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Antonina Tumanova

Education: Institute of Journalism - Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv. She has a degree in journalism. She interned at the First National TV channel, as well as in the publications Stolitsa and Kafa (Crimea). Since 2006, she has been working with various Boryspil-based publications, such as Rynok Boryspil, Vesti, Forum-Express, Terminal, and Trudova Slava. From 2007 to 2008, she was the deputy editor of the newspaper "23 Century". In March 2010, she joined the team of Ukrainian National News. She works as an editorial director and specializes in politics, sports and culture.
Author's articles
Russian army strikes at Kharkiv, explosions heard

The Russian army strikes at Kharkiv, explosions are heard, and residents are urged to take shelter.

War in Ukraine • April 4, 07:05 PM • 26535 views
NATO seeks to create a bridge for Ukraine's membership in the Alliance - Blinken

NATO aims to create a bridge for Ukraine's future membership in the Alliance by offering additional support and enhanced cooperation as Ukraine undertakes the reforms necessary to join the Alliance.

War in Ukraine • April 4, 06:59 PM • 50260 views
Strengthening air defense for Kharkiv and Sumy regions: Zelensky gave orders to military and diplomats

Zelenskyy instructed diplomats and the military to urgently strengthen the air defense of Kharkiv, Sumy, and southern regions of Ukraine.

War in Ukraine • April 4, 06:40 PM • 27533 views
Chances have appeared: MP: Defense Committee may vote on draft law on mobilization by the end of the week

The Verkhovna Rada Committee on National Security, Defense and Intelligence may vote on the draft law on mobilization by the end of the week. According to the MP, there are chances.

War in Ukraine • April 4, 05:28 PM • 43649 views
A rally against the new bill on "foreign agents" begins in Tbilisi

About a hundred people protested outside the Georgian parliament building against the proposed law on "foreign agents" with placards reading "No to the Russian law" and "Two years of perseverance towards Europe.

News of the World • April 4, 05:11 PM • 29442 views
Partnership is important for strengthening Black Sea security: Kuleba meets with Bulgarian Foreign Minister

Minister for Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Dmytro Kuleba discussed with Bulgarian Foreign Minister Maria Gabriel the issues of strengthening bilateral cooperation and regional stability during the talks.

War in Ukraine • April 4, 04:51 PM • 27866 views
They probably work directly with the occupiers: Andriushchenko on German companies' "help" with construction in Mariupol

Two German companies, Knauf and WKB Systems, are supplying Russians with construction materials to rebuild occupied Mariupol, potentially violating sanctions and cooperating with the Russian occupiers.

War in Ukraine • April 4, 04:05 PM • 101654 views
500 meters from the border with Ukraine: drone wreckage found in Moldova

Fragments of the drone marked "Geranium-2" were found 500 meters from the Moldovan-Ukrainian border near the village of Etulia, which led to an investigation by the special services.

War in Ukraine • April 4, 03:43 PM • 28342 views
"The Shilo case: inconsistencies, "friends" and enemies

Shilо, the former head of SBU counterintelligence, is accused of organizing corruption schemes at Ukrzaliznytsia, but the case against him appears dubious due to inconsistencies in the evidence and suspicions that it was organized by his powerful enemies, including Russian oligarchs whose assets he helped confiscate and Ukrainian oligarchs whose schemes he exposed.

Politics • April 4, 03:10 PM • 424512 views
Equal to the area of some countries in the world: how many territories of Ukraine are potentially dangerous due to possible mining

About 26% of Ukraine's territory, about 156,000 square kilometers, is potentially dangerous due to mining as a result of Russian terror.

War in Ukraine • April 4, 02:15 PM • 22053 views
Partisans: Russia's Riazan region lacks air defense system - to the front line and to Crimea

Russia's Ryazan region lacks air defense systems, which leaves the occupier's military units unprotected due to the lack of such systems, as most of them have been redeployed to the front line and Crimea.

War in Ukraine • April 4, 01:49 PM • 45750 views
Murder of cosmetologist from Ukraine solved in Germany: police tested almost 100 people for DNA in three years

After 3 years, German police solved the murder of Ukrainian cosmetologist Oksana Romberg by analyzing the DNA of her friends, which led to the arrest of a 53-year-old man who beat her to death and robbed her.

Crimes and emergencies • April 4, 01:28 PM • 26048 views
Threatened with deportation: German official harassed children of Ukrainian refugees

A German official has been sentenced to 8 years in prison for sexually abusing Ukrainian refugee boys aged 9 and 11, threatening them with deportation, and making child pornography.

Crimes and emergencies • April 4, 12:57 PM • 25273 views
Berlin is discussing the demolition of Goebbels' villa. Earlier, Russian propaganda issued a fake that Zelensky bought it

The demolition of Joseph Goebbels' villa near Berlin is being discussed in parliament, with debate centering on whether to preserve its historical and architectural value or demolish it due to high maintenance costs and association with the Nazi propaganda minister.

