Ukraine's Foreign Ministry denies being informed of the phone call between Trump and Putin.
An air alert has been declared in Kyiv and Kyiv region. Residents are urged to immediately go to shelter.
In the occupied territories of Ukraine, new rules for car license plates are being introduced according to the Russian standard. The occupation authorities are also forcing the local population to change all Ukrainian documentation to Russian.
For the first time, Israel's prime minister confirmed the country's involvement in the explosions of Hezbollah pagers and radios in Lebanon and Syria.
An earthquake of magnitude 6. 8 occurred in eastern Cuba with an epicenter 40 km from the city of Bartolome Maso. The tremors were felt throughout the eastern part of the island, but there were no reports of damage or injuries.
Jake Sullivan reported on Biden's plans to convince the future US administration to continue to help Ukraine. The president will have 70 days to prove the need for continued support for Ukraine by Congress.
There were 154 combat engagements over the last day, most of them in the Pokrovske and Kurakhove sectors. The enemy carried out 48 air strikes and 643 kamikaze attacks, firing 3,632 times at Ukrainian positions.
Russian troops fired 105 times at the border areas of Sumy region, 257 explosions were recorded. The attacks resulted in the death of one civilian and the injury of another.
Trump had a phone conversation with Putin to discuss the war in Ukraine. During the conversation, he urged not to escalate the conflict and reminded him of the US military presence in Europe.
A 30-year-old Transcarpathian man wearing a Deadpool mask and wielding a machete attacked police near a bank after an alarm went off. The court fined the man UAH 17,000 for resisting law enforcement.
Taliban representatives will attend the COP29 conference in Azerbaijan as observers. Afghanistan, which has been severely affected by climate change, will be represented at an international climate forum for the first time since 2021.
The mayor of Moscow announces the attack of 17 drones on the Russian capital. A “Carpet” plan is announced at Domodedovo and Vnukovo airports, and flights are delayed.
Over the last day, 158 combat engagements took place, most of them in the Kurakhove and Pokrovsk sectors. The enemy carried out 78 air strikes and fired over 5,000 times, using 1,600 kamikaze drones.
The Ukrainian Defense Forces destroyed about 15 enemy drones during a night attack on Kyiv. The air raid lasted almost 5 hours, with no damage or casualties.
Over the past day, the Ukrainian Armed Forces eliminated 1350 Russian occupants and destroyed 11 tanks. The enemy's total losses since the beginning of the war have reached almost 709 thousand troops.
Russian troops conducted 452 attacks on 14 settlements in Zaporizhzhia region, using aircraft, UAVs, MLRS and artillery. The attacks injured a woman and damaged 23 infrastructure facilities.
The Ukrainian Navy reports no enemy ships in the Black and Azov Seas as of the morning of November 10. There is one Russian ship with Kalibrs in the Mediterranean.
Russian authorities are negotiating a merger between Rosneft, Gazprom Neft and Lukoil. The goal is to strengthen its position in the energy market and obtain more favorable deals with China and India.
Donald Trump has announced that he will not invite former candidate Nikki Haley and former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo to join his new administration. He thanked them for their previous service to the country.
Border guards detained five men while they were trying to illegally cross the border with Hungary across the Tisa River. Each paid intermediaries between $8,000 and $11,000 for a “safe” crossing on a small rubber boat.
An 84-year-old man was arrested in Wisconsin for a murder committed in 1974. The suspect was found thanks to genetic genealogy, which was used for the first time in this case.
Princess Catherine of Wales attended the Festival of Remembrance at the Royal Albert Hall after completing chemotherapy. This is her first major public event in the last 8 months since her cancer diagnosis.
In the occupied Luhansk region, student participation in the Kremlin's “movement of the first” has become mandatory. Previously, students outside the movement were restricted in their activities, but now everyone will be automatically included in the organization.
The US Treasury Department imposed new sanctions on individuals and companies that helped Milorad Dodik and his son circumvent restrictions. Dodik is accused of undermining the Dayton Peace Agreement and seeking to secede from Republika Srpska.
the Russian military attacked the Sloboda district of Kharkiv with a Grom-E1 rocket and bomb hybrid. The attack damaged the facades of high-rise buildings and smashed dozens of windows, and one woman sought medical attention.
Mass protests against the actions of the regional authorities during the deadly floods took place in Valencia. Demonstrators accuse the authorities of belatedly raising the alarm, which led to numerous casualties.
A nighttime attack by Russian drones in Odesa damaged residential buildings, shops and cars. One victim has been reported, and emergency services are working at the scene.
A construction crisis is unfolding in Russia due to the suspension of preferential mortgages and the removal of interest control. The construction of residential facilities has been halted in the temporarily occupied territories of Crimea and eastern Ukraine.
Dick Schoof refuses to participate in the climate summit due to attacks on Israeli fans in Amsterdam. Five Maccabi fans were injured after the match with Ajax.
A 500-kilogram wall collapsed on a worker on Yevhen Chikalenko Street in Kyiv during repair work. Rescuers unblocked the victim, who had his leg trapped, and handed him over to paramedics for hospitalization.