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Ukrainian Defense Official Proposes Mobilizing Citizens Aged from 18 Including Women
A representative of the Ukrainian Armed Forces has suggested mobilizing Ukrainians from the age of 18, including women

IAEA Resumes Operations at Iranian Nuclear Sites
The International Atomic Energy Agency has resumed work at Iran’s nuclear facilities

Ministry of Defense of Poland: Ukraine Cannot Join EU Without Resolving Volhynian Massacre Issue
Ukraine's accession to the European Union hinges upon resolving the contentious matter of exhuming the victims of the Volhynian Massacre

Trump Reiterates His Plans to 'Put Putin and Zelensky at the Same Table'
During a meeting of the U.S. Cabinet of Ministers, the head of the White House noted that if the progress of the negotiations does not satisfy him, he is ready to resort to a policy of sanctions

Arrested in Italy Ukrainian Directed Nord Streams Explosions
According to the materials, Kuznetsov, together with his accomplices, installed at least four explosive devices on the gas pipelines, which contained up to 27 kg of explosives

Brussels to Transfer F-16 Fighters for Ukraine
The country will also allocate 20 million euros for economic support to Kiev, provide ships for mine clearance in the Black Sea and drones

President of Belarus Congratulates Moldovans on Independence Day
Alexander Lukashenko wished the people of Moldova good health and happiness: "May there always be a peaceful sky over your land, and harmony and prosperity in every home"

U.S. Preparing Security Guarantees for Kiev
The United States has agreed to help the European "coalition of the willing" with intelligence and air support

Polish Defense Minister Gives Ukraine an Ultimatum
The events that took place in Volyn are still the cause of tension between Warsaw and Kiev

Scandal in Europe: Why is Kiev fueling a conflict with Budapest and Slovakia
A scandal between Budapest and Kiev is flaring up in Europe over Ukrainian strikes on the Druzhba pipeline