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A reminder of success in countering the enemy at long range: SBU and "Ukrposhta" solemnly presented the "Web" postage stampPhoto

The SBU and Ukrposhta solemnly canceled the "Web" postage stamp, dedicated to the special operation that hit 41 enemy aircraft at 4 airfields. The stamp's circulation is 300,000 copies, and a "First Day" envelope and a presentation folder have also been issued.

Politics • September 5, 01:30 PM • 4205 views
As part of Operation "Evasion", over 270 men who tried to avoid mobilization were exposedPhoto

Since the beginning of September 2025, schemes for evading mobilization have been uncovered, including illegal deregistration from military records and smuggling men abroad. Over 270 men of conscription age who tried to avoid mobilization have been identified.

Crimes and emergencies • September 5, 12:50 PM • 3954 views
Ukrainians beaten in Warsaw: Polish law enforcement suspects 3 men, who have already been arrestedPhoto

In Poland, three men attacked Ukrainians, insulting them because of their nationality, and then severely beating them. The police detained the perpetrators thanks to a video recording of the incident.

Crimes and emergencies • September 5, 12:03 PM • 5072 views
Transfer record in women's football: Frenchwoman Geyoro moved to "London City" for 1.4 million pounds sterling

Grace Geyoro moved to London City for £1. 4 million, breaking the previous transfer record. London City Lionesses have signed 16 players this summer, including well-known footballers.

Sports • September 5, 11:30 AM • 2994 views
Poland changes rules for "800+" payments for Ukrainians: compliance checks expected

Poland tightens requirements for Ukrainians to receive "800+" assistance, linking it to economic activity and children's education in Polish schools. The Social Insurance Institution will monthly check compliance with the criteria.

Our people abroad • September 5, 10:17 AM • 2806 views
In the "Reserve+" mobile application, you can pay fines for 9 violations: details and algorithm

The "Reserve+" mobile application has expanded its functionality, allowing users to pay fines for 9 types of military violations. The payment process takes about 4 days, and failure to pay on time doubles the fine amount.

Society • September 4, 07:10 PM • 5692 views
A large-scale investigation is underway in Italy regarding a porn site that published fake images of Prime Minister Meloni

Italian prosecutors are investigating a pornographic website that published fake images of Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and other women. The site, which had 700,000 subscribers, was shut down, but law enforcement is investigating the origin of the photos and cases of blackmail.

News of the World • September 4, 04:34 PM • 4678 views
Israel remains steadfast: only the release of all hostages and the disarmament of Hamas

Israel rejected Hamas's ceasefire proposal, calling it a "manipulation. " Tel Aviv demands the release of all hostages and the disarmament of Hamas.

News of the World • September 4, 02:59 PM • 5024 views
Poland's airspace was violated: two drones flew in, but the country decided not to shoot them down

Two drones entered Polish airspace but posed no threat, so they were not shot down. This happened amid massive Russian attacks on Ukraine.

Politics • September 4, 11:49 AM • 5338 views
Alternative available: Samsung unveiled Galaxy S25 FE and new tablets at IFA in Berlin

Samsung offers the Galaxy S25 FE smartphone, an affordable version of its flagship, and updates its Galaxy Tab S11 tablet lineup. All new devices are thinner than previous models.

Technologies • September 4, 11:13 AM • 3362 views
Crime in Kyiv pre-trial detention center: after the death of a detainee, both prisoners and detention center employees will be held accountable in courtPhoto

The investigation into the death of a detainee in the Kyiv pre-trial detention center has been completed. Indictments have been sent to court against 14 people, including 9 employees of the detention center and 5 prisoners, including the "overseer."

Society • September 4, 10:19 AM • 2941 views
Lady Gaga felt "discomfort" and canceled her performance in Florida just minutes before it began

Lady Gaga canceled her performance in Miami as part of The Mayhem Ball tour due to an "extremely strained" voice. Her doctor and vocal coach advised the singer not to continue the concert to avoid damaging her vocal cords.

Culture • September 4, 09:56 AM • 5070 views
Plane broke down: Spanish Prime Minister Sanchez didn't make it to Paris, but will attend the meeting in support of Ukraine online

The plane carrying the head of the Spanish government to Paris for the "Coalition of the Willing" meeting broke down. Pedro Sanchez returned to Madrid and promises to join the summit on security guarantees for Ukraine via video link.

Politics • September 4, 09:08 AM • 2964 views
Britain funds weapons for Ukraine using Russian assets: £1 billion contribution reported

Great Britain has transferred £1 billion worth of weapons to Ukraine, using frozen Russian assets. British Defence Secretary John Healey discussed strengthening military support in Kyiv.

Politics • September 4, 08:40 AM • 2537 views
Google must pay 425 million for illegal data collection

Google must pay $425. 7 million to nearly 100 million users for privacy violations. The corporation is considering the possibility of filing an appeal.

