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Army+ app simplifies reporting: what will change

In the Army+ app, you no longer need to re-enter data to fill out reports. The update is available in version 2.1.3 and above and includes improved data protection.

War in Ukraine • January 8, 02:54 PM • 25341 views
The US Senate begins hearings on nominees for positions in the administration of President-elect Donald Trump

Next week, the U. S. Senate will hold confirmation hearings for Donald Trump's new administration. Among the nominees are Marco Rubio for Secretary of State and Christie Noem for Homeland Security.

News of the World • January 8, 02:53 PM • 21470 views
Kudrow shared a touching story about the last gift from Matthew Perry

Lisa Kudrow found a forgotten note from Matthew Perry in a cookie jar that he gave her after filming the final episode of Friends in 2004. The actress did not disclose the content of the note, but shared touching memories of her colleague.

UNN Lite • January 8, 02:28 PM • 120026 views
Finland declares tanker that damaged submarine cables unseaworthy

The Finnish authorities have discovered 32 technical malfunctions on the Eagle S tanker carrying Russian oil. The vessel remains under arrest on suspicion of damaging the submarine cable between Finland and Estonia.

News of the World • January 8, 01:27 PM • 20570 views
Indonesia will not lift the ban on the iPhone 16 even with $1 billion in investments from Apple

Indonesia refused to issue a permit for the sale of the iPhone 16, despite Apple's promise to invest $1 billion in an AirTag factory. The reason is the failure to meet the requirement for 40% local components in smartphones.

Economy • January 8, 01:02 PM • 25567 views
In 2024, the Ministry of Health of Ukraine provided 3650 new generators to medical institutions

In 2024, the Ministry of Health supplied 3650 new generators to medical institutions in Ukraine. Currently, medical institutions have 11820 generators, 1185 Starlink stations, and more than 90 institutions are equipped with solar panels.

Health • January 8, 12:56 PM • 22366 views
Automakers are switching to programmatic recalls en masse: what's going on

The number of recalls due to software in cars has increased from 6% to 15% over the past 5 years. Tesla, Ford, and other manufacturers are increasingly relying on software updates to improve the functionality of cars.

News of the World • January 8, 11:06 AM • 25226 views
In Chernihiv region, court sentences three gang members to life in prison for murdering a family

In Chernihiv region, a court sentenced three gang members to life in prison for the murder of a family from Kyiv. The criminals lured the family to an abandoned gas station, killed them and stole $6,000.

Crimes and emergencies • January 8, 10:09 AM • 22664 views
“We will not give up efforts to achieve justice": Foreign Ministry on the fifth anniversary of Iran's downing of Ukrainian plane

On the fifth anniversary of the PS752 tragedy, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine recalled Iran's crime and reaffirmed its intention to seek justice. The international group continues legal actions against Iran at the ICAO and the International Court of Justice.

Politics • January 8, 09:21 AM • 22010 views
Oxford Dictionary has added new foreign language words: what is it about

Seven new Korean words have been added to the Oxford English Dictionary, including “dalgona” and “maknae”. This reflects the growing influence of Korean culture in the English-speaking world.

News of the World • January 8, 08:35 AM • 109505 views
Sister of OpenAI boss Sam Altman has filed a lawsuit against him accusing him of violence

Anne Altman filed a lawsuit against her brother Sam Altman, accusing him of sexual abuse from 1997 to 2006. The Altman family denies the allegations, calling them false.

News of the World • January 8, 08:15 AM • 25398 views
Ukraine's international reserves increased by 8% in 2024 - NBU

In 2024, Ukraine's international reserves grew by 8% to $43. 8 billion. The country received $42 billion in international support and $3.5 billion from the placement of foreign currency government bonds.

Economy • January 7, 04:31 PM • 166983 views
Families of captured and missing defenders can now receive an extract from the information system: what is known

The Coordination Center has launched the possibility of obtaining an official extract from the information system for relatives of prisoners and missing persons. The document contains data on the place of detention and the accounting category with a QR code for verification.

Society • January 7, 04:17 PM • 27543 views
Dogs locked in a car for several days were found in Kyiv: the animals were rescued

On Vysotsky Boulevard, a passerby found two emaciated dogs locked in a Nissan. The owner of the car was found, the animals were released, and an administrative report was drawn up against the man.

Society • January 7, 04:02 PM • 25495 views
In 2024, Ukrzaliznytsia evacuated more than 30 thousand Ukrainians

More than 30,000 Ukrainians were evacuated by Ukrzaliznytsia from the frontline regions in 2024. The evacuees include people with disabilities, the elderly, and families with children.

