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Генштаб ЗСУ розповів про кількість знищених російських БПЛА та відбиті атаки військ РФ
Розпочалася чотириста двадцять друга доба широкомасштабної збройної агресії РФ проти України
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Розпочалася чотириста двадцять друга доба широкомасштабної збройної агресії РФ проти України
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У Київській міській військовій адміністрації повідомили, що столиця зазнала атак дронами, запущеними вночі армією РФ.
«Після 25-денного затишку столиця України зазнала чергового повітряного нападу з боку ворога. Тактика противника залишилася незмінною. З настанням темного часу доби, з північного напрямку країна-терорист запустила дрони. За попередньою інформацією, московитський агресор, ймовірно, використав нову партію іранських БПЛА «Shahed». На підльоті до столиці було виявлено і збито близько 8 ворожих цілей. Дані на цей момент – без жертв та руйнувань», – повідомив начальник КМВА Сергій Попко у Telegram.
Інформація ще уточнюється, додав Попко.
У ніч на п’ятницю в Україні оголошувалась повітряна тривога, двічі – у Києві. Остання з них тривала майже три години. Влада повідомляла про роботу ППО у столиці та області.
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President Joe Biden will formally announce his 2024 reelection campaign as soon as next week, three people briefed on the discussions said Thursday.
The people, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss internal deliberations, said they were not aware that a final decision on timing had been made, but that Biden had been eyeing Tuesday, April 25, four years to the day since the Democrat entered the 2020 race. The upcoming announcement is expected to be in the form of a video released to supporters.
Biden, 80, has repeatedly said he intends to run for a second term, but advisers say he has felt little need to jump into campaigning because he faces no significant opposition to his party’s nomination.
It’ll be a markedly different experience from four years ago, when Biden was written off by much of the political establishment until he consolidated support as the candidate Democrats believed was best positioned to defeat then-President Donald Trump while the coronavirus pandemic raged. This time around, he will have to juggle the challenge of running for reelection while also running the country.
Biden in recent months has been focused on implementing the massive infrastructure, technology investment and climate laws passed during his first two years in office and drawing a sharp contrast with Republicans as Washington gears up for a fight over raising the nation’s borrowing limit. Aides believe those priorities will burnish his image ahead of his reelection campaign.
The president will also need to contend with voter concerns about his fitness for the job. He has brushed aside those concerns, telling voters to “watch me,” and aides say he plans to mount a robust campaign ahead of what they expect to be a close general election owing to the country’s polarization, no matter who emerges as the GOP standard-bearer.
Biden has summoned top Democratic donors to Washington next week for what was expected to be a dinner with him and a strategy session with his chief political advisers.
The Washington Post first reported on the expected timing of the announcement.
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This time it’s for real.
Many of Twitter’s high-profile users are losing the blue check marks that helped verify their identities and distinguish them from impostors on the Elon Musk-owned social media platform.
After several false starts, Twitter began making good on its promise Thursday to remove the blue checks from accounts that don’t each pay a monthly fee to keep them. Twitter had about 300,000 verified users under the original blue-check system—many of them journalists, athletes and public figures. The checks began disappearing from these users’ profiles late morning Pacific time.
High-profile users who lost their blue checks Thursday included Beyonce, Pope Francis and former President Donald Trump.
The costs of keeping the marks range from $8 a month for individual web users to a starting price of $1,000 monthly to verify an organization, plus $50 monthly for each affiliate or employee account. Twitter does not verify the individual accounts to ensure the users are who they say they are, as was the case with the previous blue check doled out during the platform’s pre-Musk administration.
Celebrity users, from basketball star LeBron James to “Star Trek’s” William Shatner, have balked at joining — although on Thursday, James’ blue check indicated that the account paid for verification. “Seinfeld” actor Jason Alexander pledged to leave the platform if Musk took his blue check away.
‘Anyone could be me’
“The way Twitter is going anyone could be me now. The verification system is an absolute mess,” Dionne Warwick tweeted Tuesday. She had earlier vowed not to pay for Twitter Blue, saying the monthly fee “could [and will] be going toward my extra hot lattes.”
On Thursday, Warwick lost her blue check.
After buying Twitter for $44 billion in October, Musk has been trying to boost the struggling platform’s revenue by pushing more people to pay for premium subscriptions. But his move also reflects his assertion that the blue verification marks have become undeserved or “corrupt” status symbols for elite personalities, news reporters and others granted verification for free by Twitter’s previous leadership.
Twitter began tagging profiles with blue check marks about 14 years ago. One main reason for doing so was to provide an extra tool to curb misinformation coming from accounts impersonating people. Most “legacy blue checks,” including the accounts of politicians, activists and people who suddenly find themselves in the news, as well as little-known journalists at small publications around the globe, are not household names.
One of Musk’s first product moves after taking over Twitter was to launch a service granting a blue check to anyone willing to pay $8 a month. But it was quickly inundated by impostor accounts, including those impersonating Nintendo, pharmaceutical company Eli Lilly and Musk’s businesses Tesla and SpaceX, so Twitter had to suspend the service days after its launch.
The relaunched service costs $8 a month for web users and $11 a month for users of Twitter’s iPhone or Android apps. Subscribers are supposed to see fewer ads, be able to post longer videos and have their tweets featured more prominently.
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Washington is not seeking to decouple the American economy from China’s, U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai said Thursday while on a visit to Tokyo.
Tai, who is on her fourth visit to Japan after being appointed the top U.S. trade envoy, said all members of President Joe Biden’s administration have been “very clear that it is not the intention to decouple” China’s economy.
