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The US stopped a Houthi anti-ship missile from Yemen targeting an American-flagged ship and destroyed four drones, with no reports of injuries or damage.
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The Verkhovna Rada plans to consider in the second reading the European integration draft law No. 8244, which regulates succession in labor relations in the event of a change of ownership of an enterprise, proposing measures to protect the rights and obligations of employees during the transfer of business.
russian media spread fake news about fire guidance systems on Kharkiv TV tower
russia's media outlet spreads fake news that Ukraine has installed fire guidance systems on a Kharkiv TV tower that was attacked by enemy forces to disrupt communications and limit access to information.
Durov: "Certain changes" in Telegram are unavoidable for users with Ukrainian SIM cards
Durov supported free access to information on Telegram, but emphasized the fight against propaganda of violence and the protection of users' privacy. He announced that Telegram would introduce "certain changes" for users with Ukrainian SIM cards.
Slovakia adopts scandalous media law
The Slovak government plans to replace the public broadcaster RTVS with a new body, STVR, which is sparking protests over concerns about media independence.
russian army advances to Solovyovo and Krasnohorivka on the front line - DeepState
russian troops have advanced to Solovyovo and Krasnohorivka, but fighting continues near Ocheretyne, Pervomayske, Chasovyi Yar and Novomykhailivka.
Soviet subbotniks: schoolchildren in the temporarily occupied Berdiansk are forced to clean the city
In the temporarily occupied Berdiansk, the russian occupation authorities are forcing schoolchildren to clean up extracurricular areas for almost a week as part of a Soviet-style cleanup, engaging them in meaningless work and propaganda photo shoots.
Enemy tactical aviation is active in the east
Enemy tactical aviation activity was recorded in the eastern direction, the Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine informs.
Vernyaev wins silver in the all-around at the European Championships
Ukrainian athlete Oleh Verniayev won a silver medal in the all-around at the European Championships in Rimini, Italy, earning his 13th medal at the competition.
Dismissal of Employee for Collaboration: Rada to Consider Draft Law in Second Reading
The Verkhovna Rada plans to consider a bill that would allow employers to fire employees for collaboration, including at critical infrastructure enterprises, in case of conviction for crimes against Ukraine's national security or violation of rules of conduct.