News of the World • April 4, 12:42 PM • 22334 views
Poland wants to oblige Ukrainian refugee children to go to local schools: a bill is already being prepared

Starting from September 1, 2024, all Ukrainian children living in Poland due to the war will be obliged to attend local schools with Ukrainian language classes and teachers from Ukraine.

Society • April 4, 12:12 PM • 47977 views
Military equipment redeployment spotted in occupied Crimea

In Crimea, military equipment and warehouses storing supplies for Russian troops were spotted. Their coordinates were passed to the Ukrainian military for possible strikes.

War in Ukraine • April 3, 07:14 PM • 93135 views
Instagram, Facebook, and WhatsApp experience outages

Meta's products, including Instagram, Facebook, and WhatsApp, have suffered large-scale outages, the cause of which is currently unknown.

News of the World • April 3, 07:05 PM • 28810 views
Kharkiv region: Russian army attacks Merefa with X-59MK missile, one wounded

The Russian army launched a rocket attack on Merefa in Kharkiv region, damaging civilian buildings and injuring a 55-year-old woman.

War in Ukraine • April 3, 06:40 PM • 29060 views
Britain is ready to promote the most ambitious G7 decision on frozen Russian assets - Kuleba

This year, Ukraine expects significant progress in the confiscation of frozen Russian assets with the support of the United Kingdom, as well as coordinated steps to obtain additional air defense systems from partners.

Politics • April 3, 06:17 PM • 24670 views
Should we expect changes in electricity tariffs? The NEURC assures that no work is being done

The National Energy and Utilities Regulatory Commission has confirmed that it has no plans to change the current electricity tariffs for household consumers.

Economy • April 3, 05:38 PM • 62112 views
A large-scale fire broke out in a grain storage facility in Rostov-on-Don: what is known

A fire has broken out in a 1,000-square-meter grain storage facility in Rostov-on-Don, Russia, allegedly involving harvesting equipment and fuel, the cause of which is currently unknown.

News of the World • April 3, 05:16 PM • 26925 views
Without Vatutino, Sievierodonetsk and Druzhba: more than 50 more settlements to be renamed in Ukraine

Another 51 settlements in Ukraine, including 7 cities and 44 villages, will be renamed as part of the decolonization process.

Society • April 3, 04:44 PM • 27313 views
Russian army attacked the city of Merefa in Kharkiv region: what is known

The Russian army has attacked the town of Merefa in Kharkiv region, Brigadier General Serhiy Melnyk reports.

War in Ukraine • April 3, 04:25 PM • 103893 views
In Khmelnytskyi, a woman attacked a TCC car: she faces a fine or 40-60 hours of community service

In the Khmelnytsky region, a woman faces a fine or community service for attacking a vehicle of the TCC soldiers.

Crimes and emergencies • April 3, 04:08 PM • 26176 views
The Verkhovna Rada wants to hear the head of the SBU about the activities of the department headed by Artem Shilo until recently

The Verkhovna Rada is awaiting a report from the head of the Security Service of Ukraine on the illegal wiretapping of journalists and the activities of the department previously headed by Artem Shilo, who was detained for allegedly leading an organized group to steal money during martial law.

Politics • April 3, 03:51 PM • 39531 views
More than 150 contracts for almost UAH 24 billion - the State Treasury reported on contracts concluded this year

In the first quarter of 2024, the State Logistics Operator signed 155 contracts for the supply of food, fuel and supplies to the Armed Forces of Ukraine for a total of UAH 23. 8 billion, saving UAH 3 billion compared to previous prices.

War in Ukraine • April 3, 02:47 PM • 100520 views
Ukraine calls for suspension of Russian wrestlers from Olympic qualifying tournaments

The Ministry of Youth and Sports, the NOC of Ukraine, and the Wrestling Association of Ukraine reported on Russian athletes who support the war in Ukraine but were allowed to participate in the 2024 Olympic qualifiers, calling for measures to prevent their participation due to violations of neutrality.

Sports • April 3, 02:32 PM • 108591 views
Russia's allies urge EU not to seize Russian assets for Ukraine

Countries sympathetic to russia are privately urging the eU not to confiscate more than 200 billion euros worth of frozen russian state assets to help rebuild Ukraine, fearing it could set a precedent for confiscating their own assets.

War in Ukraine • April 3, 02:11 PM • 102829 views
He saw the sites of the fiercest battles and the destroyed Mriya: the President of Finland visited Gostomel

President of Finland Alexander Stubb visited the destroyed Antonov airport in Gostomel, where Ukrainian soldiers showed him the sites of fierce battles and the remains of the world's largest transport aircraft, Mriya, destroyed by Russian occupiers.

War in Ukraine • April 3, 12:58 PM • 25459 views
Post-election riots in Turkey: one person killed, four injured

The brother of an opposition candidate has been killed and four others injured in clashes between opponents and supporters of the recently elected mayor from the ruling party in southeastern Turkey.

News of the World • April 3, 12:46 PM • 23248 views