At the upcoming UN climate summit, Brazil will propose the creation of a large international fund to support the protection of tropical forests, attracting contributions from rich countries.
Artem Pivovarov postponed a charity concert in Dublin due to the riots and explosions that occurred nearby, putting the safety of fans first and promising to reschedule the performance. The incident in Dublin was followed by violent protests and a knife attack that left five people injured and police clashed with rioters.
North Korea's rocket stage exploded after separation, likely intentionally to prevent the United States and South Korea from obtaining the technology, while Kim Jong-un hailed the satellite launch as a victory and a surveillance tool.
Eric Adams, the mayor of New York City, has been accused of sexual assault since 1993 in a lawsuit seeking $5 million. Adams' office denies that he knows the accuser.
Serbia has purchased 11 Russian Mi-35 helicopters from Cyprus, partially paying for them with its own weapons, to strengthen its air force, according to President Vucic. The country continues to balance between East and West by acquiring various international military technologies.
Russian UAVs attacked Khmelnytsky region, triggering air defense activity and an air alert; later, a threat to Starokonstantinov was reported.
At least 85 headstones in the Jewish part of the cemetery in the Belgian city of Charleroi were destroyed by vandals. Unknown persons also stole bronze decorative elements such as Stars of David and other symbols.
The Latvian Saeima extended support for Ukrainian refugees for another year and approved the transfer of vehicles to Ukraine, including those from state institutions, in agreement with the government.
Lieutenant General Alexander Solfranc, head of NATO's logistics command, warns that bureaucratic red tape is slowing down the movement of troops in Europe, jeopardizing readiness for a potential conflict with Russia. He advocates the creation of a military free zone similar to Schengen.
The State Energy Supervision Inspectorate will investigate why seven power units at the thermal power plant needed emergency repairs on November 22, causing a temporary electricity shortage that was covered by imports.
Powerful explosions have been heard in Russia-occupied Dzhankoy in Crimea, a key road and rail hub crucial to Russian military operations in southern Ukraine. The recent explosions follow previous incidents, including a UAV attack on a Russian air base in June.
Ukrainian gymnast Vlada Nikolchenko was expelled from the national team after posting on Instagram that expressed hatred for Poland; she later apologized, explaining it as a psychological breakdown.
Riots with anti-immigrant slogans broke out in Dublin after a knife attack that injured five people, including children. Police clashed with protesters who set fire to cars; the identity of the attacker remains unknown.
At the Ramstein meeting, the United States reaffirmed its commitment to both Israel and Ukraine, rejecting any notion that there is a choice between them, according to the Ukrainian Defense Ministry.
The Israeli army (IDF) has killed Hamas naval commander Amar Abu Jalala along with another militant in an air strike in Khan Younis. The IDF claims that Jalala was involved in the organization of terrorist attacks on Israeli territory, which were prevented.
Russian troops attacked the Sumy region of Ukraine with mortars, artillery, and UAVs, causing a total of 86 explosions in various localities.
Starting in 2024, Venice will charge day-trippers €5 during peak weekend hours to reduce overcrowding and encourage longer stays. Only visitors over the age of 14 will have to pay for Saturday day trips from 8:30 to 16:00.
The foreigners tried to illegally cross the Russian border with Finland but were stopped, says Murmansk Region Governor Andrei Chibis.
Oleh Kiper, head of the Odesa Regional Administration, discussed with local youth key issues such as barrier-free access, psychological support for IDP children, and internships for young people in government agencies. The participants agreed to engage young people in the process of creating change.
A new children's playground was opened in Tarashchanska community in Kyiv region, funded by a grant from the MHP-Community Charitable Foundation after winning the Time to Act, Ukraine competition.
Vadym Stolar Foundation launches educational project for mothers.
Oleg Kiper met with French Ambassador Gael Veyer to discuss strengthening Odesa's air defense against the backdrop of Russian attacks on civilian targets and port infrastructure that affect global food security.
A company that has funds in Concord Bank claims that the Deposit Guarantee Fund is illegally blocking access to its funds intended for salary and tax payments, despite the fact that the process of satisfying creditors' claims is underway. The company, which has been unable to receive funds for several months, plans to sue the DGF for its inaction and failure to return the funds.
A 45-year-old man in Kherson sustained a mine-blast injury as a result of a nighttime Russian shelling; his apartment was also damaged.
Russian troops fired a missile at the Kryvorizhstal plant in Dnipro and shelled a town in Nikopol. There were no casualties or injuries.
The Ukrainian defense forces repelled attacks in five directions and countered offensive actions along the entire frontline, with 74 combat engagements taking place over the past day. The enemy's attempts to encircle Avdiivka and regain its positions have failed, while Ukrainian troops are conducting counteroffensives in the Donetsk and Zaporizhzhya sectors.
Kyiv is actively fighting winter conditions: 132 vehicles and 518 employees are clearing roads and sidewalks, and more than 3,300 workers are cleaning the surrounding areas. We urge citizens to be careful and change into winter tires in time.
The Armed Forces of Ukraine conducted 74 combat engagements over the day, hitting numerous military targets with missile launchers.
Russia helped North Korea successfully launch a reconnaissance satellite, as reported by South Korean intelligence officials.
Austrian Foreign Minister Alexander Schallenberg called Russian aggression in Ukraine the biggest threat to Europe, saying that peace depends on Putin, and called on the EU to be united on this issue.