The South Korean Court of Appeals has ordered Japan to pay compensation to a group of 16 women who were forced to work in Japanese wartime brothels. The previous decision of the lower court was overturned.
Due to the difficult situation at ZNPP caused by the occupiers' actions, the plant's equipment continues to wear out. There are about 700 Ukrainian personnel left at the plant, and this number is constantly decreasing.
The Ministry assures that foresters have enough wood in their warehouses to cover the entire country. And after deforestation, the forest is restored with a significant reserve.
The enemy launched the third wave of attacks on Avdiivka, expanding the offensive from different directions, including Donetsk, using infantry, vehicles, artillery and aircraft. Despite the fighting, daily evacuations continue in the city.
In Odesa, border guards and police conducted an operation to detain the organizer of an illegal scheme to smuggle men abroad.
Carbon dioxide emissions from electronics manufacturing continue to grow, and the supply chains for components remain environmentally dirty.
Researchers from OpenAI sent a letter to the board warning of an important breakthrough in the work of the artificial intelligence development team that poses a potential danger to humanity. This letter was one of the reasons for the dismissal of OpenAI CEO Sam Altman.
Polish strikers are demanding the restoration of European transportation permits for Ukrainians to reduce their presence in the European transportation market. No compromise was reached during the negotiations, so traffic at Ukrainian-Polish border crossings is still limited due to the strike.
Israel and Hamas agree to exchange prisoners. By the end of the month, Hamas is to release 50 hostages, including women and children.
It's been 5 days since the unexpected dismissal of Sam Altman, the creator and head of the artificial intelligence company OpenAI. All this time, the tech giant Microsoft has been working to bring him back, and it has ended in victory.
A new package of Lithuanian military aid has arrived in Ukraine, including millions of rounds of ammunition, remote detonation systems, and winter gear.
A fake video was posted online claiming that Ukraine is allegedly mining the border with Hungary. The State Border Guard Service has officially stated that this is not true
The draft law should be integrated into the current European legislation in this area and meet international requirements.
In Kherson, 24-year-old Oksana Chikhrak, who was seriously injured on November 13 during an enemy shelling, said goodbye. Then the enemy shelled the city center and hit the hospital
North Korea has announced the successful launch of a ballistic missile with a spy satellite on board. The country plans to launch several more satellites soon to improve its intelligence capabilities.
In the European Union, the stakes are rising around the vote on Ukraine's accession to the EU, with some countries trying to achieve their own interests in exchange for their vote.
Since the launch of the Unified Register of Weapons, Ukrainians have submitted more than 128,000 applications for permits. Police officers have made almost 117 thousand decisions on granting permits
The Ministry of Defense has announced the launch of tenders for the purchase of clothing sets for the crews of combat vehicles of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and barracks mattresses. The tenders will be held under a simplified procedure
The Polish authorities approved the adoption of the agreement on liberalization of transportation between Ukraine and the EU during a vote in the EU Council. Journalists of Polish radio RMF FM investigated the chronology of the vote and found no protests or objections from Polish representatives in the EU.
The United States has imposed sanctions on two russian military officers, colonel azatbek omurbekov, known as the "The Butcher of Bucha," and lieutenant danil frolkin. They were involved in the killings of civilians in the city of Bucha, Kyiv region, and in Andriivka (Bucha district) in the spring of 2022.
On November 20, the Kyiv Court of Appeal held a hearing in the case of Colonel Roman Chervinsky, a former intelligence officer of the Defense Ministry's Main Intelligence Directorate, but the court did not consider any appeals.
The National Security and Defense Council warns that russia may be preparing for total mobilization next year as the kremlin prepares for a long war.
The law on national minorities of Ukraine adopted in December 2022 does not apply to national communities representing the aggressor country, the Speaker of the Verkhovna Rada said. According to him, this has been agreed with the Venice Commission and the European Commission.
Microsoft has appointed former OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and his colleagues to lead its artificial intelligence research group. This was announced by Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella. The details of what the team will do are not disclosed