"We will transfer weapons from our own stockpiles": Biden called on Congress to approve aid to Ukraine
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NATO Secretary General to meet with Kuleba tomorrow: what is known
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"We will transfer weapons from our own stockpiles": Biden called on Congress to approve aid to Ukraine
US President Joe Biden calls on Congress to approve additional military aid to Ukraine and Israel as soon as possible to strengthen their defenses against Russian and Iranian aggression, arguing that it is crucial to US security and will help develop American industry.
Playing with a friend near the railroad and climbed onto a carriage: 11-year-old boy electrocuted near Kyiv
An 11-year-old boy was electrocuted after climbing onto a freight car while playing near a railroad in Bila Tserkva, Kyiv Oblast.
ARMA to sell several hundred paintings from Medvedchuk's collection
The ARMA is preparing to sell 264 paintings seized from traitor-collaborator Viktor Medvedchuk, and the proceeds will be transferred to the state budget of Ukraine.
NASA confirms Dragonfly mission to Saturn's moon Titan
NASA has confirmed a Dragonfly Rotorcraft mission to Saturn's moon Titan, with a planned launch in July 2028 and arrival in 2034, to study prebiotic chemical processes using a drone-like spacecraft with eight propellers.
Netherlands permanently closes large Groningen gas field due to earthquake risk
Due to frequent earthquakes caused by gas production, the Netherlands has permanently closed the Groningen gas field, one of the largest in Europe. The decision was made despite legal challenges from Shell and ExxonMobil.
NATO Secretary General to meet with Kuleba tomorrow: what is known
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg will meet with Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba and attend the G7 Foreign Ministers' meeting in Italy.
Stoltenberg: NATO should play a bigger role in coordinating assistance to Ukraine in the long term
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said that NATO should play a greater role in coordinating long-term assistance to Ukraine, including immediate needs on the battlefield, predictable financial support, and aid coordination.
State Special Communications Service of Ukraine warns of threat of hacker attacks on Defense Forces soldiers
The State Service of Special Communications of Ukraine has warned of the activation of a hacker group that is trying to gain access to the computers of the Ukrainian military in order to steal documents and messenger data.
Kyiv expects thunderstorms and spring frosts
Frosts of 0-2°C are expected in Kyiv on the night of April 20, with ice on the roads and a yellow alert level.
Tesla delays delivery of Cybertruck - WSJ
Tesla recently delayed deliveries of its electric pickup truck Cybertruck to customers without explanation, which was another setback for the automaker, which faced a decline in demand for its electric vehicles.