Thai Parliament legalizes same-sex marriage
Four Germans and a Swiss accused of supplying Siemens gas turbines to Crimea
A cloud of dust from the Sahara is coming to Moldova, it will also hit Ukraine
An explosion occurs in Kharkiv
Former Ukrainian prisoners speak for the first time about the exchange with Hungary
Walt Disney case in Florida: parties reach a "settlement agreement" over the Disneyland area
Ambassador of Ukraine: "Freezing" the war would be a danger for the whole world
12-year-old boy dies as a result of a strike in Kharkiv region
Blinken and Stoltenberg discuss NATO's support for Ukraine
Heads of agriculture ministries of Poland and Ukraine meet in Warsaw
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Thai Parliament legalizes same-sex marriage
Thailand's lower house of parliament has passed a law legalizing same-sex marriage, which, if approved by the Senate and the King, will make Thailand the first country in Southeast Asia to recognize such unions.
Four Germans and a Swiss accused of supplying Siemens gas turbines to Crimea
Five men, four Germans and one Swiss, were accused of illegally supplying Siemens gas turbines worth 111 million euros to Crimea via St. Petersburg in 2015-2016, in violation of sanctions.
A cloud of dust from the Sahara is coming to Moldova, it will also hit Ukraine
A cloud of dust from the Sahara Desert is approaching Moldova and Ukraine, creating potential health problems for people sensitive to air pollution and visible dust deposits through tomorrow evening.
An explosion occurs in Kharkiv
An explosion occurred in Kharkiv, and an air alert was declared in the region due to Russian drones spotted in the area. The air alert is currently being sounded in Sumy, Dnipro, Zaporizhzhia, and Luhansk regions, in addition to Kharkiv.
Former Ukrainian prisoners speak for the first time about the exchange with Hungary
11 Ukrainian prisoners of war from Zakarpattia, allegedly of Hungarian origin, were handed over by Russia to Hungary last year, but they claim to be Ukrainians without Hungarian roots or citizenship, and they were pressured by Russia to claim Hungarian citizenship for the exchange.
Walt Disney case in Florida: parties reach a "settlement agreement" over the Disneyland area
The Disney Company and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis have entered into a settlement agreement to end litigation over control of the special district that includes Walt Disney World, opening a new chapter of constructive cooperation between the company and the state.
Ambassador of Ukraine: "Freezing" the war would be a danger for the whole world
Ukraine's ambassador to Germany rejects calls for a "freeze" on the war, warning that it would be dangerous for the world and lead to further escalation, as previous talks with Russia since 2014 have failed to prevent the current large-scale war.
12-year-old boy dies as a result of a strike in Kharkiv region
A 12-year-old boy died as a result of a Russian strike on a residential area in the village of Borova, Kharkiv region.
Blinken and Stoltenberg discuss NATO's support for Ukraine
Blinken and Stoltenberg discussed preparations for the upcoming NATO Foreign Ministers' meeting, including strengthening NATO's support for Ukraine, as well as priorities for the Washington Summit dedicated to NATO's 75th anniversary.
Heads of agriculture ministries of Poland and Ukraine meet in Warsaw
The heads of the Polish and Ukrainian agriculture ministries met in Warsaw to discuss agricultural issues with the participation of deputy ministers and representatives of agricultural organizations from both countries, where Ukrainian Minister Solsky debunked negative myths about the Ukrainian agricultural sector and emphasized Ukraine's ability to withstand and win the war with Russia.