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The Permanent Synod of the UGCC issued a statement after Pope Francis' words about the "white flag"
The Permanent Synod of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church has issued a statement rejecting Pope Francis' proposal to raise the white flag and negotiate with Russia, emphasizing that surrender means death for Ukrainians in view of Russia's genocidal intentions to destroy Ukrainian identity.
"I really wonder what he was thinking": German Foreign Minister responds to Pope Francis' statement
German Foreign Minister Annalena Burbock expressed her misunderstanding of Pope Francis' call.
Former Foreign Ministry spokesman Nikolenko becomes Consul General of Ukraine in Toronto
Former Foreign Ministry spokesman Oleh Nikolenko is appointed Consul General of Ukraine in Toronto.
Russian army attacks 10 regions of Ukraine over the past day, shelling 118 infrastructure objects - report
Russian troops attacked 120 settlements and 118 infrastructure facilities in 10 regions of Ukraine.
Amid the war, Ukraine has become the largest importer of weapons in Europe - SIPRI
Ukraine became Europe's largest arms importer in 2019-2023 thanks to military assistance from at least 30 countries after Russia's invasion in February 2022, with arms imports to Europe increasing by 94% compared to 2014-2018.
Americans are divided on who they would entrust the presidency to - poll
Americans are divided over whether Joe Biden or Donald Trump would make a better president, according to an ABC News/Ipsos poll.
A large fire broke out in the Moscow region: a warehouse with building materials was on fire
A warehouse with construction materials caught fire in the Moscow region, causing the roof to collapse and a container of fuel and lubricants to spill and catch fire.
Bitcoin price exceeds $71 thousand
According to CoinGecko, the value of bitcoin has exceeded $71,000 for the first time, setting a new record.
Duda wants NATO countries to increase defense spending to 3% of GDP
Polish President Andrzej Duda plans to propose raising the requirements for NATO defense spending from 2% to 3% of GDP during his upcoming visit to the United States and talks with the allies.
Ukrainian law enforcement officers present results of war crimes investigation in The Hague
Ukrainian law enforcement officers have drawn up more than 2,400 war crimes suspicions in Ukraine, half of which have already been brought to court, using advanced technologies such as facial recognition, satellite communications and DNA profiling to investigate and document Russian war crimes.