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Ukraine Condemns Poland’s Withdrawal of Honor from Zelensky Amid Tensions
Ukraine criticized Poland's decision to revoke President Zelensky's honor, calling it a "strategic error" amid escalating historical tensions.
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Poland Demands Negotiation Seat with Russia or Rejects Agreements
Poland insists on a negotiation seat with Russia or it will not honor any agreements, says Tusk.
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Ukrainian Official Criticizes Poland’s Withdrawal of Zelensky’s Honor
Sybiga labels the decision to revoke Zelensky's award a strategic error benefiting Moscow.
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Warning of Potential Mass Shelling in the Next 24 Hours
Monitors warn of imminent mass shelling risks within the next 24 hours.
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Romanian Citizen Sentenced to 15 Years in Russia for Espionage
The Romanian Foreign Ministry is working to protect the rights of a citizen sentenced to 15 years in Russia for…
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Polish Foreign Minister Szymański Declines Honorary Award Amid Controversy
Polish Foreign Minister Szymański has rejected the Commander Cross of the Order of Merit and plans to return it following…
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Ukrainian Woman Welcomes Ninth Child in Lviv Hospital
A 42-year-old mother gives birth to her ninth child, continuing her family's growth in Ukraine amidst demographic challenges.
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Ukrainian Defender Receives Housing After Captivity and Injuries
Gennady Dermanovsky, a defender from Mariupol, reunites with his son and receives housing support following his injuries and captivity during…
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Man Accused of Groping on Train Denies Allegations Amid Threats
A man accused of groping on a train claims he is innocent and faces threats. He traveled to Kyiv with…
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Zelensky Gives Lukashenko a Week to Act
Ukrainian President Zelensky issues ultimatum to Lukashenko regarding military equipment near the Ukrainian border.
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Kyiv Pride March Scheduled for June 21 Amid Traffic Restrictions
The Kyiv Pride March is set for June 21, with potential traffic disruptions in the city center, according to local…
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Diplomatic Crisis Escalates as Italy’s Foreign Minister Cancels US Visit
Tensions rise between Donald Trump and Italy's Giorgia Meloni after Trump’s remarks, leading to the cancellation of a planned visit…
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Ukrainian Armed Forces May Use Frozen Russian Assets for Weapon Purchases
The U.S. Senate has introduced a bill allowing Ukraine to procure weapons using frozen Russian assets, backed by both parties.
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Six Emergency Service Workers Killed in Russian Strike on Kharkiv
The death toll from the Russian attack on Kharkiv rises to six, including Major Mykola Derkach and five other rescuers.
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Ukraine Celebrates Farmer’s Day Amid Ongoing Challenges
Today marks Farmer's Day in Ukraine, honoring farmers who persevere despite ongoing conflict. General Machines released a tribute manifesto directed…
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Trump Compares Himself to Genghis Khan, Napoleon, and Attila the Hun
In a recent interview, Donald Trump claimed to be more powerful than historical leaders like Genghis Khan and Napoleon, according…
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Government Fails to Address Housing Needs of Displaced Persons, Says Igor Terekhov
Igor Terekhov highlights the lack of state response for millions of displaced individuals needing housing solutions and compensation.
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Incident on Odessa-Kyiv Train Sparks Outrage Over Harassment
A passenger on the Odessa-Kyiv train reported being groped, with no response from staff or police. Social media users demand…
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Moscow Endures Second Consecutive Day of Drone Attacks
Moscow faces renewed drone assaults as Ukraine's defense advisor reports mass attacks targeting the Russian capital.
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Military Officials Critique Defense Ministry’s Reform Proposals
Military leaders express skepticism over the Defense Ministry's reform plans, calling it a temporary delay rather than true progress.
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