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Presidents of Poland and Lithuania to meet in Vilnius to discuss situation in Ukraine
Ukrainian business is to be exempted from paying CO2 emissions tax
A powerful fire broke out in the Russian port of Ust-Luga
Nikki Haley doubts Trump's mental capacity
The United States is rethinking gas exports, and Europe is scared
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Pentagon banned from buying batteries from major Chinese companies
Russian court acquits Ukrainian war veteran accused of killing fellow soldier
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Israeli forces discover a hostage tunnel in Gaza: Hamas was holding 20 hostages
Israeli troops discovered a tunnel in Gaza that was used by Hamas to hold about 20 hostages, Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari said. The hostages were not present at the time of the discovery, but evidence found in the tunnel indicates the harsh conditions in which they were held.
Presidents of Poland and Lithuania to meet in Vilnius to discuss situation in Ukraine
Polish President Andrzej Duda will meet with Lithuanian President Gitanas Nausėda in Vilnius to discuss Ukraine's security, preparations for the NATO summit, and Ukraine's possible accession to the EU and NATO.
Ukrainian business is to be exempted from paying CO2 emissions tax
Ukraine plans to introduce a national CO2 emissions trading system by 2026 to exempt local businesses from CO2 tax on exports to the EU. The country's Ministry of Environmental Protection and Natural Resources plans to submit a draft law on the system this year.
A powerful fire broke out in the Russian port of Ust-Luga
Local residents heard the sounds of drones, followed by explosions and a massive fire.
Nikki Haley doubts Trump's mental capacity
Donald Trump has often accused Joe Biden of having cognitive impairment. Now he's getting a taste of his own medicine from Republican nominee Nikki Haley.
The United States is rethinking gas exports, and Europe is scared
The Biden administration's reassessment of U. S. natural gas exports due to climate change concerns is a concern for the European energy sector, which relies on these exports in the face of the ongoing conflict with Russia. Tighter controls on gas exports could lead to increased tensions in Europe, especially if the war in Ukraine continues.
Increased number of North Korean defectors in 2023, including youth and elite
According to South Korea's Ministry of Unification, the number of North Korean defectors, especially youth and elites, increased in 2023 compared to the previous two years. This was influenced by various factors, including disagreement with the Kim Jong Un regime and food shortages.
Ukraine needs more weapons - Podoliak
Ukraine's presidential advisor Mykhailo Podolyak has called on allies to provide additional weapons to support the country's military efforts against Russia. He emphasizes the need for high-tech weapons and notes that the 1,300-kilometer-long front line requires a larger arsenal.
Pentagon banned from buying batteries from major Chinese companies
U. S. lawmakers have enacted a ban on the Department of Defense purchasing batteries from six major Chinese manufacturers, including CATL and BYD, starting in October 2027. This rule is part of the National Defense Authorization Act and aims to focus business on reliable materials and companies that can be trusted.
Russian court acquits Ukrainian war veteran accused of killing fellow soldier
A Russian court acquitted Zaindi Takayev, a Chechen contract soldier accused of killing his fellow soldier Magomed Shakhbanov in Pervomaisk, Ukraine. The decision, which is considered the first known acquittal of a participant in the Ukrainian conflict, is being appealed.