If elected, Trump promises a "special prosecutor" to prosecute Biden
Anonymous supports protesters in Georgia and threatens to release government data
Enemy strikes at civilian infrastructure in Kharkiv, there are damages
Sanctions against Rosatom are getting closer - Galushchenko on the US Senate's approval of the ban on imports of enriched uranium from Russia
Six people killed in explosion at wood company in Vietnam
Russians hit a civilian car and a house with KABs in Kharkiv region: there are dead
Zhumadilov: By replacing suppliers who did not fulfill their obligations, we have stabilized the situation with food in the Armed Forces
StratCom Center commented on the use of Telegram by state bodies: it is necessary to create communication channels on more reliable platforms
Binance founder Changpeng Zhao sentenced to 4 months in prison
Explosion heard in Kharkiv, mayor warns of threat of repeat attacks
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If elected, Trump promises a "special prosecutor" to prosecute Biden
Trump promises to appoint a special prosecutor to investigate Biden's "multiple crimes" if he wins the 2024 presidential election.
Anonymous supports protesters in Georgia and threatens to release government data
The international hacker group Anonymous has expressed support for protesters in Georgia against the law on "foreign agents," threatening to release government databases if the authorities continue to attack demonstrators.
Enemy strikes at civilian infrastructure in Kharkiv, there are damages
During the latest enemy shelling of Kharkiv, civilian infrastructure in Kyivskyi district was damaged, and three attacks by enemy subversive combat vehicles took place between the villages of Lyptsi and Vesele, with no casualties reported.
Sanctions against Rosatom are getting closer - Galushchenko on the US Senate's approval of the ban on imports of enriched uranium from Russia
The U. S. Senate's support for a law banning imports of enriched uranium from Russia is a decisive step toward imposing sanctions on Rosatom, which is financing the war in Ukraine.
Six people killed in explosion at wood company in Vietnam
Six people were killed and seven injured in a suspected boiler explosion at a wood company in Vietnam.
Russians hit a civilian car and a house with KABs in Kharkiv region: there are dead
In the village of Zolochiv, Bohodukhiv district, Kharkiv region, a man and a woman in a civilian car were killed by Russian shelling, and two elderly people were injured.
Zhumadilov: By replacing suppliers who did not fulfill their obligations, we have stabilized the situation with food in the Armed Forces
Thanks to the replacement of suppliers who were unable to fulfill their obligations, the situation with food supply to the Armed Forces of Ukraine has been stabilized, although some minor interruptions are still being resolved promptly.
StratCom Center commented on the use of Telegram by state bodies: it is necessary to create communication channels on more reliable platforms
Ihor Solovey, head of the Center for Strategic Communications and Information Security, emphasized the need for public authorities to create communication channels on more reliable platforms rather than relying solely on the Russian messenger Telegram.
Binance founder Changpeng Zhao sentenced to 4 months in prison
Billionaire Changpeng Zhao, founder of the cryptocurrency exchange Binance, was sentenced to 4 months in prison for violating US anti-money laundering laws.
Explosion heard in Kharkiv, mayor warns of threat of repeat attacks
On May 1, an explosion occurred in Kharkiv, and the city's mayor warned of the threat of repeated enemy attacks and called for caution.