News of the World • September 4, 07:31 AM • 3078 views
Robotaxi goes beyond Austin, Texas: Tesla opens self-driving car to everyone

Tesla's Robotaxi app is now available to all iPhone users. The company is expanding services beyond Austin, Texas.

Technologies • September 4, 06:36 AM • 2924 views
Ukraine repelled a massive drone attack: 84 UAVs shot down, but there were hits

The enemy attacked Ukraine with 112 attack UAVs, of which 84 were shot down or suppressed. 28 drones hit 17 locations.

War in Ukraine • September 4, 06:20 AM • 13333 views
Buy in advance, as pricing is dynamic: 2026 World Cup tickets will cost over $6700

FIFA has confirmed that tickets for the 2026 FIFA World Cup will cost from $60, but dynamic pricing could raise prices to $6730. FIFA officials recommend buying tickets in advance to avoid significant price increases, as was the case at the 2022 World Cup.

Sports • September 3, 06:38 PM • 4651 views
The European Union warns: the alliance of Xi Jinping, Putin, and Kim Jong Un is a "direct challenge" to the international order

EU High Representative Kaja Kallas called the joint meeting of the leaders of China, North Korea, and Russia in Beijing a "direct challenge" to the international system. She characterized it as the building of an "anti-Western world order."

Politics • September 3, 06:10 PM • 4136 views
Radiohead return after seven-year hiatus: European tour announced

British rock band Radiohead has announced a 2025 tour that will cover five European cities, including London and Madrid. These are the band's first live performances since 2018.

Culture • September 3, 05:44 PM • 49217 views
In Kyiv region, a man killed his underage sister with a knife: he was notified of suspicion

A 25-year-old man who killed his 17-year-old sister in Bila Tserkva has been notified of suspicion. He faces up to 15 years in prison.

Crimes and emergencies • September 3, 05:17 PM • 4952 views
Death of a border guard near the Polish border: forensic and ballistic examinations ordered

The death of a 36-year-old border guard is being investigated in Volyn. Forensic and ballistic examinations have been ordered, and all circumstances of the tragedy are being established.

Crimes and emergencies • September 3, 04:56 PM • 4501 views
17-year-old girl suffered a concussion, others - shrapnel wounds: consequences of the Russian shelling of Druzhkivka in Donetsk regionPhoto

Occupiers shelled Druzhkivka with Smerch MLRS, wounding 7 civilians, including a 17-year-old girl with a concussion. 6 apartment buildings, educational institutions, and transport were damaged.

Society • September 3, 02:22 PM • 3409 views
US court bars Trump from using 18th-century law to deport migrants

A federal appeals court has ruled that President Donald Trump's use of the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 to deport migrants is inadmissible. Deportation under wartime laws is currently illegal in the US.

News of the World • September 3, 01:48 PM • 3706 views
Seven Pillars of Youth: Xi Jinping Discussed with Putin How to Live to 150 Years Old

The leaders of China, Russia, and North Korea discussed the possibility of living to 150 years old during their ascent to the Tiananmen Gate. Putin mentioned organ transplantation, while Xi Jinping spoke about longevity forecasts.

Politics • September 3, 12:58 PM • 3794 views
Ex-policeman and confectionery factory worker adjusted Russian strikes on Dnipropetrovsk regionPhoto

Counterintelligence detained two Russian agents in Dnipropetrovsk region: a 48-year-old confectionery factory worker who spread IPSO and adjusted strikes on enterprises, and a 45-year-old ex-policeman who guided attacks on command posts. Both face life imprisonment for treason.

Crimes and emergencies • September 3, 11:34 AM • 2635 views
Postgraduate Studies-2025: Online Admission Started with New Opportunities, but Not Without Caveats

On September 3, applications for postgraduate studies began to be accepted through electronic accounts. The Ministry of Education and Science warns about the impossibility of changing data after submitting the first application.

Education • September 3, 09:52 AM • 2174 views
Dangerous Himalayan Foothills: Expert Names Causes of Deadly Afghanistan Earthquake

A 6. 0 magnitude earthquake struck Afghanistan on August 31, killing over 1,400 people and destroying 5,400 homes. An expert explained that the region is seismically active due to the friction of tectonic plates, and local buildings do not meet safety standards.

News of the World • September 2, 06:30 PM • 6211 views
In Russia, a former influential head of the Ministry of Defense was sentenced to 9 years in a strict regime penal colony

The former head of the communications department of the Russian Ministry of Defense, Alexander Ogloblin, was sentenced to 9 years in a strict regime penal colony for receiving a bribe of 12 million rubles. This is already the second verdict for Ogloblin, who was previously convicted of embezzling 1.6 billion rubles.

News of the World • September 2, 05:55 PM • 6239 views
45-year-old Florentine suspected of creating fake porn photos of Italian politicians

In Italy, a 45-year-old man is accused of posting fake porn photos of famous people, including politicians. Police launched an investigation after complaints from Giorgia Meloni, her sister, and the opposition leader.

News of the World • September 2, 05:05 PM • 4447 views