Society • January 7, 03:51 PM • 22881 views
As part of the Bring Kids Back UA initiative, three more children were returned from the temporarily occupied territories

Two young brothers and a 17-year-old boy were evacuated from the temporarily occupied territories. The boy was persecuted because of his pro-Ukrainian position, and the brothers were reunited with their mother, who could not take them on her own.

Society • January 7, 03:26 PM • 23130 views
CPJ refutes fake video where American journalists allegedly mock the losses of Ukrainian military

The Center for Countering Disinformation has exposed a fake video in which allegedly American journalists mock the losses of the Ukrainian Armed Forces. The video was created from two different recordings of MSNBC and Good Morning Cincinnati, which did not contain such statements.

Society • January 7, 02:59 PM • 23111 views
26-year-old Scottish medic killed in war in Ukraine - The Guardian

Jordan McLachlan, a 26-year-old medic from Ardnamurchan, died while serving in the Ukrainian army. He became the fourth Briton to give his life for Ukraine since 2022.

Society • January 7, 02:47 PM • 67332 views
In South Korea, court extends arrest warrant for Yoon Seok-yol

A Seoul court has extended the arrest warrant for ousted President Yun Seok-yol after a failed attempt to detain him. The president barricaded himself in his residence after an attempt to impose martial law and impeachment.

News of the World • January 7, 02:35 PM • 20451 views
More than a thousand cases of “discrediting” the Russian army were recorded in Crimea

In the occupied Crimea, 1126 court cases have been registered for “discrediting” the Russian army. In 993 cases, fines have already been imposed, and 42 more cases are under consideration.

War in Ukraine • January 7, 02:15 PM • 29478 views
German couple confesses to murdering two Ukrainian women to kidnap a child - media

The trial of a Russian woman and a German man who confessed to the murder of a Ukrainian woman and her mother has begun in a Mannheim court. The couple planned to kidnap the victim's newborn child to pass it off as their own.

Crimes and emergencies • January 7, 01:58 PM • 205681 views
Lviv city council officials organized a system of kickbacks for the supply of office equipment

A deputy mayor and a head of a city council department in Lviv organized a corruption scheme. They demanded a 7% kickback from entrepreneurs for contracts for the supply of office equipment.

Politics • January 7, 01:39 PM • 23366 views
“Let the French President take care of Ukraine": Georgian Prime Minister comments on Macron

Irakli Kobakhidze denied Macron's statement about Russia's growing aggression in neighboring countries, noting that it concerns only Ukraine. The Georgian prime minister advised the French president to focus on helping Ukraine.

War in Ukraine • January 7, 12:59 PM • 47291 views
Despite the New Year holidays: more than 700 Ukrainians applied to recruiting centers in a week

In January 2025, 717 Ukrainians applied to recruitment centers in a week. There are 47 centers across the country with more than 10,000 vacancies in military formations.

Society • January 7, 12:02 PM • 25138 views
“Okhmatdyt will sign a contract with the NHSU: what will change for patients

Starting in 2025, the National Specialized Hospital “Okhmatdyt” will be contracted by the NHS and will join the single medical space. The changes provide for free services under a doctor's referral within the primary healthcare system and paid services without a referral.

Society • January 7, 11:31 AM • 25142 views
For the first time in history, an F-16 fighter jet destroyed 6 cruise missiles at once

For the first time in history, an F-16 pilot destroyed 6 cruise missiles in one flight during an attack in December 2024. Four of the missiles were shot down by air-to-air missiles, and two by an aircraft cannon.

War in Ukraine • January 7, 11:10 AM • 24566 views
EU calls on Transnistria to accept Moldova's energy aid proposals

The European Commission has called on Transnistria to stop blocking Moldova's proposals for alternative energy sources. The region was left without heating after Russian gas supplies were cut off due to the end of the transit agreement.

Economy • January 7, 11:06 AM • 32875 views
Because of interference in the UK's affairs: British politicians ask Trump to reconsider relations with Musk

Senior British politicians appealed to Trump's allies over Musk's interference in British domestic politics. Musk called for the prime minister's imprisonment and made other provocative statements about the British government.

News of the World • January 7, 10:37 AM • 22312 views
Khristo Grozev suggests Putin is ready to compromise on NATO under certain conditions

Investigative journalist Khristo Grozev said that Putin may agree to Ukraine's membership in NATO in exchange for the withdrawal of US bases from Eastern Europe. He also suggests that the Kremlin's current tough stance is just a negotiating tactic.

War in Ukraine • January 7, 10:18 AM • 32327 views
The powerful magnetic storm that lasted for a week is on the wane

The powerful magnetic storm that has been affecting the Earth since the end of 2024 is on the decline with a K-index of 4. Solar activity is forecast to further decline to a K-index of 2 by January 9.

News of the World • January 7, 09:59 AM • 68877 views