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One person remains trapped in the rubble after Russia struck a hotel in Zolochiv. Rescuers rescued two women and a man.
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Former French Foreign Minister Catherine Colonna will lead an independent review of the UN Refugee Agency following Israeli accusations that some staff members were involved in a Hamas attack.
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A drone attack on the largest U. S. military base in eastern Syria has killed at least six Kurdish-led allied fighters, according to the SDF.
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The Association of Automobile Manufacturers of Ukraine has published the list of car models that will be subject to the "luxury tax" in 2024 by the Ministry of Economy.
Artificial intelligence finds a huge copper deposit in Zambia
An artificial intelligence startup backed by Bill Gates and Jeff Bezos has discovered a huge copper deposit weighing more than 400,000 tons in Zambia using drilling data and artificial intelligence optimization.
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The Senate is debating a bill that would strengthen border security while providing military aid to Ukraine and Israel, but it faces opposition from Republican leaders and some progressive Democrats.
Polish Defense Minister speaks of a possible russian attack on NATO if Ukraine is not helped to win
Polish Defense Minister Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz believes that russia may try to attack NATO countries. He said that Poland is preparing for various scenarios, including tensions in Europe, the Middle East and the Pacific.
Detained Russian oligarch Churkin seeks political asylum in Argentina
Igor Churkin, who was detained in Argentina at the request of Ukraine, has applied for political asylum there.
Canada extends ban on foreigners buying housing in the country until 2027
The Canadian government has extended the ban on foreigners buying homes in the country for another two years until 2027 to limit the growth of real estate prices.