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russian hackers wanted to attack critical infrastructure facilities of Ukraine - State Special Communications Service
russian hackers affiliated with russian intelligence services attempted to carry out a large-scale cyberattack on critical infrastructure facilities, such as energy, heating and water supply companies in various regions of Ukraine.
Latvia is ready to provide Ukraine with short-range air defense systems - Defense Minister
Latvia is ready to provide Ukraine with a short-range air defense system, supporting the urgent need to continue military assistance to the country.
Demchenko: Truck traffic on the Ukrainian-Polish border has resumed, which was hampered due to a malfunction in the Polish customs service system
Due to a malfunction of the Polish customs service, truck traffic on the Ukrainian-Polish border was hampered, but resumed around 4 a. m., although Polish farmers continue to block two checkpoints where about 800 trucks are waiting.
EU ministers say Europe cannot relax its support for Ukraine after approval of US aid
EU allies insist on maintaining strong support for Ukraine after the US approves a $61 billion aid package.
Latvia plans to abandon Russian as a second foreign language in schools
Latvia plans to gradually replace Russian as a second foreign language in schools with one of the official languages of the European Union starting in the 2026/2027 school year.
Bakhchisarai and Makiivka military bonds appear in Diya
The Ukrainian app Diia has launched two new registered military bonds dedicated to the temporarily occupied cities of Bakhchisaray and Makiivka with interest rates of 17% and 16% respectively to support the Ukrainian economy and army.
Mayor: There was no confirmed information about explosions in Mykolaiv
The mayor of Mykolaiv said that as of 13:10 there was no confirmed information about explosions in the city, despite the fact that citizens reported hearing explosions and no calls to emergency services were received.
Tinder users will be able to share their dates with other people
Tinder users can now share details of their upcoming dates with friends, including name, location, date, and time, using the new Share My Date feature.
TikTok says the US House of Representatives bill to ban the app will "trample" on freedom of speech
TikTok expresses concern over a US House of Representatives bill that could ban the app, saying it would "trample" on the free speech rights of 170 million Americans, while lawmakers cite national security risks from potential data sharing with China.
Head of Israeli military intelligence resigns over failures in connection with the October 7 attack on Israel
Israeli military intelligence chief Aaron Haliva has resigned after taking responsibility for failing to foresee and prevent the devastating Hamas attack on Israel on October 7.