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NATO has no plans to send troops to Ukraine - Stoltenberg
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg says that NATO has no plans to send combat troops to Ukraine amid reports that some Western countries are considering such a possibility.
Two UOC (MP) clerics in Zakarpattia region are suspected - SBU
Two clergymen of the UOC (MP) in Zakarpattia were served by the SBU with a notice of suspicion of spreading communist symbols and propaganda of the communist totalitarian regime.
"We asked the CSTO one question, which remained unanswered" - Armenian parliament speaker
The Speaker of the Armenian Parliament stated that Armenia asked the CSTO one question about its zone of responsibility, which remained unanswered, so he believes that the CSTO has frozen its relations with Armenia and is not functioning.
Commander-in-Chief Syrsky develops two plans for further actions at the front - Zelensky
Commander-in-Chief Syrsky is developing two plans for further actions at the front - one focused on defense if US aid is not provided, and the other on repelling Russia.
"We have to help them finish the job" Brink urges US to double support for Ukraine
U. S. Ambassador to Ukraine Bridget Brink emphasized the need for continued U.S. support to help Ukraine defend itself and become self-sufficient.
Ukraine exports surplus electricity to Poland again due to surplus, new russian attacks damaged power grids and blacked out consumers in six regions
Ukraine is again exporting surplus electricity to Poland, as new Russian attacks have damaged power grids and de-energized consumers in six regions.
The process has begun: Groysman's associates have created an alternative to the so-called "humanitarian headquarters" headed by the former prime minister
Groysman's associates have created an alternative to the so-called "humanitarian headquarters" headed by the former prime minister.
Orban refuses to honor Navalny's memory and calls him a chauvinist
Orban refused to honor Navalny with a minute of silence and called him a chauvinist for his past statements about Georgians.
NYPD detains protesters during Biden's interview in midtown Manhattan
New York City police detained protesters criticizing Israel's role in the Gaza conflict near Rockefeller Center during an interview with US President Joe Biden on an evening TV show in midtown Manhattan.
"Made in Ukraine" subsidy program to cost Kyiv over a billion dollars - Financial Times
The "Made in Ukraine" project will prioritize domestic production of military components, weapons, and goods to increase Ukraine's self-sufficiency in the face of delays in foreign aid.