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russian federation in TOT again threatens to seize Ukrainian property due to slow re-registration of property rights
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Explosions occurred in Odesa region
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South Korea plans trilateral summit with Japan and China in May to discuss regional issues
South Korea plans to hold a trilateral summit with Japan and China in May to discuss economic cooperation, regional issues, including nuclear and missile threats from North Korea, and to resume trilateral dialogue after a break since 2019.
ZNPP lost connection to a single backup power line due to increased military activity in russia
Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant has lost connection with the only backup power line amid increased military activity in the region, creating serious risks to nuclear safety.
russian federation in TOT again threatens to seize Ukrainian property due to slow re-registration of property rights
In the temporarily occupied territories, the occupiers threaten to confiscate the property of Ukrainians if the pace of re-registration of property rights under russian law is not satisfactory.
The anniversary of the Constitution of Pylyp Orlyk, International Soup Day, and Clean Karma Day. What else can be celebrated on April 5
It was on April 5, 1710, in the Moldovan city of Bendery that Hetman Pylyp Orlyk and the Cossack officers of the Zaporozhian Sich signed an agreement entitled "Treaties and Regulations of the Rights and Freedoms of the Zaporozhian Army," which went down in history as the Pylyp Orlyk Constitution.
McDonald's to buy out all Israeli restaurants amid international boycott
McDonald's has announced its intention to buy back all 225 of its restaurants in Israel, employing about 5,000 people, following an international boycott over its franchisees' support for Israeli soldiers.
ICIP and the Charitable Foundation launch "Unleash Ukraine" project to promote Ukrainian culture to the world
The Ministry of Culture and Information Policy of Ukraine and the Contemporary Ukraine Charitable Foundation have signed a memorandum on the implementation of the Unleash Ukraine project, which aims to create a powerful tool for cultural diplomacy by presenting contemporary Ukrainian digital art to the world through AR exhibitions, creative spaces, and public engagement initiatives.
The threat of ballistic missiles has been recorded in several regions of Ukraine
The Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine warns of a potential ballistic missile threat in the regions where an alert has been declared.
Ukrainian agricultural producers received over UAH 30 billion in bank loans
Since the beginning of 2024, Ukrainian agricultural producers have received more than UAH 30 billion in bank loans for development and modernization, including UAH 11 billion in support for 2,525 farms under the government program "Affordable Loans 5-7-9".
Explosions occurred in Odesa region
Explosions occurred in Odesa region.
Israel opens Erez crossing and Ashdod port for humanitarian aid to Gaza Strip
Israel approved the reopening of the Erez crossing and allowed the use of the Ashdod port to provide more humanitarian aid to Gazans in need.