Kate Middleton, plagiarism and double victory: how Eurovision 2023 went

Swedish singer Loreen is the winner of Eurovision 2023. This is her second victory in the song contest. She became the first woman and the second person in history to win the prize twice. The BBC writes about it. Prior to that, in the entire long history of the European song contest "Eurovision" ...

The United States began the transfer of confiscated Russian assets to Ukraine

US Attorney General Merrick Garland said the US is beginning to transfer confiscated Russian assets to Ukraine for its needs. Voice of America writes about it. In 2022, the Department of Justice filed charges against Russian oligarch Konstantin Malofeev for violating sanctions imposed against Russia after the…

An American tried Ukrainian food for the first time: the dishes caused him a strong reaction

The American blogger came to Lviv (Ukraine), tried borscht and lard there, and then shared his impressions with his subscribers. TSN writes about it. The blogger of the popular YouTube project Geography Now, who arrived from Los Angeles (California) in Ukraine, tried lard with borscht for the first time. During…

Ukrainian Parliament Officially Calls Russian Regime 'Rashism' and Defines Its Characteristics

On May 2, the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine adopted a statement “On defining the existing political regime in the Russian Federation as racism and condemning its ideological foundations and social practices as totalitarian and misanthropic,” Radio Liberty reports. “Today we adopted an important statement by which the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine...

US donates sensors to Ukraine to detect radiation from nuclear bombs

The United States gave Ukraine sensors capable of detecting‌‌ bursts of radiation from a nuclear weapon or a dirty bomb. They can identify the attacker. The New York Times writes about it. Part of the goal is to make sure that if Russia detonates a radioactive weapon on the territory...

Kyiv took land from the Russian embassy in Ukraine: the Kremlin is outraged

The Kiev city council broke the land lease agreement with the Russian embassy and demanded that its property be transferred to the ownership of Ukraine. Russian diplomats left the embassy in February 2022, days before the start of a full-scale invasion. RBC writes about it. Kyiv City Council...

The Japanese sold the house and moved to Ukraine: he lived in the subway for 9 months to support those who were hiding from shelling

75-year-old Japanese Fuminori Tsuchiko opened a cafe in Kharkov (Ukraine), where he feeds everyone with hot lunches for free. New time writes about it. In June 2022, the Japanese, as a sign of support for Ukraine, moved to live in the subway, where Kharkiv residents were hiding from Russian…

Court in The Hague ordered Russia to pay $5 billion in compensation to a Ukrainian company

The Arbitration Tribunal at the Permanent Court of Arbitration in The Hague ordered the Russian Federation to pay the Ukrainian state energy company Naftogaz $5 billion, Voice of America writes. The reason was the illegal seizure of assets in Crimea after the annexation of the peninsula by Russia in 2014. Most…

'I feel terrible': Bill Clinton blames himself for Russia's attack on Ukraine

The 42nd President of the United States, Bill Clinton, deplored his role in Ukraine's nuclear disarmament in the 1990s. He suggested that otherwise Russia might not have made a full-scale invasion, according to Ukrayinska Pravda. Clinton said this in an interview...

'May the force be with you': 'Star Wars' actor voiced Ukrainian app for alerting air raids

Actor Mark Hamill voiced Ukrainian air-raid app Air Alert to warn citizens of impending Russian attacks with iconic Star Wars quotes, reports TheVerge. "Attention. Air alert. Head for the nearest cover," Hamill says through...

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