Lithuanian Foreign Minister jokes about the destruction of the Crimean bridge. moscow responded with threats
Israel promises to increase humanitarian aid to Gaza
Up to 15 years behind bars: Iraq criminalizes same-sex relationships
FT: Pyongyang seeks to revive DPRK economy through cooperation with russia
The media found out who could become vice president of the United States if Trump wins the election
DIU responds to blocking of its chatbot in Telegram
They discussed the situation in Gaza: Biden had a phone conversation with Netanyahu
Ukraine informs the European Council about partial derogation from the Human Rights Convention: what is it about
WSJ: Egypt prepares new plan for Gaza ceasefire
Syrsky shows how Ukrainian aviation is destroying the occupiers in Donetsk and Zaporizhzhia
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Lithuanian Foreign Minister jokes about the destruction of the Crimean bridge. moscow responded with threats
The former Lithuanian foreign minister joked about the upcoming destruction of the Crimean bridge, and noscow began to threaten the diplomat instead.
Israel promises to increase humanitarian aid to Gaza
Israel will increase the amount of humanitarian aid entering Gaza by allowing more water, food, construction materials and other aid to flow through the Israeli port of Ashdod and a new crossing point in northern Gaza.
Up to 15 years behind bars: Iraq criminalizes same-sex relationships
The Iraqi parliament passed a law that provides for punishment for same-sex relations in the form of imprisonment for 10 to 15 years, for propaganda of homosexuality - 7 years in prison, and for transgender transition - 1 to 3 years in prison.
FT: Pyongyang seeks to revive DPRK economy through cooperation with russia
North Korea is seeking to rebuild its economy through trade with russia, benefiting from russian supplies of food, raw materials, and petroleum products.
The media found out who could become vice president of the United States if Trump wins the election
If Donald Trump wins the U. S. presidential election in 2024, he is considering North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum as a potential vice president, according to reports.
DIU responds to blocking of its chatbot in Telegram
The Defense Intelligence of Ukraine said that Telegram had blocked their chatbot in violation of the rules and public statements. The intelligence service also emphasizes that they are already working to restore the bot's operation on other platforms
They discussed the situation in Gaza: Biden had a phone conversation with Netanyahu
Biden and Netanyahu discussed opening additional checkpoints in Gaza, increasing humanitarian aid, and negotiating a hostage release and ceasefire amid fears of famine.
Ukraine informs the European Council about partial derogation from the Human Rights Convention: what is it about
During martial law, the military leadership of Ukraine has the right to restrict the freedom of movement of citizens, inspect belongings and forcibly seize private or communal property for state needs under martial law, according to the updated list of rights and freedoms.
WSJ: Egypt prepares new plan for Gaza ceasefire
Egypt proposes a ceasefire plan that provides for a mutual exchange of hostages and prisoners between Hamas and Israel, as well as a three-week truce and possible long-term negotiations.
Syrsky shows how Ukrainian aviation is destroying the occupiers in Donetsk and Zaporizhzhia
On April 28, the Ukrainian Defense Forces conducted two air strikes on the positions of the Russian occupiers in Donetsk and Zaporizhzhia regions, hitting their targets, as confirmed by the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Oleksandr Syrskyi.