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Overnight, Ukrainian air defense destroyed 21 drones and 2 missiles launched by Russia

Overnight, Ukrainian air defense successfully shot down 21 drones and 2 of 3 Russian X-59 missiles targeting Khmelnytsky region.

War in Ukraine • November 29, 05:16 AM • 39310 views
Russia announces drone attack on Moscow

According to Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin, Russian air defense intercepted a drone targeting the city without damage or casualties.

Politics • November 29, 05:10 AM • 33973 views
Heads of CIA and Mossad discuss extension of ceasefire in Gaza with Qatari Prime Minister

CIA Director William Burns met in Doha with the head of the Mossad and the Prime Minister of Qatar to discuss the continuation of the truce in Gaza and the exchange of prisoners after Qatar announced the extension of the ceasefire.

Politics • November 29, 04:55 AM • 32875 views
National project to train digital transformation leaders launches in Ukraine

Ukraine has initiated the CDTO Campus project to train digital transformation specialists to implement digital reforms and support civil servants in the digital sphere. The project aims to educate leaders with digitalization skills who will drive change in government agencies and regions.

Society • November 29, 04:40 AM • 30674 views
"Now Musk has to come to Ukraine": Podoliak on Musk's visit to Israel

Mykhailo Podolyak invited Elon Musk to Ukraine after his visit to Israel, suggesting that personal acquaintance with the horrors of war might make Musk realize the need to remove the Putin regime.

Politics • November 29, 04:10 AM • 31271 views
South Korea considers restoring security posts in the demilitarized zone due to North Korea's military actions

South Korea is considering restoring the disarmed sentry post in response to North Korea's military actions in the demilitarized zone. The Kaesong guard post is a preserved cultural site among others that were previously destroyed.

News of the World • November 29, 03:53 AM • 27313 views
Russia keeps two submarines with Kalibr missiles in the Black Sea

Russia keeps two submarines armed with up to 8 Kalibr missiles in the Black Sea, which poses a high missile threat.

War in Ukraine • November 29, 03:20 AM • 31059 views
Security is being strengthened in the Baltic Sea with 20 warships

The JEF defense ministers agreed to deploy about 20 warships to patrol the Baltic Sea starting Friday due to growing threats to critical underwater infrastructure, including signals to Russia.

Politics • November 29, 03:00 AM • 31370 views
Saudi Arabia will host the World Expo 2030

Saudi Arabia will host the World Expo 2030 in Riyadh from October 1, 2030 to March 31, 2031, having received a record 119 votes, beating competitors South Korea and Italy. This is another diplomatic triumph for the Gulf country after the FIFA World Cup in Qatar.

News of the World • November 29, 02:40 AM • 26883 views
One miner dies as a result of a pipeline rupture at the Sobieski coal mine in Poland

An accident at the Sobieski coal mine in Jaworzno, Poland, caused by a pipeline bursting at a depth of 500 meters, killed at least one miner and injured five others; rescue operations are ongoing.

Society • November 29, 02:20 AM • 28065 views
French warship Dixmude begins treatment of wounded from Gaza in Egypt

The French warship Dixmude, now a floating hospital near Gaza, has begun receiving its first emergency patients in El Arish, Egypt. It has 40 beds and 80 medical staff, including 16 surgeons and six pediatricians. France is ready to evacuate and treat up to fifty children from Gaza in its hospitals.

Society • November 29, 02:00 AM • 27203 views
US Senate to consider bills on aid to Israel and Ukraine next week

Next week, the US Senate plans to consider aid bills for Israel and Ukraine, with Majority Leader Schumer insisting on bipartisan support despite disagreements over funding for security of the US southern border.

Politics • November 29, 01:40 AM • 30262 views
Putin waits for US election results in 2024 before making peace with Ukraine - Reuters

Putin is not expected to seek peace in Ukraine until after the 2024 US elections, as a potential Trump victory could affect Western support for Kyiv, according to a US State Department official.

Politics • November 29, 01:20 AM • 31277 views
Donald Tusk is named the most powerful person in Europe by Politico

Former Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk has been named the "Most Powerful Man in Europe" by Politico magazine amid potential political changes in Poland.

Politics • November 29, 01:00 AM • 31641 views
Poland receives all ordered FA-50 fighters from South Korea

Poland has received all 12 FA-50 fighter jets from South Korea this year, which strengthens the capabilities of its air force. Further deliveries are expected in the future.

Politics • November 29, 12:40 AM • 31637 views
Occupants do not eliminate the consequences of bad weather in the temporarily occupied territories - The Resistance Center

The occupiers in the temporarily occupied territories are trying to cope with the consequences of the bad weather due to the lack of personnel, which left many settlements without electricity.

