A 103-year-old and 102-year-old couple from Missouri are celebrating their 80th wedding anniversary, which they married during World War II.
The Epiphany falls on January 6; the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine advises to follow safe practices of immersion in cold water, including diving only in specially designated places.
After the election, the russians are planning a mass mobilization in the occupied territories, drafting even 17-year-olds for military service.
Sri Lanka halts foreign research vessels for a year to increase local expertise amid India's concerns about Chinese vessels.
Ukraine plans to open patriotic lyceums for children of fallen or wounded soldiers, starting with one in 2024 and two more in 2025, offering them support and educational opportunities.
South Korean intelligence suggests that Kim Jong-un's daughter is a likely successor, judging by her recent public appearances.
Ukrainian doctors successfully performed a nearly 24-hour operation on a 9-month-old child, combining a liver transplant and correction of a heart defect.
23 Ukrainian soldiers returned from the prisoner-of-war camp in Olenivka, where Russians attacked the camp, some of them wounded.
A spokesman for the Ukrainian Air Force explained how sanctions are preventing russia from producing Su-34 aircraft, making their loss significant.
According to Oleh Syniehubov, russian troops may attack Kharkiv's critical infrastructure, and local authorities are preparing defense measures.
The current buildup of enemy forces near Kharkiv does not indicate an imminent offensive, but the government remains vigilant.
British intelligence reports that the front line in Ukraine has remained virtually unchanged, with minimal Russian advance in some areas.
Over the past week, from December 24 to December 31, 130,359 people fell ill with ARVI, including 69,839 children under the age of 17.
Iraq condemns the US-led coalition's attack on Baghdad as a "blatant aggression" that has escalated tensions.
A U. S. drone strike in Baghdad killed the commander of a paramilitary group, Hashed al-Shaabi.
Russian and Belarusian athletes will not participate in the Winter Youth Olympic Games. No neutral athletes have been qualified to participate.
Lukashenko signs a law granting immunity and life security to former presidents and their families, as well as state protection and financial benefits.
After intense shelling that resulted in civilian casualties, only 30% of the population that lived in Kherson region before the aggression began remained.
Russian missile attack on Kropyvnytskyi: 8 wounded, one killed; allegedly used X-59, damaged infrastructure.
A Su-34 fighter-bomber burned down at the Russian Shagol airfield as a result of a special operation by the GUR.
From now on, Ukrainian MPs must obtain MFA-approved applications for traveling abroad; failure to do so may result in their applications not being considered.
Russian hackers have been infiltrating Kyivstar's system since May 2023; SBU investigates hacking linked to Sandworm unit.
Ukrainian Parliament Commissioner for Human Rights expects further return of Ukrainians from Russian captivity.
Currently, one house in the Solomyansky district, which was hit the hardest, is partially without heating.
IAEA experts were denied access to some reactor halls at Zaporizhzhia NPP, raising concerns about nuclear safety.
Ukraine is preparing for a sharp cold snap and heavy snowfall, which could affect the operation of utilities and the energy sector.
Ukrenergo's CEO assures that Ukraine's power system can withstand massive attacks even in severe frosts, avoiding a complete collapse. Repair and import measures are key to stability.
The Ministry of Defense of Ukraine signed 186 contracts worth UAH 17 billion, saving more than UAH 3. 5 billion.
The cost of issuing ID cards, residence permits and statelessness certificates in Ukraine has increased due to the price increase at the printing plant "Ukraine".
The roads of Kyiv region are being cleared of snow by 290 workers and 213 pieces of equipment, and traffic is moving without congestion.