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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
An occupier involved in the murder of at least three Ukrainian prisoners of war has been notified of suspicion

The Prosecutor's Office and the SBU have notified of suspicion to a junior sergeant of the Russian Federation, known as "Altai", who is involved in the murder of at least three Ukrainian prisoners of war at the Vovchansk Aggregate Plant. The crimes were recorded from June 16 to July 3, 2024, and on September 24, "Altai" was taken prisoner by Ukraine.

War in Ukraine • June 30, 01:11 PM • 1250 views
Norway to deploy some of its F-35s in Poland to enhance NATO security

Norway will send some of its F-35 fighter jets to Poland in the autumn to enhance the security of Polish airspace and protect the logistics hub near Rzeszów. This measure will ensure the uninterrupted delivery of international military aid to Ukraine.

War in Ukraine • June 30, 12:33 PM • 1690 views
Syria will seek withdrawal of Israeli troops from Golan Heights as part of any peace deal - Media

Syria will insist on the withdrawal of Israeli troops from the Golan Heights, regardless of future peace agreements. Israel doubts that Syrian leader al-Sharaa would agree to any deal without this withdrawal.

Politics • June 30, 12:01 PM • 1762 views
Farewell to five Ukrainians killed in Iran's missile strike held in Israel

A farewell ceremony for five Ukrainians who died on June 14 from an Iranian missile strike took place in the Israeli city of Bat Yam. All victims were members of the same family, including two children aged 8 and 10.

News of the World • June 30, 11:16 AM • 1938 views
US intercepted conversation of Iranian officials about American strikes - WP

The US intercepted a conversation between Iranian officials discussing the aftermath of American military strikes on Iran's nuclear program. The Iranians downplayed the damage, claiming the attack was less devastating than expected.

Politics • June 30, 10:43 AM • 19887 views
UINP to be headed by Oleksandr Alfyorov: government elects new head of institution

The Cabinet of Ministers has appointed Oleksandr Alfyorov as the head of the Ukrainian Institute of National Memory. He is a historian, TV and radio host, and military figure.

Society • June 27, 06:58 PM • 4383 views
July 9 is not a deadline: Trump says he can raise tariffs for the EU "sooner or later"

US President Donald Trump said that he could introduce increased tariffs on European exports before or after July 9, the previously set target date. He noted that the date is not fixed and can be changed depending on the achievement of an agreement.

Economy • June 27, 06:36 PM • 4006 views
Russian strike on Chuhuiv and Kharkiv: three people injured, extensive destruction

On June 27, Russian rockets and drones attacked Kharkiv and Chuhuiv, damaging a private enterprise, residential buildings, and infrastructure. In Chuhuiv, two men were injured at a civilian enterprise where a large-scale fire broke out.

Society • June 27, 06:18 PM • 5171 views
Man in Lviv region attacked four women with a knife: two died, two more were injured

In Vynnyky, Lviv region, a man attacked four women with a knife. Two of them, the suspect's 80-year-old mother and 56-year-old sister, died, and two more women were hospitalized with injuries.

Society • June 27, 05:38 PM • 19836 views
Russians developed a plan to militarize children in occupied Kherson region - CNS

Occupiers in Kherson region drafted a plan to involve teenagers in the military game "Zarnitsa", preparing them to be future soldiers of the Russian army. The pro-Kremlin "Movement of the First" was appointed responsible for recruiting teenagers, planning to involve up to 2,000 children and send them to camps in Russia.

Society • June 27, 05:10 PM • 3034 views
Russian attack on Dnipropetrovsk region: 13 people remain in hospitals, five in serious condition

25 people were injured as a result of the missile attack on Samar, 12 of them are in medical facilities. In total, 13 civilians remain in hospitals in the Dnipropetrovsk region after Russian attacks.

Society • June 27, 04:26 PM • 2978 views
<p>Denmark to be first in Europe to combat deepfakes by granting copyright to one's own appearance and voice</p>

The Danish government plans to amend legislation, granting people copyright over their own bodies, appearances, facial features, and voices to combat deepfakes. This will allow them to demand the removal of AI-generated content and receive compensation for unauthorized use.

News of the World • June 27, 02:11 PM • 2934 views
India demands urgent demarcation of disputed Himalayan border with China

India's Defense Minister called on China to intensify work on demarcating the Himalayan section of the border. This is the first such public call from a high-ranking Indian official since 2014, amidst the ongoing border conflict.

Politics • June 27, 01:41 PM • 1561 views
David Beckham underwent wrist surgery after a long-standing injury that reminded him of "unbearable" pain

Former England captain David Beckham was hospitalised due to "unbearable" wrist pain. He underwent surgery to remove a screw implanted 22 years ago. The injury occurred in 2003 during a football match.

Sports • June 27, 01:06 PM • 2269 views
Extremely difficult to return: Russia makes it impossible to search for abducted Ukrainian children - Guardian

According to The Guardian, Russia continues to massively abduct Ukrainian children, holding about 35,000 missing. Families are forced to take risks to retrieve children, who are often moved to military camps or orphanages.

