Your daily round-up of today's news:
- Western officials said that a Russian general with experience from Syria is in charge of Moscow's operations in Ukraine. Fresh offenses in the south and east of Ukraine are expected sooner than later.
- The European Union has imposed sanctions on over 200 people including Russian President Vladimir Putin's daughters. The US announced similar measures two days ago.
- Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan said that if he's ousted from power, he will not accept an "imported government". He said this ahead of a no-confidence vote in parliament in the coming hours which he is expected to lose. Khan said he's the victim of the conspiracy orchestrated by the United States.
- Campaigning for the first round of the French presidential election has ended with President Emmanuel Macron and far-right candidate Marine Le Pen being favorable candidates.
- Saudi Arabia will allow up to one million people to participate in the Hajj pilgrimage this July.
- Discovery bought WarnerMedia for $40 billion. The new Warner Bros-Discovery conglomerate will begin trading this Monday.
- A certain report revealed that last month's TOEI Animation hack was caused by a ransomware attack.
- The D4DJ TV anime returns next year, featuring all of the groups from the franchise.
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