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Japanese spacecraft SLIM lost power after landing on the moon and is waiting for an opportunity to charge solar panels

The Japanese SLIM spacecraft landed on the Moon but lost power due to a change in orientation that affected its solar panels. The Japanese space agency JAXA is analyzing the data to confirm the accuracy of the landing.

News of the World • January 22, 04:22 PM • 25154 views
Elon Musk visited the former Auschwitz concentration camp

Elon Musk visited Auschwitz on the eve of International Holocaust Remembrance Day. He will also take part in a symposium on combating anti-Semitism.

News of the World • January 22, 03:08 PM • 22581 views
National Police operatives block 11 corruption schemes since the beginning of the year

Since the beginning of the year, the National Police of Ukraine has uncovered 11 corruption schemes, arresting 28 people for bribes totaling UAH 4. 4 million. Corruption crimes range from military service evasion to issuing illegal permits.

Crimes and emergencies • January 22, 12:10 PM • 21402 views
Fighting snow and ice: 133 units of special equipment are on the roads in Kyiv region

As of January 22, 133 units of special equipment and 184 employees were engaged in the response to the severe winter weather in Kyiv Oblast. More than 4,137 tons of sand and salt mixture were used to spread the roads, which ensured the passage of vehicles.

Kyiv • January 22, 08:39 AM • 32029 views
More than 200,000 homes are without power and dozens of roads are blocked due to the storm in Ireland

Storm Isha knocked out power to 235,000 homes in Northern Ireland, causing severe outages, impassable roads and the risk of major traffic congestion.

News of the World • January 22, 07:42 AM • 26006 views
Japan successfully lands a space lander on the Moon

Japan's SLIM spacecraft has successfully landed in a small lunar crater, making a precision landing within 100 meters of the target. The mission is aimed at collecting data on the chemical elements of the lunar soil and studying lunar craters.

News of the World • January 20, 06:15 AM • 29157 views
Germany warns that russia may attack NATO in five to eight years

German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius warns that russia may try to attack NATO countries in less than a decade. He urges Allies to prepare militarily, socially and civilly.

News of the World • January 20, 02:00 AM • 30855 views
Number of russian casualties at the front near Avdiivka has increased significantly - Budanov

According to the head of the Main Intelligence Directorate, Kirill Budanov, russian attempts to advance in eastern Ukraine have been unsuccessful, and russian casualties have been increasing for several weeks in a row. At the same time, there are serious doubts about russia's ability to cover such heavy losses, even with the support of North Korea.

War in Ukraine • January 19, 04:03 PM • 29449 views
Israel plans to control security in Gaza after the war

Israeli Prime Minister insists that Israel must retain control of security in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, rejecting US proposals for Palestinian control.

News of the World • January 19, 01:20 PM • 25321 views
Belgian Museum of Africa explores the origin of its collections acquired during colonization

In Belgium, researchers are studying the origin of objects from museum collections, many of which were acquired during the colonization period. And then they will wait for the authorities of the Democratic Republic of the Congo to request the restitution of cultural heritage objects.

Culture • January 19, 02:00 AM • 31494 views
Medicines for Israeli hostages and Palestinians arrive in Gaza as part of a deal with Qatar

As part of a deal brokered by Qatar, medical supplies for Israeli hostages and Palestinians were delivered to Gaza. The exchange includes medicine for Israeli hostages in exchange for medicine and aid for Palestinian civilians.

News of the World • January 18, 11:45 PM • 33638 views
Former Prosecutor General's Office official acquitted of corruption charges

A former head of a department of the Prosecutor General's Office was found not guilty by a court of criminal offense related to contract payments in 2015.

Crimes and emergencies • January 18, 04:01 PM • 24064 views
Lithuanian Minister of Transport: Baltic States support a ban on russian grain imports to the EU

Following a meeting with his Latvian and Estonian counterparts, Lithuanian Minister of Transport and Communications Marius Skuodis said that the Baltic states support the inclusion of russian and belarusian grain in the EU sanctions package.

Economy • January 18, 11:42 AM • 35371 views
Ukrainian Defense Minister cancels visit to France for "security reasons"

Rustem Umerov was to go with his French counterpart, Sébastien Lecornu, to the site where Caesar guns are manufactured, as France announced the production of 78 units for Ukraine.

