600 Letters in One Day: How Zelenskyy Is Trying to Convince Trump to Save Ukraine's Sky
Zelenskyy sent over 600 letters to the U.S., including an appeal to Trump, demanding urgent air defense aid amidst new attacks. Ambassador Stefanishyna confirmed: the diplomatic offensive is already yielding results, but time is running out. 🇺🇦🇺🇸🚀
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From Boeing to Saab: Canada Shifts Defense Strategy and Chooses Swedish Aircraft
Canada has abandoned American Boeing aircraft in favor of Swedish Saab amidst threats from the US. Prime Minister Carney explained this as a necessity to reduce dependence on Washington and support local industry. 🇨🇦✈️🇸🇪
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Aeroflot on Sale: How Sanctions Force Russia to Dump Assets with Billions in Losses
Russia is forced to sell nearly a quarter of Aeroflot's shares at a loss of $170 million. Sanctions and a shortage of spare parts have turned the aviation giant into a problematic asset, which is now being shifted onto the shoulders of loyal banks and oligarchs. 📉✈️🇷🇺
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Armenia is no longer a dead end: Pashinyan responds to Lukashenko's threats and reveals new routes
Pashinyan firmly responded to Lukashenko's words that Armenia is "needed by no one." The Prime Minister stated that the country is turning into a global "crossroads" and will no longer depend on a single ally. Yerevan is developing new routes and preparing countermeasures within the EAEU. 🇦🇲🚂
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Oil Plummets as Tehran and Washington Clash Again: The Truth About the 'Secret' Deal
Oil dropped 5% on rumors of peace between the US and Iran, but Washington and Tehran refuted the 'secret' memorandum. 🛑🛢️ Reality proved more complex: there is no agreement, and the strait remains under threat. 🌊
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Macron's Nuclear Umbrella: Norway and Europe Change the Rules of Security
Norway has joined Macron's initiative to expand the role of French nuclear weapons in European security. 🇫🇷🇳🇴 Oslo also signed the strategic "Narvik Agreement" with Paris, cementing mutual defense and support for Ukraine. 🛡️🇺🇦
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The End of the Free AI Era: Meta Launches Paid Plans for Its Chatbot
Meta introduces paid plans for its Meta AI chatbot for the first time: ranging from $8 to $20 per month. Free access will remain, but with limitations. Behind this is Zuckerberg's plan to spend $600 billion on AI infrastructure 🤖💸
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Energy Sovereignty: How Ukraine Will Create 1 GW of New Capacity for Community Autonomy
Ukraine is launching a large-scale plan to decentralize energy: in 2026, projects totaling 1 GW will be financed. 🇺🇦⚡️ Minister Shmyhal explained the support mechanism for investors and how this will help communities become autonomous. 💰🏭
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Financial Leap: Parliament Prepares to Ratify €90 Billion EU Memorandum
The Verkhovna Rada is preparing for the urgent ratification of a €90 billion EU memorandum. 💰 The first tranche will go to defense, but success depends on meeting IMF requirements. 🇺🇦🇪🇺
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Empty Safe and Ambitious Plans: Why Trump's 'World Council' Didn't Get a Single Cent
Donald Trump's ambitious project to rebuild Gaza through the "World Council" has hit a dead end: the organization's fund has not received a single dollar of the promised $7 billion. 📉 Political uncertainty and lack of funding have paralyzed the structure, which the US President called a "royal court." 🏛️🚫
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End of the Blockade Era: EU Approves Start Date for Negotiations with Ukraine
The European Commission has named the exact date for the start of negotiations on Ukraine's accession to the EU — the first cluster will open on June 16. The change of power in Hungary became the key factor that allowed overcoming the long-standing blockade. 🇺🇦🇪🇺
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Urgent Signal to Trump: Zelenskyy Explains Why He Decided to Write a Personal Letter
🇺🇦 Zelenskyy explains why he wrote a letter to Trump: "We must act promptly." The war in Europe has continued for 5 years, while the world watches Iran. 🚀 Missiles are flying, air defenses are running out — US help is needed. #Ukraine #Trump #Zelenskyy
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Financial Diplomacy: Why NATO Abandoned Hard Quotas for Aid to Ukraine
NATO has abandoned the hard 0.25% GDP quota for aid to Ukraine, but this does not mean support will weaken. Ambassador Hetmanchuk revealed why abandoning fixed figures is a strategic victory and how the Alliance plans to solve the problem of uneven contribution distribution. 🇺🇦🤝🇪🇺
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Lithuania Creates a Drone Elite: How Viekšnoras is Changing the Game in Eastern Europe
Lithuania is betting on drones: General Viekšnoras has created a unified command for all unmanned operations — from reconnaissance to EW. 🇱🇹🚁 This is a response to growing threats and an attempt to systematize defense in conditions of instability.
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The Passion of the Christ 2.0: Mel Gibson Returns with a Dilogy That Will Change Cinema
Mel Gibson has officially announced a sequel to "The Passion of the Christ" in the form of a digilogy! 🎬 The first part will be released in 2027, the second in 2028. The director, who once invested his own money in the project despite studio rejections, is preparing a major event again. 🕯️
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Why Malderra: Shevchenko Reveals Details of the Appointment of the New Head Coach of the Ukraine National Team
Andriy Shevchenko revealed details about the appointment of Andrea Malderra as the head coach of the Ukraine national team. The Italian was chosen thanks to 5 years of work in the national team staff and unique knowledge of Ukrainian players. The first match under the new coach will take place on May 31 against Poland. ⚽🇺🇦
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The End of the ZNO Era: Why NMT Will Become the Long-Term Standard for Ukrainian Education
Ukraine does not plan to return to the classic ZNO in the near future. Due to the war and the necessity of testing abroad, NMT will remain the main format of entrance exams for several more years. 🇺🇦🎓
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