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Ukrainian Forces Shoot Down New Russian Drone Interceptor Sokol-I
Ukrainian military successfully destroys the new Russian drone interceptor Sokol-I just one month after its introduction.
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Orlen and Sołowow Seek Government Support for Small Modular Reactors
Orlen Synthos Green Energy is requesting state funding for small modular reactors amid concerns over business viability in Poland.
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Ukraine Extends Dual Citizenship Agreement to Moldova
Ukraine has added Moldova to its list of countries for dual citizenship, as announced by Foreign Minister Andrii Sibiga on…
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Zelenskyy Sets December 31 Deadline for Russian Forces to Capture Donetsk
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy warns Russian forces must seize Donetsk by December 31.
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Zelensky Proposes Peace Talks to Putin via Lukashenko
Ukrainian President Zelensky has reportedly suggested peace negotiations with Putin through Belarusian leader Lukashenko, who assures no more military support.
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Moises Caicedo Named New Captain of Ecuador National Team
Moises Caicedo has taken over as captain of Ecuador, succeeding Enner Valencia during the World Cup after an emotional ceremony.
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Russian Forces Launch Second Drone Attack on Zaporizhzhia ODA Building
Russian forces have conducted a second drone strike on the Zaporizhzhia ODA building, terrorizing the city throughout the day, local…
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UAE Launches First Passenger Train with Plans for High-Speed Rail
Starting June 30, the UAE will introduce passenger trains, aiming for a high-speed rail network linking its major cities.
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Ukraine Implements Scheduled Power Outages Due to Heat
Starting tomorrow, Ukraine will impose power outages from 5 PM to 10 PM due to heat, affecting all consumer categories.
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Casualties Rise After Russian Strikes in Dnipro, Zaporizhzhia, and Kharkiv
Russian attacks in Ukraine have resulted in multiple casualties, with reports of fatalities and injuries across several regions.
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Universitatea Craiova Faces Polissya Zhytomyr in Final Summer Friendly
Universitatea Craiova meets Polissya Zhytomyr in third friendly match in Austria. The Romanian champions look to build momentum ahead of…
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Wildfires in Chernobyl Exclusion Zone Release Toxic Air Pollutants
Recent wildfires in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone have produced toxic air plumes detected up to 170 kilometers away, according to…
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Trump Sends Witkoff and Kushner to Qatar for Iran Peace Talks
Donald Trump's special envoys, Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, will travel to Doha on Monday to further peace negotiations with…
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Unexpected Incident in Lviv as Bench Falls from Building
A bench unexpectedly fell from a high-rise building in Lviv, landing in a neighboring courtyard, shocking local residents.
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Ukrainian Forces Engage Russian Troops Near Kozacha Lopan
Ukrainian Defense Forces are battling Russian troops near Kozacha Lopan as infiltration tactics escalate in Kharkiv region.
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Jack Draper Withdraws from Wimbledon Due to Hand Injury
Jack Draper has withdrawn from Wimbledon after his hand injury recurred, marking another setback in his challenging year.
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Ukrainian MP Tishchenko Faces Bribery Charges Over Call Center Deal
Ukrainian lawmaker Tishchenko is suspected of securing a $1 million bribery deal and legalizing 12.6 million UAH through a fake…
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Putin Acknowledges Russia’s Fuel Crisis Amid Intensified Ukrainian Attacks
Vladimir Putin admits Russia faces a fuel crisis due to increased Ukrainian drone attacks, leading to unprecedented gasoline rationing in…
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Former Energy Minister Galushchenko’s Bail Set at 150 Million UAH
The entire bail amount of 150 million UAH has been paid for ex-energy minister Galushchenko.
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Poland Faces Economic Impact of Extreme Heat as Losses Reach €20.1 Billion
Extreme weather has cost Poland's economy €20.1 billion since 1980, with experts warning of worsening conditions affecting productivity and agriculture.
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