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Julia Shramko

He is a production editor on the news feed at UNN news agency. She is responsible for monitoring information sources, publishing news, communicating with news journalists on operational tasks, making suggestions for comments and developing topics. She studied at Lesya Ukrainka Volyn National University. She majored in applied linguistics. She worked at the Volyn News Agency and VolynPost news agency.
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France is going to sign an agreement on security guarantees with Ukraine - Macron

French President Emmanuel Macron announces that France plans to sign a security agreement with Ukraine and start supplying weapons. Macron is personally planning a February visit to Ukraine to finalize these agreements.

Politics • January 17, 06:55 AM • 54006 views
DIU reported fires on the railroad in Russia: video shown

According to the Defence Intelligence of the Ministry of Defence of Ukraine, a railroad burned again in Russia.

War in Ukraine • January 17, 06:36 AM • 48151 views
13 wounded in hospitals due to Russian attack on Kharkiv - RMA

Russian missile strike on Kharkiv hospitalizes 13 people.

War in Ukraine • January 17, 06:23 AM • 42239 views
Grenade explosion in a village council in Zakarpattia: SBU announces consideration of reclassification to a more serious crime with life imprisonment

The case of deputy Serhiy Batryn, suspected of exploding grenades in a village council in Zakarpattia, may be reclassified as a more serious crime.

Crimes and emergencies • January 16, 02:59 PM • 21561 views
Polish strikers lift border blockade at Krakowiec - border guards

Polish strikers unblocked the Korczowa-Krakowiec checkpoint on the Polish-Ukrainian border, while about 300 trucks were waiting to enter Ukraine.

Society • January 16, 02:23 PM • 30784 views
Businesses positively assess their development prospects for the third quarter in a row - NBU

According to the NBU survey, businesses expect to grow for the third quarter in a row, albeit at a slower pace. Inflation expectations are improving, while exchange rate expectations have slightly deteriorated.

Economy • January 16, 01:59 PM • 21667 views
"In order not to harm the EU budget": Orban makes another statement on 50 billion euros for Ukraine

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban emphasizes that assistance to Ukraine should be provided in a way that does not affect the EU budget.

Politics • January 16, 01:40 PM • 21104 views
EU producers lose about EUR 16 billion annually due to counterfeiting - study

European manufacturers lose about 16 billion euros ($17. 5 billion) annually to counterfeit products, according to a study conducted by the EU Intellectual Property Agency. The industries most affected are clothing, cosmetics, and toys.

Economy • January 16, 12:17 PM • 27038 views
China's economy grew by about 5.2% in 2023 - Premier

China's economy grew by about 5. 2% in 2023, slightly exceeding Beijing's targets

News of the World • January 16, 12:00 PM • 24059 views
Russia is "failing" to achieve its strategic goals - von der Leyen

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said at the WEF in Davos that Russia is failing both militarily and economically. She added that Ukraine is closer than ever to joining the EU.

Politics • January 16, 11:43 AM • 22632 views
Chinese PM speaks in Davos: says Beijing has proved itself "worthy of trust"

Chinese Premier Li Keqiang, speaking at the WEF, called for global sincerity and trust, which he believes has been undermined recently. He listed five ways to rebuild trust, including strengthening macroeconomic policy coordination, enhancing industrialization for stable supply chains, and promoting scientific and technological cooperation for continuous innovation.

News of the World • January 16, 10:59 AM • 21101 views
Polish truckers to suspend blockade on the border with Ukraine, reach agreement with government - organizer

Polish truckers agreed to suspend their protest at the border after reaching an agreement on "certain conditions" with the government. The Polish Ministry of Infrastructure is expected to sign the agreement.

Society • January 16, 10:44 AM • 58553 views
Electricity shortage is possible in Ukraine, TPP in Donetsk region comes under enemy fire - power engineers

Despite the high consumption of electricity in Ukraine, its production is currently sufficient, and there are plans to import electricity. However, there may be a shortage of electricity

Society • January 16, 10:29 AM • 30078 views
Brussels audits EU states’ arms supplies to Ukraine after complaints - FT

The EU is conducting an audit of military aid provided to Ukraine by its member states amid accusations that some countries are not providing as much as they could. The audit comes as Brussels and Washington are trying to agree on new financial aid for Ukraine.

