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Ukrainian honey commercial wins Cannes Lions award
The advertising campaign of Ukrainian honey, collected from flowers in fields mined by Russian troops, won a prestigious award at…
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The Armed Forces of Ukraine will create the first female crew to intercept enemy drones
For the first time, the Armed Forces of Ukraine will create a female crew to intercept enemy drones. It will…
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A powerful solar flare caused radio disruptions in the Pacific Ocean
A sunspot in region 4114 has caused the most powerful flare in its existence so far – class X1.9. This…
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Shareholders sue Apple for exaggerating progress in AI development
A group of shareholders sued Apple, accusing the company of exaggerating its progress in the field of artificial intelligence, which…
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For the first time since the beginning of the year, the Tax Service has failed to fulfill the VAT collection plan.
In May, the State Tax Service of Ukraine collected UAH 21.7 billion in value-added tax, which is UAH 1.5 billion…
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UK Parliament supports euthanasia bill
The House of Commons of the British Parliament has supported a bill that provides for the legalization of assisted death…
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Israeli army kills two commanders of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps
On June 21, Israeli Defense Minister Yisrael Katz announced that the Israeli military had killed the commander of the foreign…
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The Ministry of Health has tightened control over the distribution of the opioid nalbuphine: previously it was sold en masse without a prescription
The Ministry of Health has made changes to the procedure for issuing opioid drugs with the international non-proprietary name (INN)…
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Meta has released AI glasses with the ability to record video in 3K format
Meta Platforms Inc. in partnership with Oakley presented a new generation of smart glasses with artificial intelligence — Performance AI,…
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US appeals court strikes down Louisiana law requiring Ten Commandments to be displayed in schools and colleges
A US federal appeals court struck down a Louisiana law that required the Ten Commandments to be posted in public…
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