Politics • January 18, 10:05 AM • 37268 views
Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives continues to negotiate a deal to unblock financial aid to Ukraine

The House Speaker is negotiating a possible deal to tighten immigration laws in exchange for funding for Ukraine. Caught between Republicans who favor stricter laws and the need to make deals with Democrats, Johnson is leaning toward a more restrictive bill.

News of the World • January 16, 04:11 PM • 23449 views
Roma dismisses Jose Mourinho

Roma has officially announced the dismissal of Portuguese manager Jose Mourinho. There is speculation that Mourinho's place will be taken by a legendary footballer, but an inexperienced coach, Daniele De Rossi.

Sports • January 16, 11:31 AM • 21847 views
In Chile, a light plane crashes on the highway, hitting two cars

In the Chilean region of Maule, a firefighting plane hit a power line and collided with cars on a highway. The crash killed one pilot and injured four others.

News of the World • January 16, 10:49 AM • 39023 views
A small plane crashed into the ocean off the coast of California in the United States

The plane crashed into the ocean near Half Moon Bay Airport in San Mateo County, California. Authorities have not yet provided details about the cause of the crash and possible casualties.

News of the World • January 15, 03:47 PM • 23239 views
Floor collapses during a wedding in Tuscany, Italy, injuring dozens of people

The floor of a 15th-century monastery collapsed during a wedding in Italy, injuring 35 people, six of whom were seriously injured.

News of the World • January 15, 11:05 AM • 22068 views
Philippines to develop islands in South China Sea - military chief

The Philippines will develop its islands in the South China Sea, increasing its military presence amid territorial tensions in the region.

News of the World • January 15, 09:12 AM • 24873 views
X-59 guided missile shot down over Kryvyi Rih district - Vilkul

The missile shot down over Kryvyi Rih by the defense forces was an X-59 guided missile.

War in Ukraine • January 14, 06:58 PM • 64908 views
Local authorities can buy electronic warfare equipment to counter russian missiles and drones - Ihnat

A spokesperson for the Ukrainian Air Force announced that local communities can purchase electronic warfare equipment from civilian sources to counter drones and missiles.

War in Ukraine • January 14, 06:47 PM • 41162 views
Zelenskyy's working visit to Switzerland, where he will speak in Davos, begins on January 15

President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy will begin his working visit to Switzerland on January 15, where he will meet with officials and give a speech in Davos.

Politics • January 14, 06:36 PM • 38517 views
86 military clashes with the enemy in a day: Ukrainian defenders hold their ground

According to the General Staff, 86 military clashes with the russian invaders took place over the past day. In total, the enemy launched 3 missile and 60 air strikes, fired 45 times from multiple launch rocket systems at the positions of our troops and populated areas.

War in Ukraine • January 14, 06:24 PM • 36673 views
In Davos, Umerov proposes to create an international group to withdraw russian troops from Ukraine

Ukraine's Defense Minister proposed creating an international group to develop a mechanism for the withdrawal of russian troops. He emphasized that the withdrawal is a necessary condition for the restoration of Ukraine's sovereignty.

Politics • January 14, 06:10 PM • 35226 views
Swiss Foreign Minister talks about involving russia and China in peace talks

Swiss Foreign Minister Cassis said in Davos that russia could eventually be involved in peace talks in Ukraine. China's involvement could also happen, he said.

Politics • January 14, 05:52 PM • 30593 views
Finland's Loviisa NPP no longer depends on russian fuel

The Finnish nuclear power plant Loviisa, owned by Fortum, is switching from russian fuel to Western fuel. However, the existing stocks of russian fuel will be used.

News of the World • January 14, 05:40 PM • 29626 views
Over 700 hectares were cleared of mines and over 1,000 explosive devices were defused in Ukraine over the past week

Over the past week, the State Special Transport Service of Ukraine defused 1,099 explosive devices by conducting large-scale demining in Kharkiv, Kherson and Mykolaiv regions.

War in Ukraine • January 14, 05:20 PM • 33697 views
Two journalists convicted of covering the death of Mahsa Amini are released from prison in Iran on bail

Iran has released from prison two journalists imprisoned for reporting on the death of Mahsa Amini. They were released on bail and are not allowed to leave the country.

News of the World • January 14, 05:04 PM • 28771 views
russians again shelled Nikopol district with artillery and launched 11 attack drones - OVO

Nikopol district in Ukraine came under artillery fire and kamikaze drone strikes, damaging buildings and infrastructure, with no casualties.

War in Ukraine • January 14, 04:39 PM • 34852 views