Ombudsman Lubinets said that captured Russian military personnel can no longer make phone calls from Ukraine. According to the Geneva Convention, prisoners have the right only to correspondence, not phone calls.
Moldovan banks have suspended cooperation with the Russian money transfer system Zolotaya Korona. It was the last payment system to allow transfers between the two countries after Unistream and Contact stopped working.
A new design for the reconstruction of the Yahodyn-Dorohusk checkpoint has been presented. The project envisages an increase in the number of lanes from 26 to 52, which will double the capacity for freight and passenger transport.
The Israeli army has completed an operation in the West Bank town and refugee camp of Jenin. According to the Israelis, 14 “terrorists” were killed, more than 30 suspects were detained, and the Palestinians reported 29 deaths.
In Lviv, a farewell is being held for four members of the Bazylevych family who were killed in the Russian attack on September 4. People remember the victims as patriots, and many brought sunflowers.
A British regulator has launched an investigation into Ticketmaster over the sale of tickets to Oasis concerts. Fans complain about high prices and long delays when buying tickets.
26% of marketers plan to reduce spending on X advertising by 2025. Trust in X-advertising has fallen from 22% to 12% since 2022 due to concerns about extreme content.
Pavel Durov, the head of Telegram, promised to improve the messenger's security after his arrest in France. He plans to strengthen content moderation to fight crime on the platform, which has 950 million users.
The city of Vovchansk in the Kharkiv region is almost completely destroyed by Russian artillery and drone strikes. Ukrainian troops are repelling constant attacks by the enemy, who are suffering significant losses.
The pontiff is embarking on his longest foreign trip to Papua New Guinea. He will meet with the authorities, church leaders and attend Sunday Mass in the country with the largest linguistic diversity in the world.
Russian troops launched a missile attack on Chernihiv region, damaging the village of Novyi Bilous. Shelling was reported in other settlements, two civilians were wounded, and houses and an educational institution were damaged.
U. S. Secretary of State Anthony Blinken called on Israel and Hamas to finalize a truce in Gaza. He said that the agreement is 90% ready, although Netanyahu denies this.
The 54-year-old father of the teenager who shot and killed 4 people in a Georgia school has been arrested. He is charged with involuntary manslaughter, second-degree murder and child abuse.
The enemy fired 7 times at the border areas of Sumy region, 10 explosions were recorded. KAB aerial bombs were dropped on 5 communities, and a kamikaze FPV drone strike was also recorded.
Ukrainian judoka Natalia Nikolaychyk won a gold medal in the women's 48 kg weight category at the 2024 Paralympic Games. This is the athlete's second Paralympic medal after her bronze medal in London 2012.
The Chernihiv City Council searched the office of the acting mayor and other premises. The acting mayor, Oleksandr Lomako, considers this to be political pressure and an attempt to paralyze the work of the city council.
The UK Crown Prosecution Service has dropped the case against Harvey Weinstein due to lack of evidence. The indecent assault charge was dropped after a review of the case file.
The Advisory Board meeting considered proposals for the restoration of the destroyed Zelensky estate in Kyiv. The owner proposed to rebuild the house in the form it had before the destruction, including the second floor.
Odesa received 44 mm of precipitation, which exceeds the monthly norm. Rescuers helped 35 people and removed 18 cars from the flooded streets.
An explosion was heard in Kharkiv, which probably occurred outside the city. Earlier, the Air Force reported the launch of guided bombs by tactical aircraft in the Kharkiv region.
Boeing plans to return the Starliner capsule from the ISS without astronauts due to technical problems. Two NASA astronauts will stay on the station longer than planned and return to SpaceX.
Two Russians from RT were indicted in the United States for financing $10 million worth of propaganda content. The goal was to increase internal divisions in the United States and weaken opposition to Russian interests.
Four people are dead and nine hospitalized after a shooting at a high school in Appalachia, Georgia. Colt Gray, a 14-year-old student at the school, has surrendered to police and is in custody.
The United States announced that the agreement between Israel and Hamas on a ceasefire in Gaza was 90% approved. Problems remain with the exchange of hostages and the withdrawal of Israeli troops.
In Kharkiv region, the occupants are conducting assault operations in Vovchansk and Starytsia. There were 2 firefights, 1 missile attack, 35 kamikaze drone attacks, and 407 attacks on Ukrainian positions over the day.
The President of Ukraine thanked the Paralympians for winning 17 awards over two days of competition in Paris. The Ukrainian team won 8 gold, 6 silver and 3 bronze medals.
Tunisian presidential candidate Ayachi Zammel has been arrested on suspicion of signature forgery. The Election Commission also rejected three other well-known candidates, deepening the political crisis in the country.
The Verkhovna Rada ratified the agreement on Ukraine's accession to the International Organization for Agricultural Development. This will allow Ukraine to attract financial resources and develop technologies in the agricultural sector, strengthening the country's food security.
The director of St. Nicholas Children's Hospital reported the stable condition of the children affected by the rocket attack in Lviv. They have an acute reaction to stress and shrapnel injuries, and surgeons and psychologists are working with them.
After the Russian missile strike on Lviv, which claimed 5 lives, city residents are asked to donate blood for the victims. Donation is possible at the City Blood Service Center from 8:30 to 13:30 on weekdays.