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Preservation of rare plants and animals: the first protection zone for Red Data Book objects is created in Donetsk region
Bulgaria imposes a ban on oil imports from Russia
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Slovenia faces unprecedented strike by doctors who canceled overtime
Doctors in Slovenia have withdrawn their consent to work overtime, which could lead to significant problems for medical institutions.
12 winners of the Hackathon received $10,000 each for military-technical projects from the Ministry of Defense
The 12 winners of the first Hackathon organized by the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine received $10,000 each to further develop projects in areas such as target recognition, navigation systems, and secure communications to support the military.
Zelenskyy announces signing of new security and arms agreements in March
Zelenskiy announced that Ukraine is preparing new security and arms agreements with partners to be signed in March to help defeat Russia and restore security.
NATO showed how russian fighter jets are intercepted over the Baltic Sea
French fighter jets intercepted two russian Su-30M and An-72 aircraft over the Baltic Sea and north of Poland, the NATO press service reports.
Prime Minister of the Netherlands received a military briefing on the situation at the front - Zelenskyy
The Prime Minister of the Netherlands received a military briefing on the situation at the front from the Ukrainian military leadership during his visit to discuss continued military support.
Preservation of rare plants and animals: the first protection zone for Red Data Book objects is created in Donetsk region
The first protected area for the conservation of rare plants and animals listed in the Red Book of Ukraine was established in Donetsk Oblast, covering 143,142 hectares of chalk steppe.
Bulgaria imposes a ban on oil imports from Russia
Bulgaria banned oil imports from Russia on March 1 to avoid indirect financing of Russia amid geopolitical tensions.
Hungary refuses to allocate $18 million intended for arming Ukraine - Foreign Minister
Hungary has refused to provide Ukraine with $18 million for weapons. According to Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó, his country supports peace talks to resolve the conflict in Ukraine.
Energy-related CO2 emissions still high, but significant clean energy deployment has limited growth - IEA
Global energy-related CO2 emissions grew by 1. 1% in 2023, down from the previous year, thanks to the widespread use of solar, wind, and electric vehicles.
Tortured civilians during the occupation of Kherson: russian occupier was served with a notice of suspicion
A russian special forces officer who illegally detained and tortured civilians during the occupation of the Kherson region of Ukraine was served a notice of suspicion in absentia.