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Liliia Naboka

Graduated from Uzhhorod National University in 2003, majoring in Journalism. She worked in regional print and electronic media, and later, from 2007, in Kyiv. In particular, she worked as a correspondent at LIGA.net, as an editor at UNIAN, Channel 24, as well as at the TV channels "Priamyi," "Espreso," UATV, and RADA. In addition, as a journalist and editor, she contributed to the news sections of the HUBZ health portal and the GreenPost environmental news website. She specializes in economic and social news.
Author's articles
In Lithuania, over a million euros in EU aid for Ukrainian refugees was mistakenly received by non-Ukrainians.

In Lithuania, over a million euros from the EU, intended for Ukrainian refugees, were mistakenly received by citizens of 43 other countries, including Russians and Belarusians. An investigation into the incident has been launched.

Politics • May 28, 08:29 AM • 3632 views
Iran says it will accept US IAEA inspectors after nuclear deal is concluded

Tehran may allow US IAEA inspectors to visit its nuclear facilities if negotiations with Washington are successful. Iran has made significant progress in the development of nuclear energy.

News of the World • May 28, 07:59 AM • 2391 views
Russia's summer offensive: Ukraine is preparing for a large-scale attack on Donetsk region – WP

Russia is planning a large-scale offensive in Donetsk region in the summer, Ukraine is preparing to defend itself. Experts believe that this may be Moscow's last chance to achieve its захватницьких goals.

War in Ukraine • May 28, 07:28 AM • 3887 views
Sanctioned Russian billionaire Potanin bought a minority stake in Yandex

Russian billionaire Vladimir Potanin, who is under sanctions, has acquired 9. 95% of Yandex's shares. The deal was carried out through companies belonging to his holding company "Interros".

News of the World • May 28, 06:35 AM • 2767 views
Russian Strikes on Kharkiv Region: One Dead and Nine Wounded, Including a Child

During the day, the enemy attacked 6 settlements in Kharkiv region. As a result of the shelling, one person was killed and nine were injured, including a four-year-old girl.

War in Ukraine • May 28, 06:06 AM • 3682 views
In Moscow, a box was found attached to the bottom of an SUV belonging to an official of the Russian Guard - Russian media

In Moscow, near a gas station, a Toyota Land Cruiser Prado belonging to a high-ranking official of the Russian Guard was found with a box under the bottom. Operational services are working on the spot, the territory is cordoned off.

News of the World • May 27, 02:29 PM • 2745 views
Kyiv's allies lifted restrictions on strikes deep into Russia a few months ago - Merz

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz stated that Ukraine's allies have lifted restrictions on strikes deep into Russia. This has given Ukraine more opportunities to defend itself by attacking military positions in Russia.

War in Ukraine • May 27, 02:00 PM • 3063 views
The Trump administration will terminate federal contracts with Harvard University

The Trump administration terminates $100 million in federal contracts with Harvard University over allegations of racial discrimination and antisemitism. The White House is pressuring the university to change its policies.

News of the World • May 27, 01:08 PM • 2389 views
Trans-Balkan Corridor: Ukraine opens new gas route

NEURC simplified the conditions for gas transportation through the Trans-Balkan Corridor. This will allow importing up to 3 million cubic meters of gas per day, strengthening the energy security of the region.

Economy • May 27, 11:19 AM • 3809 views
"Slovakia does not need lecturing": Fico responded to Merz's threats of consequences for deviating from the EU course

Prime Minister Fico responded to the threats of German Chancellor Merz regarding pressure on Slovakia for its position on Russia. He stated that the country does not need instructions and will defend its interests.

Politics • May 27, 10:46 AM • 4695 views
Jia Jia and De De: Names chosen in competition for Hong Kong's twin panda cubs

In Hong Kong, names were chosen for the first local panda cubs. According to the voting results, the babies were named Jia Jia and De De, which mean family happiness and success.

UNN Lite • May 27, 09:48 AM • 144262 views
In the Ternopil region, a group of criminals was exposed for organizing escapes from military units and transfers abroad for men

In the Ternopil region, a criminal group helped evaders escape from military units and illegally cross the border. For their services, they charged up to $15,000.

Crimes and emergencies • May 27, 08:31 AM • 3035 views
Leaders of Northern European countries are strengthening cooperation amid pressure from Russia and the United States

Leaders of Northern European countries announced the deepening of cooperation in the field of security. This is happening against the background of increasing threats from Moscow and pressure from Washington.

Politics • May 27, 07:24 AM • 3481 views
Speleologists discovered artifacts of a vanished culture in the Mexican cave of Tlayokok

Artifacts of the Tlacotepehua culture, which disappeared over 500 years ago, have been discovered in the Tlayocok cave in Mexico. They were likely used in fertility rituals.

Culture • May 27, 06:37 AM • 42820 views
German Foreign Minister rejects criticism from Russia after lifting restrictions on long-range strikes

The German Foreign Minister has rejected criticism from Russia regarding the permission for Ukraine to strike targets on Russian territory. He stated that Germany will support Ukraine in its fight against the aggressor.

War in Ukraine • May 27, 06:05 AM • 87088 views
Video with a "slap": Macron said that he and his wife were joking when she raised her hands to his face

French President Emmanuel Macron said that the video with his wife, where she allegedly slaps him, was a joke. He added that the incident was exaggerated by pro-Russian media.

