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Ukrainian servicemen share combat experience with officers from Australia and Finland as part of multinational training courses
Ukraine has opened an embassy in Botswana - MFA
Russian military carries wounded in Dzhankoy airport strike to Sevastopol hospitals
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PACE recognizes Russian Orthodox Church as an instrument of Kremlin propaganda - MP
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French authorities have arrested a Russian man's villa on the Atlantic coast, which is linked to Putin's ex-spouse
French authorities have arrested a villa worth 5. 4 million euros on the Atlantic coast belonging to Arthur Ocheretny, the current husband of Vladimir Putin's ex-wife Lyudmila Putina.
Ukraine may have crossed Putin's nuclear red line - Newsweek
Ukrainian drone attacks on a Russian radar station that is part of a missile early warning system may have crossed one of Moscow's "red lines" regarding the potential use of nuclear weapons.
In Kherson region, a court ruling prevents the misuse of more than 190 hectares of land of educational institutions
The courts of Kherson and Odesa regions ruled to stop the misuse of more than 190 hectares of land worth UAH 41 million belonging to educational institutions, which, in violation of the law, were used for commercial purposes instead of educational ones.
Explosion at BAE Systems plant producing artillery shells in Britain: investigation launched
An explosion occurred at the BAE Systems plant, which manufactures artillery shells and weapons, with no casualties, but law enforcement has already launched an investigation.
Day three: a new rally against the law on foreign agents is gathering near the Georgian parliament
For the third day in a row, thousands of protesters have gathered outside the Georgian parliament building, protesting the controversial law on "foreign agents" and blocking Rustaveli Avenue.
Ukrainian servicemen share combat experience with officers from Australia and Finland as part of multinational training courses
Ukrainian servicemen share combat experience in tactics, drone warfare and trench warfare with officers from Australia and Finland during multinational leadership training as part of the UK-led Operation INTERFLEX.
Ukraine has opened an embassy in Botswana - MFA
Ukraine opened its embassy in Gaborone, Botswana. It became the 16th Ukrainian diplomatic mission in Africa.
Russian military carries wounded in Dzhankoy airport strike to Sevastopol hospitals
Russian servicemen injured in strikes on Dzhankoy airport in occupied Crimea have been taken to hospitals in Sevastopol.
Russia's attack on Chernihiv: about 80 people were hospitalized
17 people were killed and 78 injured, more than 40 hospitalized as a result of Russian missile strikes on Chernihiv.
PACE recognizes Russian Orthodox Church as an instrument of Kremlin propaganda - MP
The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe unanimously recognized the Russian Orthodox Church as an instrument of Kremlin propaganda and influence, and Patriarch Eiril and its hierarchs as accomplices in Russia's crimes against Ukraine.