Society • June 27, 12:43 PM • 2658 views
Germany temporarily restricted the right to family reunification for certain refugees

The German parliament has approved a law to suspend family reunification for two years for migrants with subsidiary protection status. The restriction will affect approximately 380,000 people, mainly Syrian citizens.

Politics • June 27, 12:17 PM • 2942 views
Russian missile strike on Lutsk on June 6 caused environmental damage of over UAH 700 million

Experts estimated the environmental damage to Lutsk from the missile strike on June 6, 2025, at over 700 million hryvnias. Land and air pollution led to such significant losses, which have been reported to law enforcement.

Announcements • June 27, 11:36 AM • 3676 views
From next week, rains will stop in Ukraine: forecaster told what awaits farmers

Starting next week, rains will cease throughout Ukraine, leading to a moisture deficit. Forecasters predict a dry July, which will change the favorable conditions of June.

Agronomy news • June 27, 11:03 AM • 11872 views
Allegedly tried to buy defense developments of the Armed Forces of Ukraine from an official: a criminal dealer detained in Odesa

The Security Service detained a dealer in Odesa who offered a bribe to an engineer of a defense enterprise for secret documentation on the modernization of on-board equipment of combat aircraft of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. The offender faces up to 8 years in prison.

Crimes and emergencies • June 27, 10:21 AM • 1956 views
Microsoft changes "blue screen of death" for the first time in 40 years: now it will be black

Microsoft will replace the blue screen of death with a black one in Windows 11 this summer. The updated screen will contain a stop code and the name of the problematic driver for better diagnostics. A Quick Machine Recovery function has also been added for quick system restoration.

Technologies • June 26, 07:26 PM • 2961 views
Putin complains that the West wants to "steal" the Kremlin's money, and gloats that this will push the regionalization of payment systems

Russian dictator Vladimir Putin announced the West's preparation to seize the blocked gold and foreign exchange assets of the Russian Federation. He believes that this will accelerate the regionalization of payment systems, which he says will benefit the global economy.

Economy • June 26, 07:11 PM • 2667 views
Consequences of the attack on Kyiv on June 23: restoration of damaged homes in Shevchenkivskyi district continues

Kyiv has completed emergency work at the site of the high-rise building destroyed by the June 23 attack. Specialists and homeowners have temporarily closed more than 3000 broken windows, with about 500 remaining.

War in Ukraine • June 26, 05:53 PM • 3087 views
The Kremlin ordered the occupied Ukrainian lands in the temporarily occupied territories to be prepared for the logistics of war - CNS

Russia intends to use the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine for logistics development to support further military aggression. The Russian government is preparing proposals for using these lands for logistics centers and railway facilities to support the army.

War in Ukraine • June 26, 05:20 PM • 10412 views
Planted explosives under a military scooter: RF mercenary notified of suspicion of committing a terrorist act

Prosecutors notified a young man, recruited by special services of the Russian Federation, who planted explosives under a military scooter in Kyiv. The device, manufactured according to the curator's instructions, did not work, and the potential victim miraculously escaped death.

War in Ukraine • June 26, 05:01 PM • 3313 views
Appropriated over UAH 1.6 million in donations for the Armed Forces of Ukraine: Sumy Oblast Prosecutor's Office announced suspicion to fraudsters

In Sumy Oblast, four individuals were notified of suspicion in the appropriation of over UAH 1. 6 million in charitable donations for the Armed Forces of Ukraine. The perpetrators created a fraudulent charitable foundation and spent the funds for their own needs.

Society • June 26, 04:22 PM • 2609 views
EU leaders discuss US response on tariffs amid Trump's 'grace' period expiration

EU leaders are discussing two options: concluding a quick trade agreement or a tough response to Trump's threats of 50% tariffs on all goods from the EU. A decision must be made by July 9, when the “grace” period expires.

Economy • June 26, 04:00 PM • 2862 views
Tesla Robotaxis Regularly Malfunction: Users Compile a List of Incidents

Tesla's Robotaxi service, launched in Austin, has encountered regular incidents, including driving errors and unpredictable stops. Reddit users have recorded 11 videos of robotaxi malfunctions.

Technologies • June 26, 02:20 PM • 2614 views
In Kyiv, the police drew up an administrative protocol against a 49-year-old “train surfer” who was riding between subway cars

In Kyiv, a 49-year-old man, while intoxicated, was riding between subway cars. He faces administrative responsibility for petty hooliganism.

Kyiv • June 26, 01:56 PM • 2633 views
India, Poland and Hungary sent astronauts to the ISS for the first time in decades

The Axiom 4 commercial mission successfully launched to the ISS, delivering astronauts from India, Poland and Hungary. This is the first time representatives from these countries have been sent into space in decades, highlighting their financial participation in the project.

News of the World • June 26, 01:10 PM • 2774 views
Adaptive clothing for the military: DOT of the Ministry of Defense begins purchasing "wounded packages"

The State Operator of the Rear of the Ministry of Defense will provide wounded soldiers with adaptive clothing and hygiene kits. The supply of "wounded packages" is planned for the second half of this year.

Society • June 26, 12:37 PM • 2479 views