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The first one in Kyiv: The Ministry of Defense opened the 18th Recruitment Center in Ukraine
Disasters in Russia: Dust storm with wind gusts of 28 m/s hits Irkutsk
Yermak discussed with Italian Cardinal Zuppi the return of children and prisoners deported to Russia
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Protests in Georgia: police tried to disperse those who disagree with the law on foreign agents with tear gas, water cannons and rubber bullets
Georgian police used tear gas, water cannons, and rubber bullets against protesters who gathered near the parliament building to express their opposition to the proposed bill on "foreign agents," injuring at least 20 people.
US and China to discuss climate cooperation in May
US climate change diplomat John Podesta will meet with his Chinese counterpart in Washington, DC, in May for bilateral talks on climate change cooperation.
Norway to allocate over $600 million to support Ukraine
Norway will increase its support to Ukraine by NOK 7 billion ($600 million) in 2024, of which NOK 6 billion will be allocated to air defense and NOK 1 billion to other civilian support, bringing the total amount of Norwegian assistance to Ukraine in 2024 to NOK 22 billion.
Sumy region: Russians shelled 11 communities in the border area
The Russian occupiers fired 58 times at 11 communities in Sumy region, launching 286 explosions from various types of weapons, including artillery, mortars, rockets and ammunition for UAVs.
The first one in Kyiv: The Ministry of Defense opened the 18th Recruitment Center in Ukraine
The Ministry of Defense of Ukraine has opened the first recruitment center for the Armed Forces of Ukraine in Kyiv, offering both combat and logistics specialties. This facility became the 18th in a network of recruitment centers across Ukraine.
Disasters in Russia: Dust storm with wind gusts of 28 m/s hits Irkutsk
A severe dust storm with wind gusts of up to 28 m/s hit the Russian city of Irkutsk, causing power outages, roof damage, and visibility to zero.
Yermak discussed with Italian Cardinal Zuppi the return of children and prisoners deported to Russia
Andriy Yermak discussed with Cardinal Matteo Zuppi the return of deported Ukrainian children and prisoners of war from Russia, as well as preparations for the Global Peace Summit in Switzerland.
Media: russia runs out of gasoline because of Ukrainian attacks on refineries
Ukrainian drone strikes on russian oil refineries have led to fuel shortages and price hikes in russia.
Ukraine welcomes delimitation of Azerbaijani-Armenian border - MFA
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine welcomes the beginning of the delimitation of the border between Azerbaijan and Armenia on the basis of the 1991 Alma-Ata Declaration, considering it a prerequisite for normalizing relations and ensuring regional stability and security.
Violated the ban on criticizing witnesses: judge fines Trump $9,000
Former US President Donald Trump was charged with contempt of court and fined $9,000 for violating a judge's order prohibiting him from criticizing potential witnesses during his criminal trial.