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Alona Utkina

She graduated from Odesa National University named after I.I. Mechnikov in 2012 with a degree in Psychology. For some time, she worked in her specialty at the Ministry of Internal Affairs Institute, after which she decided to change her field of work to something she enjoyed more and got her first job as a journalist at an Odesa regional newspaper in 2016. After that, she worked in the city's news agencies. In 2020, she moved to Kyiv, where she worked on the television social project "Speak Ukraine" and collaborated with news Telegram channels, including "Trukha." She specializes mainly in socio-economic issues, culture, medicine, and psychology.
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Unknown drones spotted over several military facilities in Denmark: Ministry of Defense calls situation critical

On Saturday night, drones were detected over Danish Ministry of Defense facilities, including Karup, where military helicopters are based. The military assesses the incidents as questioning the country's ability to deter threats.

News of the World • September 28, 12:25 PM • 4795 views
Royal family doesn't want Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson at Christmas due to Epstein scandal - Daily Mail

King Charles has urged Prince Andrew and his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson not to draw attention during the royal family's Christmas celebrations amid new mentions of their ties to Jeffrey Epstein.

News of the World • September 28, 12:14 PM • 10737 views
39 people died in a stampede during an election rally in India: police opened a case

In the Indian state of Tamil Nadu, 39 people died and more than 50 were injured during an election rally held by actor and politician Vijay. Police have opened a criminal case against the leadership of his party.

News of the World • September 28, 11:48 AM • 5457 views
Kyiv after a massive attack: Ihnat urges not to share videos of debris

Yurii Ihnat, head of the Air Force's communications department, urged people not to share videos of drone and missile debris after Russia's massive attack on Kyiv. He emphasized that such videos could be used by Russian propaganda.

Society • September 28, 10:53 AM • 14111 views
Massive Russian attack on Kyiv region: number of victims of missile strike increased to 31, including three childrenPhoto

As a result of the missile attack on the Kyiv region, 31 people were injured, including three children. Damage was recorded in five districts of the region.

War in Ukraine • September 28, 10:08 AM • 20910 views
EU launches investigation into urea imports from Russia - SZR

The European Union has launched an official investigation into the supply of urea from Russia. Finland and Sweden are strengthening the defense of NATO's eastern flank, while Serbia and Kenya have detained suspects in pro-Russian activities.

Politics • September 28, 10:04 AM • 6102 views
Trump's invitation to Moscow remains valid - Peskov

The invitation for US President Donald Trump to visit Moscow remains in effect, said Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov. Putin is ready to meet with Trump, and the decision on the visit depends on the American leader.

Politics • September 28, 09:29 AM • 12240 views
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New opportunities and caution in plans: astro-forecast for all zodiac signs from September 29 to October 5Photo

The waxing moon and direct planetary motion contribute to achieving results, but the middle of the week will bring difficulties in travel and technical failures. The weekend will be a time for rethinking and restoring harmony, and Venus will conjunct Ketu, raising themes of the past.

Society • September 28, 08:59 AM • 50650 views
Massive attack on Kyiv: 14 wounded already reportedPhoto

As a result of the night shelling of Kyiv, four people were killed, 14 were injured, one of them in serious condition. In the Solomianskyi district, work continues on clearing the rubble of a residential building.

Society • September 28, 08:54 AM • 5285 views
UN reimposed arms embargo and sanctions on Iran

The UN Security Council reimposed an arms embargo and other sanctions on Iran on September 27. The decision was initiated by Great Britain, France, and Germany due to accusations against Tehran of violating the 2015 nuclear deal.

News of the World • September 28, 08:31 AM • 4397 views
After night shelling, smog hung over Kyiv, but the air pollution level remains low - KMDA

As a result of night shelling, fires broke out in the capital, leading to the formation of smog. However, as of the morning of September 28, reference stations record a low level of air pollution.

Society • September 28, 08:19 AM • 4954 views
Massive Russian attack on Ukraine lasted over 12 hours: we will retaliate - Zelenskyy

Russia launched a massive 12-hour attack on Ukraine, firing nearly 500 drones and over 40 missiles. Four people died in Kyiv, including a 12-year-old girl.

War in Ukraine • September 28, 07:36 AM • 57906 views
Parliamentary elections begin in Moldova

Parliamentary elections have begun in Moldova, which will determine the composition of the legislative body for the next four years. Voting will take place from 7:00 to 21:00 at 2274 polling stations, of which 1973 are open on the territory of the Republic of Moldova.

Politics • September 28, 07:16 AM • 5303 views
Russian drones attacked Odesa region: enterprise caught fire, house damagedPhoto

During the night, Russian drones caused a fire at an enterprise and damaged the roof of a private house in Odesa region. There were no casualties, and the fire was extinguished.

Crimes and emergencies • September 28, 06:29 AM • 4664 views
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Vitamin D: why the body needs it and when doctors prescribe it

Vitamin D supports bone strength, immunity, and mood, but it is a full-fledged medical drug. It is prescribed by a doctor according to clear indications and dosages, as an excess can cause health problems.

