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The Ammo Race in Ukraine: Western Production Can't Keep Up with Russia
A recent analysis by Bain & Company reveals a stark reality: Russia's artillery shell production outpaces that of Ukraine's Western allies by threefold, and at a significantly lower cost. This disparity poses a significant challenge to Ukraine's armed forces, which heavily rely on US and European ammunition supplies to combat the Russian Federation.
Residents urged to leave annexed region as Ukraine advances
Moscow-installed authorities in Ukraine's occupied southern region of Kherson urged local residents to evacuate to Russia on Oct. 14, as Kyiv's forces pushed their counteroffensive deeper into the region.
North Macedonia’s Blockade on Book Donation Riles Bulgaria
North Macedonia has defended its decision to stop a shipment of 920 copies of a Bulgarian book intended for a Bulgarian cultural centre in Skopje, after Bulgaria on Sunday sent a protest note. The books were not allowed across the Deve Bair border crossing between the two countries at the weekend.
Painting museum ready to host visitors with more than 3,000 works
The National Palaces Painting Museum in Istanbul's Dolmabahçe Palace has become one of the foremost painting museums in the world, with its collection of more than 3,000 paintings in its inventory and the opportunity to exhibit 553 paintings at the same time.
Bulgarian Orthodox Church Honors Sts Konstantin and Elena
Bulgarian Christian Orthodox mark Saturday the feast day of St. St. Konstantin and Elena(Constantine and Helena).