Politics • January 16, 09:59 AM • 24415 views
Russia keeps one missile carrier of up to 8 "Kalibr" in the Black Sea

Russia deploys five ships in the Black Sea, including a missile carrier equipped with Kalibr missiles.

War in Ukraine • January 16, 09:45 AM • 25357 views
Mauritius has the highest level of warning due to storm Belal, there is a victim

Tropical Storm Belal has wreaked havoc in Mauritius, causing power outages for 8,400 people and flooding that killed one person.

News of the World • January 16, 08:59 AM • 25912 views
Bulgaria to build €6 billion worth of infrastructure for NATO and civilian purposes

According to Bulgarian Defense Minister Todor Tagarev, the country plans to build 6 billion euros worth of infrastructure, including roads and railways, for NATO and civilian needs.

News of the World • January 16, 07:59 AM • 26860 views
Tinder is leaving Belarus

Tinder, owned by the American Match Group, announced its withdrawal from the Belarusian market on February 15, banning Belarusian users from accessing its accounts and services.

News of the World • January 16, 07:46 AM • 24919 views
Russians massively used civilian transport in military-engineering convoys in Mariupol - Andriushchenko

Russians reportedly intensified the use of civilian transport in military and engineering convoys in Mariupol.

War in Ukraine • January 16, 07:29 AM • 27700 views
Russians massively try to obtain Moldovan citizenship amid war - Reuters

Moldova faces a surge in Russian citizenship applications amid Russia's war against Ukraine.

News of the World • January 16, 07:16 AM • 24959 views
Occupants changed the vector of assault in Luhansk region: 19 attacks repelled

Russian troops have moved their assault operations from the direction of Makiivka to the direction of Serebryansky forest and Bilohorivka in Luhansk region, the head of the Luhansk regional military administration said.

War in Ukraine • January 16, 06:58 AM • 29780 views
A bus caught fire in Kyiv in the morning, no one was injured

In Kyiv, a bus caught fire on the road, but firefighters quickly extinguished it, and there were no casualties. The cause of the fire is under investigation.

Kyiv • January 16, 06:40 AM • 128704 views
Enemy shelled Sumy region three times during the night: 14 explosions

Russian forces shelled Sumy region in Ukraine three times overnight, causing 14 explosions in three hromadas.

War in Ukraine • January 16, 06:32 AM • 105337 views
Russians kill another resident of Donetsk region, 5 wounded

The number of victims of Russian aggression in the Donetsk region has increased: On January 15, another death was reported in Krasnohorivka.

War in Ukraine • January 16, 06:26 AM • 34818 views
Russian army shells Kharkiv region: school and telecom company damaged

Russian troops attacked the village of Vesele and the city of Vovchansk in Kharkiv region, damaging a school and a telecommunications company.

War in Ukraine • January 16, 06:19 AM • 32539 views
Russians fired 581 shells in Kherson region: hit Point of Invincibility, there are wounded

According to local authorities, on January 15, Russian troops attacked Ukraine's Kherson region 99 times, wounding two people.

War in Ukraine • January 16, 06:07 AM • 31602 views
Eastern EU countries demand import duties on Ukrainian grain - Reuters

The agriculture ministers of Bulgaria, Poland, Hungary, Romania and Slovakia have demanded that the EU impose import duties on Ukrainian grain.

Economy • January 15, 03:05 PM • 28334 views
Apple has resorted to a rare discount on the iPhone 15 in China amid increased competition

Apple has cut iPhone prices in China to 500 yuan ($70) amid heightened competition. The move follows a 30% drop in sales in the first week of 2024 and increased restrictions on the use of Apple devices due to security concerns.

News of the World • January 15, 02:40 PM • 46859 views
Indonesia evacuated 6,500 people due to volcanic eruptions

Indonesia has evacuated 6,500 people from the island of Flores due to increased eruptions of the volcano Levotobi Laki Laki. There are no reports of casualties or damage, but as 40 eruptions have occurred since Sunday, authorities are urging locals and tourists to stay 4 kilometers away from the eruption zone.

News of the World • January 15, 02:23 PM • 18893 views
Microsoft has overtaken Apple as the world's largest company by market capitalization

Microsoft has become the world's largest company by market capitalization, overtaking Apple, largely due to its focus on generative artificial intelligence. The growth of Microsoft, which has a market capitalization of $2.887 trillion, contrasts with Apple's problems in key markets and falling demand for the iPhone.

Economy • January 15, 01:13 PM • 74104 views