Italy illuminated by water light festival in the Alps
A water light festival with 29 big light installations about water in the mountain city Brixen in Northern Italy in the Alps.
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Toy penguins used to care for chicks named in honour of Queen’s Platinum Jubilee
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Prince Charles and Camilla light a candle for those lost during Russia's invasion of Ukraine before listening to a service at Ottawa's Ukrainian Orthodox Cathedral as part of their Platinum Jubilee tour of Canada. A representative of the local Ukrainian Canadian community thanks him and the Queen for their support of the country, after which the pair speak to a family of Ukrainian refugees.
The U.S. Senate voted on Monday to advance $40 billion more aid for Ukraine in its war against Russia, setting the stage for a vote on the bill possibly later this week, after the military and humanitarian assistance was delayed due to opposition from one Republican senator. The tally was 81 to 11 on the first of a potential three procedural votes paving the way for final Senate passage of the funding, requested by President Joe Biden's administration to keep aid flowing and boost the government in Kyiv nearly three months after the start of the Russian invasion. The House of Representatives approved the aid on May 10.