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Noel Reports · Policy · before 26 days

Zelensky said he discussed bilateral relations with Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić, with both leaders agreeing ties should be strong and have room to develop. Ukraine’s deputy prime minister for European and Euro-Atlantic integration will work in Belgrade in the coming days as Kyiv seeks mutually beneficial agreements, including renewed talks on a free trade area with Serbia.

Zelensky said he discussed bilateral relations with Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić, with both leaders agreeing ties should be strong and have room to develop. Ukraine’s deputy prime minister for European and Euro-Atlantic integration will work in Belgrade in the coming days as Kyiv seeks mutually beneficial agreements, including renewed talks on a free trade area with Serbia.

Noel Reports · World · before 27 days

❗️NSDC Secretary Umerov said Ukraine is simplifying controlled defense exports and preparing new contracts under the Drone Deal.

❗️NSDC Secretary Umerov said Ukraine is simplifying controlled defense exports and preparing new contracts under the Drone Deal. Agencies agreed on a shared position to streamline permit procedures and shorten processing times. The first contracts are already awaiting approval, with more partnerships expected at the turn of May and June. Coordination will be handled by the NSDC Office, while imple...

Noel Reports · World · before 27 days

Ukraine’s HUR released an intercepted call in which Russian troops discuss a mass alcohol poisoning on the Zaporizhzhia axis.

Ukraine’s HUR released an intercepted call in which Russian troops discuss a mass alcohol poisoning on the Zaporizhzhia axis. One speaker says 8 to 10 bodies were lying at an observation post and were not collected for 5 to 6 days, adding that both Russian troops and allied personnel were stacked and covered with sleeping bags.

Noel Reports · World · before 27 days

Unmanned Systems Forces commander Magyar said 10 major Russian oil sites were hit in the first 20 days of May, with 6 forced to halt operations.

Unmanned Systems Forces commander Magyar said 10 major Russian oil sites were hit in the first 20 days of May, with 6 forced to halt operations. He listed Moscow, Ryazan, Perm, Kirishi, Samara and Tuapse among stopped or partly disrupted facilities, while Primorsk and Yaroslavl also temporarily halted. He said several oil pumping stations were also hit in Nizhny Novgorod, Ryazan and Yaroslavl regi...

Leak Live · Health · before 27 days

🇱🇹 #Lithuania (Rally Aukstaitija).

🇱🇹 #Lithuania (Rally Aukstaitija). Massive rally crash. One of the most insane wrecks in recent memory — car completely destroyed. Skoda Driver is OK, Co-Driver had spine injury and was hospitalized (two spinal fractures)Follow us -> LiveLeak

Noel Reports · World · before 27 days

❗️Bloomberg reports the US is pressing Ukraine to convince European countries to ease restrictions on Belarusian potash.

❗️Bloomberg reports the US is pressing Ukraine to convince European countries to ease restrictions on Belarusian potash. Washington has already lifted part of its own limits after Lukashenko’s regime released hundreds of political prisoners, but the effect remains limited without European sanctions relief and access to Baltic Sea transit routes through countries including Poland and Lithuania.

Leak Live · Society · before 27 days

🇺🇸 Two LAFD firefighters are hurt when their fire engine spins out of control, striking an H&R Block office before landing on top of a car.

🇺🇸 Two LAFD firefighters are hurt when their fire engine spins out of control, striking an H&R Block office before landing on top of a car. #LosAngeles police are investigating to determine what caused the crash. Two parked cars were damaged and a third was pinned under the fire engine.Follow us -> LiveLeak

Science Facts · Technology · before 27 days

Interventional cardiology is experiencing a major advancement with the development of bioresorbable vascular scaffolds (BVS), also known as dissolvable heart stents. Unlike permanent metal stents that remain in the artery forever, these temporary scaffolds provide structural support to narrowed or blocked coronary arteries only during the critical healing period, typically six to twelve months.Made from biocompatible materials such as polylactide (PLLA) polymers or magnesium alloys, the stents gradually break down through natural metabolic processes. PLLA-based scaffolds are converted into lactic acid, which the body further metabolizes into water and carbon dioxide. Magnesium scaffolds are similarly absorbed and excreted. The entire process is usually complete within two to three years, leaving no foreign material behind.This “vanishing” property allows the treated artery to restore its natural flexibility, pulsation, and vasomotor function — abilities often permanently restricted by rigid metal implants. By disappearing, these stents also reduce long-term risks such as chronic inflammation, late thrombosis, and in-stent restenosis. They may also make future interventions easier and improve overall vessel health.While early versions faced some limitations (particularly in smaller vessels), newer generations of bioresorbable stents continue to improve in strength, deliverability, and safety. This technology represents a significant shift in cardiovascular care — moving away from permanent mechanical support toward temporary assistance that ultimately restores the artery’s natural state.[Byrne, R. A., & Joner, M. Bioresorbable Scaffolds: The Future of Interventional Cardiology. European Heart Journal]Science and facts💡

Interventional cardiology is experiencing a major advancement with the development of bioresorbable vascular scaffolds (BVS), also known as dissolvable heart stents. Unlike permanent metal stents that remain in the artery forever, these temporary scaffolds provide structural support to narrowed or blocked coronary arteries only during the critical healing period, typically six to twelve months.Mad...

Noel Reports · World · before 27 days

❗️China confirmed its citizens were aboard a vessel hit by a Russian Shahed in the Black Sea near Odesa, saying its embassy contacted the Chinese sailors and no one was killed or wounded. Beijing repeated that dialogue and negotiations are the only path to resolving the war.

❗️China confirmed its citizens were aboard a vessel hit by a Russian Shahed in the Black Sea near Odesa, saying its embassy contacted the Chinese sailors and no one was killed or wounded. Beijing repeated that dialogue and negotiations are the only path to resolving the war.