The air quality index in Delhi has reached a critical level of 457, leading to the introduction of level IV restrictions. The authorities are closing schools, banning construction and restricting traffic.
Angelina Jolie and her 16-year-old son Knox attended the Governors Awards in Los Angeles. The actress shone in a gold and silver dress, while her son, who looks very much like his father, appeared in a tuxedo.
Rivne, Lviv, Ivano-Frankivsk, and Zakarpattia regions have canceled schedules of hourly power outages. The decision was made by order of Ukrenergo until further notice.
Donald Trump has nominated Brendan Carr to head the Federal Communications Commission. Carr is known for his criticism of tech giants.
The Australian Senate voted to convict Aboriginal Senator Lydia Thorpe, who publicly opposed King Charles III. The vote of no confidence deprived her of the right to represent the House in delegations.
The occupiers fired 2 Iskander-M ballistic missiles, an X-59 missile and 11 drones at Ukraine. Air defense systems shot down 8 enemy drones in five regions, and three UAVs were lost.
The enemy launched a massive missile and air strike, using 132 missiles and 85 air strikes. Ukrainian defenders repelled numerous attacks in different directions, destroying 13 enemy concentration areas.
SpaceX is preparing to launch a tender offer for the sale of shares in December at a price of $135 per share. The company could be valued at more than $250 billion and expects a favorable government attitude after Trump's possible victory.
Mohammed bin Salman will not attend the G20 summit in Rio de Janeiro due to a chronic ear canal disease. The decision could also be influenced by Putin's absence and the end of Biden's presidency.
The Estonian government has approved another military aid package for Ukraine, including equipment and ammunition. Total assistance from Estonia has already exceeded 500 million euros, which is 1.4% of the country's GDP.
Pete Hagseth, Trump's nominee for US Secretary of Defense, was labeled by a member of the military as a possible “insider threat” because of his tattoo.
The Kosovo national team left the field in the 93rd minute of the match against Romania because of pro-Serbian chants from the fans. The players refused to return to the field, and the match was interrupted with the score tied 0-0.
An air strike in Ivanopillia set an administrative building on fire and damaged 10 residential buildings. Over the past day, the occupiers shelled 14 settlements in Donetsk region, damaging 56 civilian objects.
Aslan Bzhania said he was ready to resign after protesters vacated government buildings. The protests erupted over an investment agreement with russia that was due to be ratified.
At a session of the Georgian Central Election Commission, an opposition representative threw black paint on the chairman after the microphone was cut off. Despite the incident, the commission approved the election results, with Georgian Dream receiving 54% of the vote.
The witness testified to the US House of Representatives Ethics Committee about Matt Goetz's sexual relationship with a minor. Getz, who has been nominated by Trump to be Attorney General, denies all allegations.
The EU is investigating information about a factory in China that produces drones for the Russian army. The European bloc is ready to impose sanctions against Beijing if the facts are confirmed.
Radoslav Sikorsky announced an important meeting in the Weimar Triangle Plus format next week in Warsaw. Representatives of Ukraine, France, Germany and other European countries are invited to the talks.
Argentine courts have decided to arrest 61 Brazilians involved in the January 2023 riots in Brasilia. The fugitives tried to avoid punishment by hiding in Argentina.
The leaders of China and Japan held their first meeting to discuss issues between the two countries. Japan asked for the ban on seafood to be lifted and for the security of Japanese in China to be strengthened.
Russian troops carried out another nighttime drone attack on Kyiv region. The attack caused only minor damage to the windows of two apartments and balconies, with no casualties.
In Buenos Aires, police arrested a man and seized more than 60 pieces of Nazi weapons with the symbols of the Third Reich. Military uniforms, flags and busts of Hitler were also confiscated.
Gazprom has stopped gas transit through Ukraine to Austria. Minister Sybiha called this the use of energy as a weapon.
U. S. State Department spokesperson Monica Jacobsen reiterated the U.S.'s continued support for Ukraine. The United States will continue to help bring to justice those responsible for war crimes against Ukrainians.
Russian tricolors were found on the destroyed bridge over the Sudost river in Chernihiv region. Ukrainian border guards quickly destroyed the enemy symbols using drones.
Enemy shelling damaged one of the high-voltage power lines at Zaporizhzhia NPP. The plant has switched to a backup line, and Ukrenergo repair teams are carrying out repair work.
At night, Russia attacked Ukraine with 83 Shahed drones and an S-300 missile in Kharkiv region. The defense forces destroyed 53 UAVs in different regions, and another 30 were lost locally.
The disbursement of a €4. 1 billion tranche of EU aid to Ukraine is pending approval by the EU Council. The European Commission hopes to make the payment by the end of 2023.
In the village of Shchaslyve, while checking military registration documents, police reportedly said a DFTH representative fired two shots in the air while chasing a man. Police opened a criminal investigation under the article on hooliganism.
Writer Stephen King announced his departure from social network X due to its toxicity. He denied rumors of a ban from Elon Musk and invited his followers to follow him on Threads.