiers continue to terrorize the local population and violate human rights
In the temporarily occupied areas of the East, the Russian military continues to systematically violate international humanitarian law by committing crimes against local residents. This includes cases of looting of civilians and violent seizure of the homes of those who were forced to leave the region.
Charles Leclerc has extended his contract with Ferrari
The Ferrari Formula 1 team has confirmed the extension of its contract with Monegasque driver Charles Leclerc beyond 2024. Leclerc, who has won five Grand Prix and reached the podium 30 times, expressed his enthusiasm and reaffirmed his goal of becoming a world champion with Ferrari.
Greek Prime Minister again calls on Britain to return Parthenon sculptures to Athens
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has reiterated his call for the return of the Parthenon sculptures stored in the British Museum to Athens. Mitsotakis emphasized the cultural significance of reuniting the ancient artifacts in the Acropolis Museum.
Seafarers now have their own E-Turn to receive services
Ukraine has launched an online queue service for seafarers that allows them to register and receive services in Odesa and Kyiv. It is synchronized with Diia.
The Ministry of Reintegration has updated the list of territories occupied by Russia and those where hostilities are ongoing
The Ministry of Reintegration of Ukraine has updated the list of territories where military operations or temporary occupation by Russia are taking place. The changes are made in consultation with the Ministry of Defense and regional military administrations.
Diverse forests more resilient to storms - study
A study by scientists has shown that European forests with a variety of tree species, especially those with a high stand density and slow growth, such as oak, are more resistant to storms. This resilience is enhanced in extreme climatic conditions.
US reaches agreement on border policy that prevented congressmen from approving aid for Ukraine - The Guardian
Negotiators in the US Congress have reached an agreement on border policy, despite attempts to derail it by former President Donald Trump. The agreement, which will significantly change US immigration policy, provides for concessions from Democrats on immigration in exchange for Republican support for military aid to Ukraine and Israel.
Ford recalls 2 million Explorer SUVs due to a defect in a decorative part
Ford is recalling about two million Explorer SUVs sold from 2011 to 2019 in the United States due to defective moldings around the windshield that could pose a danger to other drivers.