The Ukrainian Defense Forces hold control of Kurakhov, repelling 39 enemy assaults in a day. The invaders reduced the use of armored vehicles compared to previous weeks.
ECB President Christine Lagarde calls on the EU not to respond to the new US tariffs. Instead, it offers to buy certain goods in the US and negotiate.
Russian troops are accumulating forces and resuming activity in the Seversky direction, especially near Chasovyi Yar. The situation in the Turkish direction remains very difficult.
In Transcarpathia, a law enforcement officer was detained who helped men of military age illegally cross the border with Hungary for 1 10 thousand. After receiving the first part of the payment and trying to organize the transfer, he was detained.
The 225-meter ship Yi Peng 3 stretched anchor for 160 km, damaging underwater cables between European countries. Investigators are considering the version of deliberate sabotage with the possible participation of Russian intelligence.
Marino Pushic plans to renegotiate his contract with Shakhtar during the winter break due to the difficult situation in Ukraine. The coach spoke about the stressful working conditions and the bombing of the hotel before the match with Kryvbas.
The chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court is asking for an arrest warrant for General Min Aung Hlaing. He is accused of crimes against humanity against the Rohingya Muslim minority.
Russia has expelled two journalists from the German ARD media group in response to the closure of the Channel One bureau in Berlin. The Russian Foreign Ministry called this a mirror measure after banning the work of Russian correspondents in Germany.
Putin paid a state visit to Kazakhstan for talks with Tokayev. When the dictator arrived, other planes were forced to circle in the sky, and Flightradar did not show him on board.
Denmark, Norway, Finland and Sweden have released new guidelines for public emergency response. Sweden emphasizes the threat of military conflict and calls on citizens to be prepared for defense.
Iran's foreign minister has announced the activation of thousands of advanced domestic centrifuges. This is a response to the IAEA resolution supported by the United States, Great Britain, France and Germany.
The NACP will temporarily restrict access to the unified state register of declarations on November 27 from 15:00 to 18:00. The restriction is related to software maintenance of the system.
Polish prime minister Donald Tusk has announced his refusal to accept the EU-Mercosur free trade agreement in its current form. The agreement was supposed to create one of the largest free trade zones with a population of more than 700 million.
Brazilian federal police have found evidence of former President Bolsonaro's involvement in planning a coup after Lula's victory. The plan included collusion with the military and the possible assassination of the new president.
The British order looks at options for reacting to the potential of Trump's tariff on imports. The British government can buy American goods, including Jack Daniel's bourbon, and Levi's Harley Davidson.
The European Commission has accused Bluesky of violating the Digital Services Act by failing to provide mandatory information. The company has engaged lawyers to resolve the issue of compliance with EU requirements.
Billionaire Warren Buffett announced his intention to give 99. 5% of his fortune to charity. The funds will be received by four family foundations that will be managed by his children, but they themselves will not be able to work in the charity foundation.
Israel is preparing to approve a ceasefire agreement with Hezbollah. Lebanon plans to deploy 5,000 troops on the border with Israel as part of a peace deal.
A kamikaze drone attack damaged an energy infrastructure facility in Ternopil. The city was partially cut off from electricity and water supply, and utilities are working to restore it using generators.
James Scott Rees Anderson, a former British soldier, was captured in Kursk. The prisoner's father expressed fears of possible torture by the Russian military.
Zoom Communications Inc. abandons “Video Communications” in its name and refocuses on the AI platform. The company launches new tools to compete with Google and Microsoft in the field of corporate communications.
Federal Judge Tanya Chutkan has dismissed the criminal case against Donald Trump for attempting to overturn the 2020 election results. The decision was made in accordance with the recommendations of Special Counsel Jack Smith.
Jimmy Sommerville opposed the use of the song “Smalltown Boy” by the LGB Alliance organization because of its anti-transgender stance. The musician promised to take steps to remove the track from the organization's video.
A plastic surgeon evaluated the new face of 38-year-old Lindsay Lohan and listed possible surgeries. According to his estimates, the actress could spend up to $300 thousand on surgical procedures.
In 2023, Carnival ships emitted 2. 55 million tons of CO2, which is more than the emissions of the largest city in Scotland. Carnival leads the ranking of the most polluting cruise lines in Europe.
The appointment of Scott Bessent as US Treasury Secretary led to a drop in the dollar and a rise in Treasury bonds. Investors see this appointment as a sign of Trump's moderate policy.
The Defence Intelligence of Ukraine spoke about the stages of preparation of long-range UAVs made in Ukraine. Each drone carries 75 kg of explosives and is capable of hitting targets at a distance of up to 2000 km.
HBO supports J. K. Rowling's right to express her personal views on transgenderism. The company will continue working on a new Harry Potter series despite fan criticism.
The U. S. Secret Service has deployed a robot patroller nicknamed Spot to protect Mar-a-Lago. The unmanned device can work both remotely and along a programmed route.
Hezbollah carried out a massive shelling of Israeli territory, firing about 250 rockets.