Politics • May 26, 01:57 PM • 3787 views
In Chernihiv region, a man stabbed a soldier in the TCC during a document check: what is known

In Pryluky, a man who was taken to the TCC for verification attacked a soldier with a knife. The victim was hospitalized, the attacker was detained, and criminal proceedings were opened.

War in Ukraine • May 26, 01:28 PM • 2990 views
Finland summoned the russian ambassador due to airspace violation

The Finnish Foreign Ministry demands explanations from russia regarding the alleged violation of the country's airspace by two military aircraft. The incident occurred over the Gulf of Finland, and the border service is conducting an investigation.

Politics • May 26, 11:59 AM • 3214 views
"putin is insane": the kremlin explained Trump's statement by "emotional overload"

peskov said that Trump's words about putin are related to emotional overload. He also commented on the shelling of Ukraine and accused Kyiv of threats and drone attacks.

War in Ukraine • May 26, 11:33 AM • 2936 views
In Prykarpattia, the first case of botulism this year was recorded: how the victim was poisoned In the Ivano-Frankivsk region, the first case of botulism was recorded this year. A resident of the region became infected after eating homemade canned goods. This was reported by the Ivano-Frankivsk Regional Center for Disease Control and Prevention on Facebook. It is noted that the victim is currently in the hospital receiving the necessary treatment. "The case is associated with the consumption of homemade canned food," the statement said. The Center for Disease Control once again reminded of the dangers of consuming homemade canned products, especially meat and fish products. Botulism is a severe food poisoning caused by the ingestion of food products contaminated with botulinum toxins. The causative agent of botulism multiplies in the absence of oxygen, such as in poorly processed canned food.

The first case of botulism this year has been recorded in the Ivano-Frankivsk region after consuming canned meat. The victim was hospitalized, provided with the necessary treatment, and administered serum.

Health • May 26, 10:58 AM • 3008 views
Russia will continue to discredit the diplomatic path to end the war in the next two weeks - CCD

In the next two weeks, Russian propagandists will continue to discredit diplomacy. Narratives about the lack of support for Ukraine from the EU and the US and other fables will be spread.

War in Ukraine • May 26, 10:02 AM • 2834 views
Poland sent a note to the Russian Federation due to the desecration of the Katyn massacre memorial in Mednoye - Sikorsky

Poland reacted to the desecration of the Katyn massacre memorial in Russian Mednoye. The Polish order and cross, which embody the Stalinist version of history, were removed from the monument.

Politics • May 26, 09:16 AM • 3171 views
"Lilo & Stitch" and "Mission: Impossible" collected a record box office over the weekend in the USA

The new Disney film "Lilo & Stitch" became the leader of the box office in the USA, collecting $183 million over the weekend. "Mission: Impossible - Final Reckoning" earned 77 million.

Culture • May 26, 08:12 AM • 4322 views
In Berlin, diplomats are increasingly violating traffic laws: the leaders of the anti-rating

The number of traffic violations by drivers with diplomatic license plates has increased in Berlin. Most violations are by drivers of the embassies of Saudi Arabia, the United States and Iraq, and Ukrainian diplomats are in seventh place.

News of the World • May 26, 07:08 AM • 1847 views
Oscar-winning French documentary filmmaker Marcel Ophüls has died at the age of 97

French-German director Marcel Ophüls has died at the age of 97. He is known for the film "The Sorrow and the Pity," which debunked the myth of French resistance to the Nazis.

Culture • May 26, 06:22 AM • 3392 views
Russia's strikes on Ukraine must be met with new Western sanctions - German Foreign Minister

Johann Wadephul stated that the West should respond to the latest Russian attacks with additional sanctions. He hopes that this will force Putin to negotiate.

War in Ukraine • May 26, 05:45 AM • 3196 views
Danced on graves to a Russian song about cannibalism: 17-year-old violator received an administrative protocol

In Dnipro, a 17-year-old girl filmed a video of dancing in a cemetery to a Russian song about cannibalism. The police drew up an administrative protocol for hooliganism against her, the violator faces a fine.

Society • May 23, 02:25 PM • 2648 views
Forcing Russia to peace is now more effective than negotiations, weapons and sanctions are needed - Podolyak

Putin is not ready for peace, and the aggressor's demands are unacceptable. Advisor to the OP Mykhailo Podolyak stated that forcing Russia to peace is now more important than negotiations. And for this, Ukraine needs weapons and strengthening of anti-Russian sanctions.

War in Ukraine • May 23, 01:56 PM • 2359 views
Ukraine appealed to the UN and the ICRC due to the shooting of Ukrainian prisoners of war by the occupiers - Lubinets

After the shooting of two Ukrainian prisoners of war in the Pokrovsk direction, Ukraine appealed to the UN and the Red Cross. The Ombudsman called for reporting the crimes of the Russian Federation.

War in Ukraine • May 23, 01:30 PM • 2220 views
The EU must be prepared for the US to lose interest not only in Ukraine, but also in Europe - Sikorsky

The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Poland stated that the EU must be prepared for the US to lose interest not only in Ukraine, but also in Europe. American leaders are openly declaring a change of priorities.

Politics • May 23, 12:18 PM • 5593 views