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Ukraine and the US to hold a conference on defense industry in Washington
The United States and Ukraine will hold a defense industry conference in Washington, DC on December 6 and 7. This is part of the U.S. government's efforts to significantly increase arms production to support Ukraine's fight for freedom and security
Georgia S may have hit a sea mine off the coast of Ukraine - Reuters
The Liberian-flagged Georgia S may have hit a sea mine off the coast of Ukraine. War risk insurance has risen to 3% of the vessel's value after a missile damaged a merchant ship in Ukraine's Pivdennyi port last week
Estonia sends four buses to Ukraine as part of humanitarian aid
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Estonia has sent four buses to Ukraine, donated by private donors as part of humanitarian aid. Two buses will be sent to Zhytomyr region, and two more to two different cities in Kharkiv region
Shooting at the state psychiatric hospital in Concord, New Hampshire
On Friday afternoon, a shooting occurred at a state psychiatric hospital in Concord, New Hampshire. Several people were shot and wounded, and one suspect was killed
Ukrainian teenagers win international peace prize for apps to help refugee children
Sofia Tereshchenko, Anastasia Feskova and Anastasia Demchenko, three Ukrainian teenagers, have developed two apps for refugee children. They received the International Children's Peace Prize at a ceremony in London on Friday, November 17
Explosions in Kyiv, air defense is working
Explosions are heard in Kyiv, air defense is working. Stay in shelters
Zelensky instructed the Ministry of Education to increase the amount of scholarships for students
Ukraine may allow students to travel abroad.
Ukrainian icebreaker "Noosphere" set sail for Antarctica with a new mission
The flagship of the Ukrainian research fleet, Noosphere, has set sail for the Antarctic to fulfill a new mission. This is a Ukrainian-Polish expedition, partially funded by the Polish Antarctic Program
IDF has no plans to keep soldiers in Gaza after the war ends, even if Israel retains control
Netanyahu said that Israel wants to destroy Hamas, release its hostages and give Gaza a different future. He also said that Israel should maintain military responsibility in Gaza for the foreseeable future
IAEA conducts inspection at ZNPP due to 90-minute reactor blackout
IAEA experts conduct an inspection at Zaporizhzhia NPP.