During the night of July 11–12, Russia launched a combined attack on several Ukrainian cities using attack UAVs, cruise missiles, and aerial bombs. Two people were killed in Chernivtsi Region and two more in Dnipropetrovsk Region. Pre-trial investigations into war crimes have…
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One woman killed, two others injured
Russian forces shelled Nikopol in the Dnipropetrovsk Region with artillery, killing one woman and injuring two other people.
As reported by Ukrinform, this was stated on Facebook by Serhii Lysak, Head of the Dnipropetrovsk Regional Military Administration.
“One…
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How to Use Clean Energy Tax Credits Before They Disappear
This story originally appeared on Grist and is part of the Climate Desk collaboration.
The “one big beautiful bill” that President Donald Trump signed into law on July 4 is set to upend many aspects of American life, including climate policy. The law, which Republicans backed en masse, not…
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Slovakia’s Fico eyes deal Tuesday on EU’s Russian gas ban and sanctions package – POLITICO
Slovakia could back a new EU sanctions package against Russia on Tuesday, Prime Minister Robert Fico said, as long as it first reaches a deal with European partners to cushion the effect of a proposed ban on Russian gas entering the bloc.
Slovakia has…
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Young people don’t feel part of the EU – and they’re right | Francesco Grillo
The former Italian prime minister Mario Draghi produced his much-awaited prescription for how to reboot Europe’s economy last year. The Draghi report was rightly applauded as a rude awakening for a European Union that is far too complacent…
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Russia launched 26 cruise missiles, 597 drones overnight, tougher secondary sanctions needed – Zelenskyy
Photo: https://t.me/V_Zelenskiy_official/
Russia launched 26 cruise missiles and 597 drones against Ukraine overnight, most of which were destroyed, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy reported Saturday…
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Ukraine can produce enough long-range weapons – Former Swedish Prime Minister
Ukraine, which is actively working on manufacturing its long-range weapons, could achieve significant progress in this area within six months.
As reported by Ukrinform, former Prime Minister and former Minister of Foreign Affairs of Sweden Carl Bildt expressed this opinion in a…
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White House probe fuels speculation Trump could oust Powell – POLITICO
The Federal Reserve Act affords the central bank board considerable leeway over its facilities, including remodels and new construction. According to the Fed, several factors drove up the cost of the project. There were changes to the original building design after review agencies were…
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