The US uncovers a scheme to supply electronics to Russia bypassing sanctions
F-16 fighter jet crashes in the US: pilot ejects
Weather for May 1: warm and without precipitation, partly cloudy
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Rhino Protection Day, School Principals' Day, Spring and Labor Day. What else can be celebrated on May 1
lukashenko is secretly building a luxury residence near sochi - media
Sparkles: Boston Dynamics has developed a special fur suit for its legendary robot
russia will start sending electronic summonses to men in the occupied territories of Ukraine in the fall - CNS
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The US uncovers a scheme to supply electronics to Russia bypassing sanctions
A New York company illegally exported more than USD 250,000 worth of dual-use electronic components to a sanctioned Russian organization for weapons production, leading to the indictment of three individuals involved in the scheme.
F-16 fighter jet crashes in the US: pilot ejects
An F-16 fighter jet of the US Air Force crashed near a national park in New Mexico, but the pilot ejected. Part of the park was temporarily closed to restrict civilian access to the crash site.
Weather for May 1: warm and without precipitation, partly cloudy
On May 1, dry and warm weather is expected in Ukraine, with daytime temperatures of 20-25°C and partly cloudy skies.
"Maidan-3": the Center for Public Advocacy warns of new russian propaganda fakes
russia continues its large-scale disinformation campaign "Maidan-3" aimed at destabilizing Ukraine, discrediting its military and political leadership, and sowing chaos and distrust ahead of a planned offensive.
Rhino Protection Day, School Principals' Day, Spring and Labor Day. What else can be celebrated on May 1
Today, on May 1, animal rights activists and wildlife lovers in many countries around the world are joining various events to mark World Rhino Day. Today, more than 11 thousand rhinos live throughout Africa
lukashenko is secretly building a luxury residence near sochi - media
A luxurious residence with swimming pools, restaurants, and armed guards is being built for Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko in the Russian ski resort village of Krasnaya Polyana near Sochi.
Sparkles: Boston Dynamics has developed a special fur suit for its legendary robot
Boston Dynamics has developed a special furry costume called "Sparkles" for its Spot robot dog to explore the intersection of robotics, art, and entertainment.
russia will start sending electronic summonses to men in the occupied territories of Ukraine in the fall - CNS
Starting November 1, russia plans to send electronic summonses to men living in the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine, considering them criminals if they do not report to the occupation military commissariats.
Starting from May 1, drivers must turn on their dipped headlights outside of settlements
Starting May 1, drivers in Ukraine must drive with their headlights on at all times, as the period for using daytime running lights outside of settlements has been canceled.
Poland has extended temporary protection for Ukrainian refugees, but not all will receive payments: what has changed
The Polish government has passed a bill that extends temporary protection for Ukrainian refugees until September 30, 2025, ties social assistance payments to compulsory schooling, and allows Ukrainians to change their status from temporary protection to a temporary residence permit for up to three years.