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Bakhchisarai and Makiivka military bonds appear in Diya
The Ukrainian app Diia has launched two new registered military bonds dedicated to the temporarily occupied cities of Bakhchisaray and Makiivka with interest rates of 17% and 16% respectively to support the Ukrainian economy and army.
Mayor: There was no confirmed information about explosions in Mykolaiv
The mayor of Mykolaiv said that as of 13:10 there was no confirmed information about explosions in the city, despite the fact that citizens reported hearing explosions and no calls to emergency services were received.
Tinder users will be able to share their dates with other people
Tinder users can now share details of their upcoming dates with friends, including name, location, date, and time, using the new Share My Date feature.
TikTok says the US House of Representatives bill to ban the app will "trample" on freedom of speech
TikTok expresses concern over a US House of Representatives bill that could ban the app, saying it would "trample" on the free speech rights of 170 million Americans, while lawmakers cite national security risks from potential data sharing with China.
Head of Israeli military intelligence resigns over failures in connection with the October 7 attack on Israel
Israeli military intelligence chief Aaron Haliva has resigned after taking responsibility for failing to foresee and prevent the devastating Hamas attack on Israel on October 7.
Destroyed forests and mined territories: StratCom told about the damage russians have done to the Ukrainian environment
In the two years since the full-scale invasion, Russian troops have damaged or destroyed 3 million hectares of Ukrainian forests, mined 174,000 square kilometers of territory, caused $63 billion in environmental damage, and polluted protected areas, resulting in catastrophic environmental consequences.
Stoltenberg: Delay in aid to Ukraine had real consequences
Stoltenberg said that the delay in U. S. military aid to Ukraine has real consequences at the front, although it is not too late.
What foods increase the risk of death from cardiovascular disease - the Ministry of Health told
More than 30% of food products tested in Ukraine contain excessive amounts of industrially produced trans fats, which increase the risk of death from cardiovascular disease.
Duda: If allies decide to deploy nuclear weapons on our territory, we are ready
Polish President Andrzej Duda announced Poland's readiness to deploy nuclear weapons on its territory if NATO allies decide to do so in order to strengthen the security of NATO's eastern flank.
After the US decision, German Vice Chancellor insists on further German aid to Ukraine and wants to increase arms production
German Minister of Economy Robert Habeck demanded that Germany take a leading role in providing military assistance to Ukraine and expand arms production.