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World Bank approves $1.5 billion loan to Ukraine to support development policy
Biden reacts to the destruction of the bridge in Baltimore
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German company Rheinmetall receives €130 million from the EU to produce ammunition
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Russian military reinforces Sevastopol bay as they fear new strikes by Defense Forces - ATESH
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Trump released and started selling the Bible
Trump has begun selling his own Bible called "God Bless the U. S. Bible" for $60, inspired by the patriotic song "God Bless the U.S."
US extends state of emergency due to cyber threats
President Biden extended the national emergency for another year due to ongoing cyber threats to US national security and the economy.
Belgian minister calls on EU to find all possible solutions to farmers' demands
Belgian Agriculture Minister David Clarinval reported progress in meeting the demands of angry European farmers, but said the EU should continue to seek all possible solutions to calm their concerns about problems such as high commodity prices, extreme weather and low agricultural income.
Ukraine qualifies for the European Football Championship
Ukraine qualified for the 2024 UEFA European Football Championship by defeating Iceland 2-1 in the decisive match.
World Bank approves $1.5 billion loan to Ukraine to support development policy
The World Bank has approved a $1. 5 billion loan to Ukraine to help restore the economy, finance priority social and humanitarian expenditures, and implement reforms aimed at European integration and economic growth.
Biden reacts to the destruction of the bridge in Baltimore
A cargo ship crashed into the Francis Scott Key Highway Bridge in Baltimore, causing the bridge to collapse and catch fire, and several construction workers to go missing.
Spawning in Ukraine: fishing ban starts on April 1, fishermen warned of liability
The annual spring-summer spawning ban on fishing for aquatic bioresources begins on April 1 in Ukraine, with the exception of certain water bodies, in order to create favorable conditions for fish spawning and protect fish populations during the crucial spawning period.
German company Rheinmetall receives €130 million from the EU to produce ammunition
German company Rheinmetall receives 130 million euros from the EU to increase production of 155-mm artillery ammunition and explosives to replenish the European armed forces.
Crimean MP-collaborator faces up to 12 years in prison for justifying Russian aggression - Prosecutor's Office of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea
A collaborator deputy elected to the so-called "State Council of the Republic of Crimea" was charged with collaboration, justifying Russia's armed aggression against Ukraine and glorifying its participants, for which he faces up to 12 years in prison.
Russian military reinforces Sevastopol bay as they fear new strikes by Defense Forces - ATESH
The Russian military in occupied Crimea is blocking the passage of boats and installing new barriers at the entrance to Sevastopol Bay following Ukrainian strikes on Russian ships and infrastructure in an attempt to protect the bay from further attacks by Ukrainian forces.