Health • September 28, 06:00 AM • 44808 views
International Astronomy Day and Educator's Day in Ukraine: what else is celebrated on September 27

September 27 marks International Astronomy Day, Czech Beer Day, Educator's Day in Ukraine, European Mushroom Day, International Rabbit Day, World Tourism Day, and Martyr Callistratus Day. These holidays cover various fields, from science to culture and religion.

Culture • September 27, 04:17 AM • 10617 views
Kia to simplify charging for its cars: EV6 and EV9 can be connected without cards

Owners of Kia EV6 2025 and EV9 2026 electric cars will be able to charge their cars without apps and cards thanks to the new Plug & Charge function. The system will automatically verify the car and process payment.

News of the World • September 26, 01:00 PM • 3073 views
After the death of 21-year-old footballer Billy Vigar, fans demand a ban on concrete walls near pitches

The death of former Arsenal player Billy Vigar, who died after colliding with a concrete barrier during a match, has sparked outrage. Fans have launched a petition, "Vigar's Law," calling for a ban on brick walls around football pitches.

Sports • September 26, 12:35 PM • 3732 views
Zelenskyy stated that Ukraine will never recognize the occupied territories, but spoke of a compromise

Ukraine will never recognize the occupied territories as Russian, but is ready to return them in the future through diplomatic means. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy considers this a compromise for all parties.

Politics • September 26, 12:06 PM • 2709 views
BMW recalls over 130,000 cars in Germany due to fire risk

BMW has announced a large-scale recall of vehicles manufactured between September 2015 and September 2021 due to a defect in the starter system that could cause a fire. Approximately 136,500 cars will be recalled in Germany, and nearly 195,000 in the US.

Auto • September 26, 11:41 AM • 2474 views
Ukraine hit 85 Russian targets in two months thanks to DeepStrike - Syrskyi

Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Oleksandr Syrskyi reported that in two months Ukraine hit 85 strategic targets on the territory of the Russian Federation. Among them are 33 military bases and airfields, as well as 52 objects of the military-industrial complex.

War in Ukraine • September 26, 10:57 AM • 2790 views
Russia is trying to advance deep into Dnipropetrovsk region in small groups to "declare its presence there" - Syrskyi

Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Oleksandr Syrskyi reported that Russian troops are trying to penetrate deep into Dnipropetrovsk region in small groups to demonstrate their presence. However, they lack the forces for a large-scale offensive, and an attempt to break through in the Novopavlivka direction was thwarted.

War in Ukraine • September 26, 10:41 AM • 2391 views
Russia switched to the tactic of "thousand cuts" - Syrskyi

Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Oleksandr Syrskyi reported that since the beginning of summer, Russia has switched to the tactic of "thousand cuts", using small assault groups. They penetrate Ukrainian territory, attack AFU facilities, and paralyze logistics.

War in Ukraine • September 26, 10:16 AM • 2441 views
Polish climber makes world's first ski descent of Everest without oxygen tankVideo

Polish climber Andrzej Bargiel became the first person to ski down from the summit of Mount Everest without supplemental oxygen. He spent 16 hours in the "death zone" and, after a short stop at the summit, embarked on a historic descent.

Sports • September 26, 10:03 AM • 3569 views
Hollywood opposes boycott of Israeli filmmakers

Over 1,200 film industry representatives, including Liev Schreiber and Mayim Bialik, have signed an open letter condemning calls to boycott Israeli cinema. They argue that a boycott suppresses art and does not promote peace, and is also a form of discrimination.

News of the World • September 26, 09:12 AM • 54251 views
From electricians to waiters: Employment Service names top scarce professions in Ukraine

Since the beginning of the year, demand for specialists in many fields has exceeded supply. Employers are most lacking in electricians, teacher assistants, plumbers, waiters, and pedagogical assistants in preschools.

Society • September 26, 07:59 AM • 2763 views
A 1-million-year-old skull found may indicate an earlier origin of humans

A 1-million-year-old ancient skull found in China may indicate that modern humans appeared much earlier and possibly outside of Africa. This discovery changes the understanding of human evolution, pushing back the divergence of the lines of our ancestors, Neanderthals and Homo longi, by at least 400,000 years.

News of the World • September 26, 07:55 AM • 4528 views
53-year-old actor Sacha Baron Cohen spotted on a date with 27-year-old OnlyFans model after divorcePhoto

53-year-old Sacha Baron Cohen was spotted having dinner with 27-year-old OnlyFans model Hannah Palmer shortly after his divorce from Isla Fisher. They met at a party in Ibiza and were later photographed together after dinner at a restaurant.

News of the World • September 26, 07:07 AM • 54811 views
Utility debts increased: where the number of proceedings for non-payment grewPhoto

As of mid-September 2025, 788,507 proceedings for non-payment of utility services have been recorded in Ukraine, which is 13% more than in July 2024. The largest debts are in the frontline regions, and the lion's share of arrears concerns heat supply and water.

Society • September 26, 06:49 AM • 3552 views
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Autumn avitaminosis: why the body lacks vitamins and how to maintain healthPhoto

Marta Bilchak, head of the outpatient department at Odrex, explained which vitamins are most often lacking in autumn and how to prevent avitaminosis. She emphasized the importance of a balanced diet, walks, and timely visits to a doctor.

Society • September 26, 06:40 AM • 90742 views