The Helsinki District Court has seized Russian assets in Finland worth tens of millions of dollars. This is the first successful seizure of Russian assets in a lawsuit over the expropriation of property in Crimea.
Russian troops attacked settlements in the Kherson region, damaging 40 facilities. Civilians were among the victims, including a 13-year-old boy and a gas company employee.
The Ukrainian State Research Institute of Medical and Social Problems of Disability in Dnipro now performs the functions of the central MSEC. The procedure for appealing against MSEC decisions remains unchanged, and cases will be automatically redirected.
The President has submitted two draft laws to the Verkhovna Rada to extend martial law and general mobilization. The documents provide for the extension of both regimes for 90 days from November 10, 2024.
The President of Ukraine has submitted a draft resolution to the Verkhovna Rada to dismiss Andriy Kostin from the post of Prosecutor General. The document was registered under number 12153 after Kostin announced his resignation on October 22.
The Ukrainian power system has introduced temporary emergency blackout schedules in two regions due to damage caused by shelling. The situation remains balanced and the outages will be canceled after the repair works are completed.
An air alert has been declared in Khmelnytsky and other western regions of Ukraine. Groups of attack UAVs were spotted moving westward through Zhytomyr and Khmelnytsky regions.
A 34-year-old UN volunteer was detained in Donetsk region, who, according to the SBU, was an FSB agent. According to the SBU, he was collecting data on the locations of the Ukrainian military to plan enemy attacks on Pokrovsk.
The LDP-led coalition won only 215 seats instead of the required 233 for a majority. New Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba promised to implement reforms and remain in office despite the defeat.
Satellite images revealed damage to Iran's Parchin and Khojir military bases after the Israeli attack. The facilities are associated with the former nuclear program and ballistic missile production.
Two distilleries are attacked in the Voronezh region of the Russian Federation, with explosions and fires. The Russian Defense Ministry announces the interception of 21 drones over four regions.
A representative of Nvidia announced the future “human form” of artificial intelligence. According to him, Japanese technologies will contribute to the development of AI not only in the creation of humanoids, but also in real operations.
In Dzhankoy, Simferopol and Chervonogvardeisky districts of Crimea, local residents reported numerous explosions.
Over the last day, 144 combat engagements took place in the frontline, most of them in the Kurakhove and Pokrovsk sectors. The enemy launched 91 air strikes and fired 4410 times at Ukrainian positions.
In Ukraine, partly cloudy weather is expected without significant precipitation, with fog in some places. Temperatures will be 4-9° C at night, 11-16° C during the day, up to 19° C in the south, southwest wind with a shift to northwest.
Gas prices in Europe rose to 42. 98 euros per megawatt-hour, the highest level since December 2023. The increase was caused by supply disruptions from Norway and geopolitical risks in the Middle East.
China has launched a diplomatic “charm offensive” against US allies amid a possible Trump victory. Beijing is seeking to improve relations with Japan, India, Britain and Australia over economic concerns.
An anti-Trump group organized an open letter signed by 200+ mental health professionals about the danger of Trump as a leader. Experts claim that he has symptoms of a severe personality disorder.
A Los Angeles prosecutor has recommended a review of the sentence of the Menendez brothers, who were convicted of murdering their parents in 1989. New evidence of sexual abuse by their father has emerged.
Scout Motors has announced two electric vehicles - the Traveler SUV and the Terra truck with prices starting at $60,000. The vehicles will have a range of up to 563 kilometers, and the versions with a gas generator will have a range of more than 800 kilometers.
The Indonesian Ministry of Foreign Affairs has announced the start of the process of joining the BRICS. New President Prabowo Subianto is seeking to strengthen the country's role in international relations.
The total area of winter crops in Ukraine may increase this year due to wheat. Winter rapeseed plantings decreased by 10% due to unfavorable weather conditions.
Beijing is showing signs of discontent with the DPRK's deepening ties with Russia after sending 12,000 North Korean soldiers. China fears destabilization in the region and a return to the Cold War model.
Ukrainian farmers harvested 63. 7 million tons of grains and oilseeds from an area of 18.1 million hectares. The largest harvest was in Odesa, Poltava and Vinnytsia regions.
The Accounting Chamber conducted the first historical audit of the Pension Fund according to international standards. The audit revealed problems with the identification of pensioners and an additional burden on the budget due to increased payments.
Ukraine is expected to harvest 75 million tons of grains and oilseeds in 2024. This is 10 million tons less than last year, according to Deputy Minister of Agrarian Policy Taras Vysotsky.
European diplomats are developing a plan to tighten sanctions against Russia in the wake of Trump's possible return to the US presidency. New restrictions will include supply controls, oil and LNG sanctions.
The First Deputy Minister of Agrarian Policy explained why the price of potatoes has stabilized at UAH 25-30. Imports from Poland and the Baltics are helping to curb speculative price increases.
A woman was killed and 10 people were wounded as a result of Russian strikes on Kupyansk and the surrounding area. Residential buildings, commercial facilities and civilian infrastructure, including a kindergarten, were damaged.
Ombudsman Lubinets met with the Minister of Qatar on humanitarian issues. Agreements were reached on lists of missing persons, letters of prisoners and assistance to civilians.