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Launching the first small power plant and offering to buy drones for a dollar: last night's highlights
The first small power plant for a municipality was launched in Ukraine; an American company has offered Ukraine two MQ—9 Reaper drones for one dollar, but there are conditions. Here is what you may have missed from the previous night.

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Biden's statement on refusal to provide F-16s and IOC's response to Ukraine's criticism: last night's highlights
Biden says the US will not provide Ukraine with F—16 fighter jets, and the IOC calls Ukraine's criticism of Russian athletes' access to competitions dafamatory. Here is what you may have missed from the previous night.
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Cabinet of Ministers promises business deregulation, and West prepares military aid: today's highlights
The Ministry of Economy of Ukraine proposes to cancel almost 50% of licenses and permits, and Western countries continue to prepare new military support for Ukrainians. We have collected the key news for today.

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Shelling of Kharkiv and damage to foreign ships in Kherson port: last night's highlights
Russians attacked Kharkiv: a missile hit a residential building in the city center; two foreign ships were damaged in the shelling of the Kherson port, and oil products leaked into the Dnipro. Here is what you may have missed from the previous night.


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Appeal to international sports and attack on plant in Iran: last night's highlights
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy called on international sports federations to respond to the IOC's decision to allow Russians to return to competition, and a defense company was attacked by drones in Iran. Here is what you may have missed from the