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Polish protesters to return to blocking Dorohusk BCP thanks to court

A local Polish court on Friday overturned the decision of the head of the Dorohusk municipality to ban the blocking of the Yahodyn-Dorohusk border crossing point (BCP), the leader of the protesters and representative of the far-right National Movement, Rafał Mekler, has said. “We’re going back to the border,” Mekler wrote on his X page.…
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Vice Marshal of Polish Senate assures Kondratiuk of strengthening cooperation between states

Ukrainian-Polish cooperation will be strengthened, promised Vice Marshal of the Polish Senate Michał Kamiński at a meeting with Deputy Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada Olena Kondratiuk on Thursday. “Meeting with Vice Marshal of the Polish Senate Michal Tomasz Kamiński always adds optimism! … The Vice-marshal assured of strengthening cooperation between our states!” Kondratiuk wrote on…
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Polish FM Sikorski accepts Kuleba’s invitation to visit Ukraine

Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Dmytro Kuleba had a conversation with newly appointed Minister of Foreign Affairs of Poland Radosław Sikorski. “I spoke with Radosław Sikorski and congratulated him on his appointment. Minister Sikorski confirmed his commitment to further strengthen Ukrainian-Polish relations, counter Russian aggression, integrate Ukraine into the EU and NATO, and cooperate…
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Nova Poshta opens its first branch in Italy

The Nova Poshta group of companies has opened the first Nova Post branch in Milan (Italy) and plans to soon expand the network to Rome and Naples, the group’s press service reported on Tuesday. “Today, in Italy we opened the 80th anniversary branch of Nova Post in Europe. We plan to expand the network and…
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‘I Have No Future’: China’s Rebel Influencer Is Still Paying a Price

In November 2022, Li Ying was a painter and art school graduate in Milan, living in a state of sadness, fear and despair. China’s strict pandemic policies had kept him from seeing his parents for three years, and he was unsure where his country was heading. In China, after enduring endless Covid tests, quarantines and…
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EU ambassadors visit Zakarpattia – Mathernova

The ambassadors of the European Union countries made a trip to Zakarpattia, EU Ambassador to Ukraine Katarina Mathernova said. “New legislative package on national minorities well received by local authorities & minority leaders in Berehove. Important signal ahead of European Council. Future of Ukraine is in EU,” Mathernova said on X (formerly Twitter).

No longer any obstacle to sanction Rosatom since Ukraine deprives it of its monopoly on nuclear fuel market – Energoatom head

Ukraine, by depriving Russia of its monopoly on fuel for nuclear power plants on the European market, has provided the opportunity for Europe to impose sanctions on it in the field of nuclear energy, President of National Nuclear Generating Company Energoatom Petro Kotin has said. “Ukraine became the first country to break Russia’s monopoly on…
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Closed stations of Kyiv subway to be used as shelter during air raid alerts – commission

By the decision of the Commission on Environmental Safety, Manmade Disaster and Emergency Response, closed stations and concourses of the blue line of the Kyiv Metro can be used as shelter during air raid alerts, the Ukrainian government website reported. “It has been decided that the stations and concourses of the closed line can be…
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Coalition of Countries for Return of Ukrainian Children may become arbitrator instead of UN

The International Coalition of Countries for the Return of Ukrainian Children deported by Russia could become an arbitrator instead of the UN, Deputy Chairperson of the Verkhovna Rada Olena Kondratiuk has said. “The world should reinstate a peremptory arbitrator whose role has been performed by the UN for years. But now, without a fundamental reform…
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Opinion | News Publishers Are Fighting Big Tech Over Peanuts. They Could Be Owed Billions.

A bitter battle is taking place between Big Tech and the free press over how to share in the income that news content generates for technology giants. The future of our news ecosystem, a linchpin of democracy, depends on the outcome. Last week, after months of hardball negotiations, Google and the Canadian government agreed on…
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