Politics • November 29, 12:20 AM • 30178 views
Ukrainian drivers block roads in Poland to protest against border closure

Ukrainian drivers organized a protest in Poland, blocking roads and causing traffic jams in Medca in response to previous protests by Polish drivers. The protests remained peaceful and focused on retaliatory actions against Polish drivers who blocked Ukrainian trucks.

Society • November 29, 12:00 AM • 36424 views
Moldova deprives pro-Russian leader Alexander Kalinin of citizenship

Moldovan President Maia Sandu has stripped pro-Russian leader Alexandru Kalinin of his citizenship for recruiting into the armed forces of a foreign country, which is illegal under Moldovan law. Kalin, who supports Russia's invasion of Ukraine, is also under EU and Canadian sanctions for attempts to destabilize Moldova.

Politics • November 28, 11:40 PM • 33365 views
Turkey may ratify Sweden's NATO bid by end of year - Reuters

Turkey's foreign minister informs NATO that Sweden's membership in NATO could be ratified by the end of the year, subject to domestic approval and additional anti-terrorism measures by Sweden.

Politics • November 28, 11:21 PM • 29478 views
Kuleba meets with French Foreign Minister and discusses European defense industry

Ukrainian Foreign Minister Kuleba meets with French Foreign Minister Colonna in Brussels; France promises to support Ukraine's EU accession negotiations and strengthen European cooperation in the defense industry.

Politics • November 28, 11:01 PM • 28450 views
Volodymyr Zelenskyy wins in the "Dreamers" nomination according to Politico

President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy won the Politico "Dreamers" category, with Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny coming in second. Zelenskyy was praised for inspiring Ukrainians to resist and bringing the country closer to EU and NATO membership.

Politics • November 28, 10:25 PM • 27746 views
Kuleba: European Parliament leadership supports negotiations on Ukraine's accession to the EU

Dmytro Kuleba, Ukraine's Foreign Minister, said that the leaders of the European Parliament support Ukraine's EU membership negotiations and that efforts are being made to make a positive decision in December.

Politics • November 28, 10:10 PM • 26824 views
Spain supports the start of negotiations on Ukraine's accession to the EU

During a meeting with his Ukrainian counterpart Dmytro Kuleba in Brussels, Spanish Foreign Minister Jose Manuel Albares expressed support for the start of negotiations on Ukraine's accession to the EU.

Politics • November 28, 09:56 PM • 26331 views
Kuleba meets with Slovakia's new Foreign Minister Blanar in Brussels

Ukraine's Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba met in Brussels with Slovakia's new Foreign Minister Juraj Blanar to discuss Slovakia's support for Ukraine's territorial integrity and defense cooperation. Kuleba thanked Slovakia for its continued support and assistance.

Politics • November 28, 09:26 PM • 26116 views
Water leakage into Earth's core could have spawned mysterious layer that ejects crystals - study

The study suggests that water seeping from the Earth's surface into the core has created a mysterious layer, the "E" layer, which ejects silica crystals and may be older than the inner core. Scientists used laboratory experiments to show how water interacts with the core, challenging previous ideas about its composition.

Society • November 28, 09:11 PM • 28256 views
Three people died in Sumy region due to shelling, including a 7-year-old girl

Russian shelling in the Sumy region resulted in 106 explosions in 8 settlements, killing three people, including a 7-year-old girl, and injuring three others.

War in Ukraine • November 28, 08:46 PM • 36913 views
Breakthrough stem cell therapy shows potential in the treatment of multiple sclerosis

A new stem cell treatment for multiple sclerosis has demonstrated safety and potential to prevent nerve damage in a small, early-stage study, with cells injected directly into the patient's brain showing favorable long-term effects.

Health • November 28, 08:17 PM • 30417 views
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Military man on reforming the food system in the army: the main thing is to remove the monopoly and not to fill the soldier's diet with low-quality products

Hai has been in the military for many years and has seen what food was like before the introduction of the Catalog system, which is now highly criticized for corruption. He says that at the time of its introduction it was a breakthrough.

Society • November 28, 06:32 PM • 52369 views
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Powers of the Deposit Guarantee Fund should be reviewed - lawyer

Oleg Malinevsky advises to review the powers of the Deposit Guarantee Fund, advocates judicial control over insolvency procedures, and questions the role of the Fund in managing and liquidating insolvent banks without sufficient supervision.

Economy • November 28, 05:05 PM • 213935 views
Trees prevent from restoring electricity in Odesa region - DTEK

Due to the proximity to trees, there have been many accidents and wire breaks, which complicates the work of power engineers to restore electricity in the region.

Society • November 28, 04:49 PM • 27017 views