Kryvyi Rih, Khmelnytskyi and Odesa need to consume electricity sparingly - CEO of NPC Ukrenergo
German government steps up measures against Russian disinformation
Kyiv-Kosice train to be launched this year - Ministry of Infrastructure
Drones, shells and grenade launchers: Germany announces new military aid package for Ukraine
Poland will work to convene an intergovernmental conference between the EU and Ukraine within the framework of accession talks no later than June - Deputy Prime Minister
Man opened fire at Taiwan's digital technology ministry: he's been arrested
In Zaporizhzhia, russians replaced the leadership of the fake Berdiansk diocese - National Resistance Center
Latvian Foreign Minister resigns amid scandal over special flights
At the beginning of the full-scale war, the Ministry of Defense had to involve intermediary firms to purchase ammunition abroad - expertExclusive
EU plan to diversify supply of critical raw materials not aimed at China - Euractiv
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Kryvyi Rih, Khmelnytskyi and Odesa need to consume electricity sparingly - CEO of NPC Ukrenergo
The power grid is still recovering from recent hostile attacks, with the most difficult situation in Kharkiv, while Kryvyi Rih, Khmelnytskyi and Odesa are currently free of any restrictions but should consume electricity sparingly.
German government steps up measures against Russian disinformation
The German government wants to strengthen international measures to combat Russian disinformation networks by establishing an early warning and response system between Germany, France, and Poland for information manipulation and foreign influence.
Kyiv-Kosice train to be launched this year - Ministry of Infrastructure
A new international rail route connecting Kyiv (Ukraine) and Košice (Slovakia) is to be launched this year to facilitate travel for Ukrainians to Košice International Airport.
Drones, shells and grenade launchers: Germany announces new military aid package for Ukraine
Germany has announced a new military aid package for Ukraine, including drones, demining equipment, ammunition, vehicles, weapons, camouflage gear, and a satellite communications system.
Poland will work to convene an intergovernmental conference between the EU and Ukraine within the framework of accession talks no later than June - Deputy Prime Minister
Poland will work to convene the first intergovernmental conference between the EU and Ukraine no later than June 2024, which will mark the start of negotiations on Ukraine's accession to the EU.
Man opened fire at Taiwan's digital technology ministry: he's been arrested
An armed man opened fire at an office of Taiwan's Ministry of Digital Technology in Taipei before being arrested by police.
In Zaporizhzhia, russians replaced the leadership of the fake Berdiansk diocese - National Resistance Center
russian priests from Chuvashia arrived in the temporarily occupied territories of Zaporizhzhia region to create an agent network and renew the leadership of the fake Berdiansk diocese.
Latvian Foreign Minister resigns amid scandal over special flights
Latvian Foreign Minister Krišjānis Karinš resigns amid a scandal over his use of private jets at public expense during his tenure as prime minister.
At the beginning of the full-scale war, the Ministry of Defense had to involve intermediary firms to purchase ammunition abroad - expert
At the beginning of the full-scale invasion, Ukraine was forced to engage intermediary firms, mostly Ukrainian, to purchase ammunition abroad, as some countries were reluctant to sign contracts for fear that Ukraine might lose the war.
EU plan to diversify supply of critical raw materials not aimed at China - Euractiv
The EU law on critical raw materials is aimed at diversifying sources of supply of critical raw materials, not at confronting China, according to a European official.