Russia has blocked the website of the Orthodox Church of Ukraine, possibly due to military censorship or a law prohibiting requests for donations from unauthorized religious organizations.
Since the beginning of the invasion of Ukraine, Russian troops have lost approximately 365,990 personnel and 6,036 tanks.
Russia holds thousands of Ukrainian civilians in colonies and detention centers without trial. Their detention is often not officially recorded and is not accompanied by a trial.
Russian shelling damaged five houses and two cars in Marhanets, Dnipropetrovs'k region; no casualties were reported.
The Ukrainian military repelled 67 enemy attacks in various regions, under enemy missile, air and artillery fire.
President Zelenskyy plans to visit Switzerland, possibly to speak at the Davos Forum and meet with Swiss leaders.
Ukrainian troops disabled 18 cruise missiles and destroyed 2 enemy ammunition depots, the General Staff reports.
The number of victims of the earthquake in Japan has risen to 180; 120 are missing, 565 are injured, and thousands of people are in shelters.
Traffic on Obolonska Street in Kyiv is blocked due to a water main breakdown, repair crews are working at the scene.
A bus accident in the state of Bahia, Brazil, kills 25 people and injures five. The cause is unknown, and Jacobina declares three days of mourning.
Xi Jinping has promised to step up China's anti-corruption efforts, especially in key sectors, and to toughen penalties for bribery.
After a recent incident, United discovered loose bolts on 737 MAX 9 aircraft, which led to inspections and raised concerns about Boeing's manufacturing process.
A car crashes into the gates of the White House; the driver is detained by the Secret Service for investigation.
Ukraine shoots down the first Shahed-238 jet drone with standard navigation and conventional weapons, capable of high-speed maneuvering over the country's territory.
The US Pentagon claims that it has no plans to withdraw 2,500 troops from Iraq, instead focusing on the fight against ISIS. There has been no request to withdraw troops from Iraq.
14 coal cars derailed in Russia's Trans-Baikal region after a collision with another train, affecting passenger transportation.
The explosion at the Sandman Signature Hotel in Texas injured 21 people, which was caused by a gas leak.
U. S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin is out of the intensive care unit, still unwell but with a good prognosis, and continues treatment at Walter Reed Medical Center.
The BES shut down 7 illegal gambling establishments in Kyiv region; during the searches, evidence was found - computers and poker tables.
An earthquake with a magnitude of 6. 8 has struck near Talaud, Indonesia, triggering a tsunami threat; no casualties have been reported so far.
A gas explosion at the Sandman Hotel in Fort Worth, Texas, injured 11 people and severely damaged the building; details of the victims' condition are unknown.
White House representatives discussed with leaders of the technology and defense sectors how to provide Ukraine with innovative equipment, such as drones and demining technologies.
A wind turbine fell down in Odesa due to strong winds, and emergency crews are working to mitigate the weather damage.
The Finnish government is looking for legal ways to keep the border with Russia closed amid concerns about an uncontrolled influx of migrants.
In the Vinnytsia region, police and utility companies freed 30 cars that had gotten stuck in snow drifts on the road. The road was cleared in a matter of hours.
Dmitry Medvedev suggests that Germany may face a "Maidan" due to farmers' protests and increased financial support for Ukraine. Strikes disrupted the work of Volkswagen's plant in Germany.
A freight train derailment occurs on the Trans-Baikal Railway with no casualties and no threat to the environment; restoration work is underway.
According to the head of the ministry, changes in the Ministry of Defense will be noticeable more and more often.
Kyivvodokanal has localized a water main break on Velyka Vasylkivska Street in Kyiv; repairs are underway and there are no interruptions in service.
The power outage affected several districts of Odesa region, emergency crews are working to restore power supply and other utilities are working.