U.S. trade sanctions against China are “narrowly targeted,” she said.
Given its huge size and importance, unraveling the ties with China that keep the world economy running is “not a goal or achievable,” Tai said in a news conference at the Foreign Correspondent’s Club of Japan.
Chinese officials have often lashed out at the U.S. over trade sanctions and other restrictions on sharing of advanced technology with China, accusing Washington of trying to “contain” China and hinder its path toward greater affluence.
Tai said that regular trade work between the U.S. and China was continuing and she was “completely open to engaging with my counterparts in Beijing,” though she has no immediate plans to visit China.
At the same time, the United States is seeking to strengthen and expand economic security cooperation with its Asian allies and partners in response to China’s growing assertiveness and its dominance in many manufacturing industries.
Security and stability of supply chains is an issue that has gained urgency after disruptions caused by the pandemic and controls imposed to try to fight outbreaks of COVID-19 resulted in shortages of computer chips and other goods.
A recent agreement on trade in critical minerals will allow electric vehicles using metals sourced or processed in Japan to qualify for tax breaks under the Inflation Reduction Act. That deal is evidence of the U.S. commitment to “building collective resilience and security,” Tai said.
“We have all experienced the fragility of our dispersed supply chains in recent years, especially through the pandemic and Russia’s brutal, unjustified attack on Ukraine,” Tai said. “And we’ve become too reliant, we have discovered, on certain countries for the supply of critical minerals needed to fuel our clean energy future.”
A new approach
The Biden administration has been adopting a new approach to global trade, arguing that America’s traditional reliance on promoting free trade pacts failed to anticipate China’s brand of capitalism and the possibility that a major power like Russia would go to war against one of its trading partners.
Tai recently gave a speech at American University, where she spoke of “friend-shoring” — building up supply chains among allied countries and reducing dependence on geopolitical rivals such as China.
Tai pointed to a new trade partnership with Japan that she said has brought “tangible results for our workers, small businesses, and producers on both sides of the Pacific.” That includes an agreement to lift limits on U.S. exports of beef to Japan and a new biofuels policy to facilitate exports of more ethanol to Japan, she said.
Tai also reviewed the status of negotiations on the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework, or IPEF, a new trade pact proposed by Washington.
She said a third round of negotiations on the accord was planned in two weeks’ time in Singapore.
The framework has 13 members, including the U.S., that account for 40% of global gross domestic product: Australia, Brunei, India, Indonesia, Japan, South Korea, Malaysia, New Zealand, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam.
Efforts to fortify relationships
The U.S. has stepped up diplomacy across the region, with Secretary of State Antony Blinken stopping over the weekend in Vietnam, which Washington sees as a key component of its strategy for the region given the country’s traditional rivalry with its much larger neighbor China.
Tai’s Tokyo visit follows a trip to the Philippine capital, Manila, to help fortify trade relations among the three countries as they build both economic and defense ties.
During her stay in Japan, Tai met with Japanese Foreign Minister Yoshimasa Hayashi and discussed making supply chains more resilient and secure, the Japanese Foreign Ministry said in a statement.
She also met with the Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry Yasutoshi Nishimura. The trade ministry said the two also spoke about strengthening supply chains—an issue that gained urgency amid shortages of computer chips and other goods during the pandemic. They also discussed ways to cooperate in the protection of human rights in business, the ministry said.
Japan and the United States have set up a task force that aims to eliminate human rights violations in international supply chains and to ban use of materials from suppliers that subject their workers to inhumane conditions.
To highlight such efforts, Tai toured an outlet of outdoor equipment and clothing retailer Patagonia in Tokyo’s popular Shibuya shopping and business district.
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У столиці Франції Парижі з’явиться Київський сквер, такої згоди дійшли мери Парижа та Києва Анн Ідальго та Віталій Кличко.
«У червні цього року в центрі Парижу, біля Пті Палє, з’явиться Київський сквер. Про це ми, зокрема, домовилися сьогодні під час зустрічі з мером Парижу Анн Ідальго, яка відвідала Київ. Подякував пані Ідальго за підтримку України і допомогу Києву. Домовилися про подальшу ефективну співпрацю наших столиць», – повідомив Кличко.
Анн Ідальго була у Києві навесні минулого року, і в лютому – цього року. Раніше очільниця Парижа підписала з владою Києва угоду про партнерство і співпрацю.
Анн Ідальго активно підтримує Україну. Вона, зокрема, висловилася проти участі російських спортсменів у Олімпійських іграх у Парижі 2024 року.
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Залужний каже, що колега з Латвії вперше з офіційним візитом відвідав Україну
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Вугледар на півдні Донецької області війська РФ не штурмували вже понад місяць, але в останні дві доби атаки поновилися
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Обвинувачення просить суд взяти його під варту з можливістю виходу під застави у 800 тисяч гривень
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Командувач ОС ЗСУ повідомив про зустріч із Бобом Очтолоні 20 квітня
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Внаслідок обстрілу шести автівок загинуло п’ятеро осіб, ще сім, у тому числі дитина, отримали поранення різного ступеню тяжкості
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У Дніпрі наразі триває повітряна тривога
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Чергова допомога від США передбачена, зокрема, на засоби оборонного призначення, військову освіту та підготовку
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People worldwide have long been paying more for a premium cup of coffee. But what about a cost of over $100 for a cup? From Panama City, Panama, Oscar Sulbarán has the story, narrated by Cristina Caicedo Smit.
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Російські війська намагаються повністю взяти місто під контроль, заявив командувач
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За свідченнями військового, його побив офіцер військової частини
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