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Because of Paris's "bellicose statements": Russian Foreign Ministry explains why the French ambassador was summoned
The French ambassador was summoned to the Russian Foreign Ministry over Paris's bellicose statements and growing involvement in the Ukrainian conflict, and Moscow warned against attempts to create "strategic uncertainty" for Russia.
Klymenko discusses humanitarian cooperation and migration policy with Azerbaijani Interior Minister
Ukraine and Azerbaijan discussed humanitarian cooperation, including Azerbaijan's support in demining Ukrainian land and finalizing updated agreements on combating organized crime and migration policy, during an online meeting between the two countries' interior ministers.
The joy of victories and the bitterness of defeats: how Ukraine performed at Eurovision
History of Ukraine's participation in the song contest/.
Lukashenko will arrive in Moscow this week for a business visit
President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko will pay a two-day visit to Moscow, where he will attend the Victory Parade and participate in the Eurasian Economic Council summit dedicated to the 10th anniversary of the EEU.
Two bombs in two days: Russian planes "attacked" Belgorod region twice
In the Belgorod region of Russia, two bombs were dropped in two days: one FAB-250 bomb was found near a village on May 3, and another FAB-500 bomb accidentally fell on the city of Belgorod on May 4, injuring 7 people and damaging buildings.
Russian soldiers opened "friendly fire" on their own on Easter: 5 invaders sustained gunshot wounds
Russian servicemen of the 38th separate motorized rifle brigade opened "friendly fire" at each other while drinking alcohol on Easter near Pologi, resulting in 5 occupants sustaining gunshot wounds, two of them in serious condition.
Power line damaged in Dnipro region as a result of russian shelling
russian troops attacked Dnipropetrovs'k region five times using kamikaze drones, damaging a power line, but causing no casualties.
Zelensky honors Ukrainian infantrymen: presents awards and battle flags
On Infantry Day, President Zelenskyy honored Ukrainian infantrymen as the backbone of the army by presenting awards and battle flags to brigades for their courage and sacrifice in defending Ukrainian soil.
"Victory Parade": which world leaders will arrive in moscow on May 9
The leaders of 8 countries, including Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Guinea-Bissau, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, Cuba, Kazakhstan and Belarus, will take part in the Victory Parade in Moscow on May 9.
Two students from New Orleans have solved a 2,000-year-old math puzzle and are working on new proofs
Two high school students from New Orleans have solved a 2,000-year-old mathematical puzzle by proving the Pythagorean Theorem using trigonometry and are now working on further proofs.