In Ukraine, on January 15, it will snow in most regions, with ice on the roads; wind gusts of up to 20 m/s are possible in the western regions.
Ukrainian air defense forces shoot down a russian missile in Kryvyi Rih, amid reports of explosions and missile threats.
Kyiv police report that a 7-year-old boy deliberately set fire to a playroom in a shopping center. His parents are testifying, and the criminal investigation is ongoing.
Frederick X became King of Denmark after Queen Margrethe II abdicated. Thousands of people witnessed the historic moment in Copenhagen.
In Davos, the Ukrainian side, with the participation of the head of the Presidential Administration Andriy Yermak, began bilateral talks with Romanian Foreign Ministry Secretary of State Iulian Fotu on concluding a bilateral security agreement.
A petition to transfer St. Nicholas Church in Kyiv to the Roman Catholic Church has received 25,000 votes, and now the government must consider this issue.
Medical teams from karelia are working in the temporarily occupied Zaporizhzhia. The Ukrainian resistance movement has received lists of all medical teams that arrived in Ukraine from russia.
Burberry cuts its profit forecast due to a drop in demand for luxury goods and a 7% decline in retail revenue. Operating profit at the end of the year is expected to decline.
Oil prices rose by 4% after US and UK strikes on Houthi bases in Yemen, and Brent crude exceeded $80 per barrel.
The IMF estimates Ukraine's financing needs for 2024 at $42 billion and calls on donors to fulfill their commitments to ensure stability.
Mitch McConnell intensifies his personal efforts in negotiations on aid to Ukraine and Israel, emphasizing the importance of addressing national security issues.
The Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine reports that more than 7,000 cameras have been installed on the roads to recognize faces, license plates, and vehicle details.
In Davos, Switzerland, next week, US Presidential Advisor Jake Sullivan and Volodymyr Zelenskyy are to discuss military strategy for the coming year.
Ukraine's banking system demonstrates stability, is ready to recover with sufficient capital to maintain profitability and lending, according to a report by the National Bank of Ukraine.
Despite economic difficulties, most russians continue to express support for putin's policies.
Polish police detained former Interior Minister Mariusz Kamiński and his deputy in the presidential palace in a case of abuse of power in 2007. Their arrest sparked protests and a hunger strike by Kaminski.
The World Bank forecasts a decline in global growth in 2024. The lowest growth rates are expected in developing countries.
Sinead O'Connor, who was found dead in the summer of 2023, died of natural causes, according to the conclusion of the London Coroner's Court.
EaseMyTrip stops booking in the Maldives after insulting India's prime minister, instead promoting domestic tourism.
Nigeria's Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Betta Edu, has been suspended from her duties amid an investigation into the misuse of a private account for grant distribution.
Gautam Adani regains the title of Asia's richest man with a fortune of $97. 6 billion after the Indian Supreme Court dismissed the charges against him.
Four people were killed and about 20 injured in a fire at a hospital near Hamburg. Police fear the death toll could rise.
The Minister of Digital Technology of Poland called on President Duda to check the security of access to his social account after a strange message that was quickly deleted but preserved in users' screenshots.
The Philippines is open to peacefully resolving disputes with China in the South China Sea amid recent joint patrols with the United States, National Security Adviser Ano said.
Ukraine is simplifying import procedures for the import of equipment for large investment projects in order to attract investment and facilitate investors.
A U. S. official, speaking on condition of anonymity, told the media that Hamas had used Al-Shifa hospital in Gaza for military purposes, but managed to evacuate before the arrival of Israeli troops.
The Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine reports that russian troops, facing a shortage of beds, are refusing to hospitalize the lightly wounded and canceling rehabilitation leaves to prevent desertions.
Ryanair's ticket sales declined after major travel sites, including Booking. com, removed the airline from their list of available ticket deals. In response, Ryanair launched a program of significant discounts for customers who buy tickets directly.
SpaceX has launched Starlink satellites for direct telephone communication with smartphones. Initially, the service will be provided via text messages.
The russian military will try to adapt to the capabilities of the Ukrainian air defense system in order to learn how to circumvent it.