Russian troops shelled a children's library in Kherson, causing damage but no casualties.
The deputy, who was previously a member of the banned Party of Regions, was detained by the SBU for aiding Russian troops and betraying his pro-Ukrainian father to get a position in the occupation administration in Kherson region. During the occupation, he was involved in looting, kidnapping and collaboration.
Doctors at Kyiv's Okhmatdyt, with the support of the MHP-Hromadske Charitable Foundation, have examined nearly 300 children in Dnipropetrovs'k Oblast and are planning further visits. The initiative is aimed at monitoring and protecting children's health in the context of chronic stress caused by the war.
Tenders worth UAH 13 million have been canceled in Odesa region, recognizing them as unnecessary, in preference to funding the Armed Forces rather than local projects such as road repairs and stadium reconstruction. Suspicious tenders are being sent to the State Audit Service and law enforcement agencies for review.
55 UN member states and the EU signed a declaration on the occasion of the 90th anniversary of the Holodomor, initiated by Ukraine. The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine emphasized the growing international attention to the tragedy and the need to prevent such atrocities.
The Russian army fired twice at night on Myrovska and Marhanetska communities in Nikopol district, no civilian casualties were reported.
The losses of the Russian occupiers since the beginning of the full-scale invasion of Ukraine have reached about 322,900 people, 5,496 tanks, 323 aircraft and hundreds of pieces of military equipment, the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported, UNN reports.
The Ukrainian Defense Forces are conducting successful offensive operations in the Melitopol sector and repelling enemy attacks in various directions, including the Bakhmut and Avdiivka sectors, inflicting significant losses on the enemy.
The Ukrainian Air Force shot down three Shahed-131/136 drones on the night of November 24 when they attacked from the southeast.
Israel and Hamas begin a four-day ceasefire mediated by Qatar, which provides for the release of hostages and prisoners, as well as the delivery of humanitarian aid to Gaza.
The Russian Defense Ministry says it has intercepted 16 Ukrainian drones, 13 over occupied Crimea and three near Volgograd, preventing a possible terrorist attack.
Ukraine's Armed Forces conducted air strikes on 11 enemy concentrations, and missile forces hit several targets, including a command post and an air defense facility, resulting in 64 combat engagements in one day.
In response to the recent attacks, the IDF struck Hezbollah facilities in Lebanon, hitting launch pads and military installations.
The United Kingdom won the SpoGomi World Cup, a garbage collection competition in Tokyo, collecting 57. 27 kg of waste and scoring 9046.1 points. This event raises environmental awareness, and the challenges associated with keeping Japan clean are quite complex.
Europol has set up an OSINT task force to help investigate war crimes in Ukraine, and Ukrainian Prosecutor General Andriy Kostin recognized this as an important step in their cooperation.
A transformer fire at the Chagino power substation in Moscow's Lublino district has covered 200 square meters, with thick smoke spreading and extinguishing complicated by the building's height.
The occupation authorities are seeking to increase the involvement of children in brainwashing programs in the occupied territories, with 70% of schoolchildren being pushed to participate in competitions and trips glorifying Russia.
The three largest Greek shipping companies have stopped transporting Russian oil in compliance with US sanctions. This move increases dependence on Russia's Sovcomflot and smaller, lesser-known companies.
Kharkiv plans to install a modern public warning system in all city districts by 2024, which promises rapid response to threats and coverage of the entire city for prompt notification of citizens.
The Finnish government proposes to increase aid to Ukraine by EUR 95. 7 million and provide state guarantees for Finnish investments in Ukraine, increasing the budget for 2024 by EUR 20.7 million.
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.