According to the Pew Research Center, Trump and Harris each received 49% of voter support. Harris is losing ground in key states, while Trump is increasing his support in North Carolina, Arizona, and Florida.
In Belgorod, Russia, people were unable to take shelter due to a lack of space. Many of the city's shelters are without roofs, and there are not enough shelters near schools for all students and parents.
Border guards detained two men while they were trying to illegally cross the border with Romania across the Tisa River. The organizer of the smuggling planned to earn 15 thousand dollars from the “clients”.
A 58-year-old Lviv resident underwent a unique operation to simultaneously transplant a heart and a kidney. This is only the second such operation in the history of independent Ukraine to be successful.
Cherkasy region is investigating the beating of a serviceman under articles on hooliganism, extortion and illegal handling of weapons. The incident occurred on September 3, 2024, in Smila during a conflict with extortion.
A CBS News poll shows that Democrats in Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin are more enthusiastic about the Harris campaign than Republicans are about the Trump campaign. The difference is 11-14% in favor of Harris.
Dmytro Lubinets reported alleged violations in the trial of the rape of a minor in Kotelva. An internal investigation is being conducted into the actions of the police, and a complaint has been filed with the High Council of Justice.
Ursula von der Leyen is forming a new European Commission, insisting on gender equality. However, most of the candidates are men, making it difficult to achieve a balance when taking into account geographical and political factors.
Peter Nygaard, 83, the founder of a major fashion brand, was sentenced to 11 years in prison for sexually assaulting three women and a minor. The judge called him a “sexual predator” who used his wealth and power.
The Dutch Minister of Defense confirmed that Ukraine will be allowed to use F-16s to strike Russian military targets. The Netherlands will also allocate €80 million for F-16 maintenance materials and supply air-to-air missiles.
The pollution of the Desna River has advanced to Chernihiv, but there are no risks to drinking water. Environmentalists are taking control measures and considering installing additional aerators to saturate the river with oxygen.
Finnish Defense Forces Commander Janne Jaakkola said that the possibility of an escalation of the military conflict in Europe cannot be ruled out. He noted that Russia's restrictions on the use of military force seem to be insignificant.
EU ambassadors plan to remove Nikita Mazepin and Violetta Prigozhina from the sanctions list. The EU Legal Service considers their cases to be “weak cases” to maintain the restrictions.
Iran is supplying Russia with drones and ammunition, possibly ballistic missiles. The United States and its allies may respond with additional sanctions and by allowing Ukraine to use long-range missiles.
The European Commission is considering freezing €12. 8 billion in funding for Slovakia due to the dissolution of the special prosecutor's office. This could be the second time the EU's conditionality mechanism has been applied after Hungary.
The Japanese delegation received information on key projects of digital transformation of the Armed Forces of Ukraine within the IT coalition. Ukraine and Japan agreed to further cooperate on the implementation of new projects.
Stockholm's Arlanda Airport has closed air traffic after four drones were spotted. At least five planes were diverted to other airports, and the police launched an investigation.
A damaged water main is being repaired in the center of Kyiv. Traffic is restricted on Bulvarno-Kudriavska Street, water pressure in Shevchenkivskyi district is reduced, but all customers are supplied with water.
The LUM Museum in Peru, dedicated to the events of 1980-2000, has launched an audio guide in Ukrainian. This is the 87th Ukrainian audio guide in the world as part of Olena Zelenska's project to Ukrainize leading museums.
In the Ternopil region, a drunk man with a mobilization deferral broke the front door of a shopping center in an attempt to get inside. The offender was provided with medical care, the police were called and an investigation into the incident was launched.
Ukrainian athlete Maryna Mazhula won a silver medal in kayaking at the 2024 Paralympic Games in Paris. She finished second in the 200-meter final in the KL1 class, behind only a representative of Chile.
Three women were killed and a man was wounded as a result of a cluster munition strike on the village of Cherkaske. Nine houses and a car were damaged, and emergency services are working at the scene.
Three Israeli civilians are shot dead at the Allenby crossing between the West Bank and Jordan. The attacker was killed, and checks are being made for possible explosives in his vehicle.
Ukraine's Foreign Ministry opposed the screening of the film Russians at War at the Venice Film Festival. The Ministry considers the film an insult to war victims and a tool of Kremlin propaganda.
According to the WSJ, Iran has supplied short-range ballistic missiles to Russia. The Institute for the Study of War believes this is an exchange for Su-35 fighter jets, although the White House has not yet confirmed the deliveries.
The former US Secretary of State gave advice to the Vice President on the upcoming debate with Donald Trump. Clinton believes that Harris should “bait” Trump, and not be a “bait” herself.
The situation in Ukraine's power system remains stable despite the damage caused by Russian attacks. Power companies have restored power to more than 19,000 consumers, and no restrictions are expected on Sunday.
An explosion of unknown origin occurred on the territory of a motor vehicle filling station in the Holosiivskyi district of Kyiv. A two-story building was partially destroyed, two people were found dead, and there are possible people under the rubble.
The Romanian Ministry of Defense confirmed that at least two Russian drones entered the country's airspace. To monitor the situation, two F-16 aircraft were deployed to track the drone's route.
According to a YouGov poll, 55% of Americans believe that a peaceful transfer of power is likely after the US presidential election. Democrats are more optimistic about this than Republicans.