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Olga Rozgon

Education: Interregional Academy of Personnel Management. She has a law degree in the financial sector. She also took journalism courses. From 2007 to 2021, she worked as an announcer and presenter on radio and television. From 2021 to 2022, she was the editor of the Bukvy magazine. She has been working as an editor at UNN since 2023. She specializes in international news and socio-economic issues.
Author's articles
Bulgaria wants to buy US air defense systems to protect against ballistic missiles

Bulgaria is not protected from ballistic missile attacks and urgently needs to modernize its air defense systems.

News of the World • January 24, 06:00 AM • 25323 views
Submarine carrying almost 800 kg of cocaine arrested in Colombia

The Colombian Navy has seized a homemade submarine carrying nearly 800 kg of cocaine, the first such seizure this year. The seizure comes amid record high cocaine production.

News of the World • January 24, 05:30 AM • 25089 views
Poland suspends investigation into missile crash in Przewodów village

Poland has suspended an investigation into the 2022 missile incident that killed two people in Przewodów due to lack of cooperation from Ukraine.

Politics • January 23, 02:17 PM • 24338 views
GUR: in Moscow, a provider that provided Internet access to Russian government agencies "broke down"

acado-telecom, a moscow-based internet provider used by several russian government agencies, including the putin administration, sberbank and the fsb, has been subjected to a hacker attack that led to a large-scale outage.

Politics • January 23, 11:12 AM • 22183 views
Orban invites Sweden's PM to Budapest to discuss its accession to NATO

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban said he had invited Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson to Budapest and that the key topic of their meeting would be negotiations on Hungary's accession to NATO.

News of the World • January 23, 10:12 AM • 18824 views
Donetsk region detains woman who was "hunting" for Ukrainian armored vehicles near Bakhmut

The Security Service of Ukraine detained a woman accused of working for the Russian Federation. The suspect identified and passed to the enemy forces in Donetsk region the locations of the Ukrainian Armed Forces and heavy weapons.

Crimes and emergencies • January 23, 09:07 AM • 21399 views
He raped his own daughter and stepdaughters: a man will be tried for molestation in Bukovyna

A man in Bukovyna will stand trial on charges of molesting and raping his daughter and two stepdaughters. He could face life in prison.

Crimes and emergencies • January 23, 08:24 AM • 27959 views
Poland scrambles four F-16s due to Russia's missile attack on Ukraine

Poland and the United States have launched two pairs of F-16 fighter jets in response to Russia's intense missile attacks on Ukraine. This step is aimed at ensuring the security of Polish airspace amid the activity of Russian long-range aviation.

War in Ukraine • January 23, 06:36 AM • 50004 views
Sony backs out of $10 billion deal to create media giant in South Asia

Sony Group has canceled its $10 billion merger deal with Zee Entertainment, which could have potentially created one of the largest television companies in South Asia. Disagreements over who would head the new entity led to the termination of two years of negotiations.

News of the World • January 22, 04:16 PM • 22112 views
China outpaces the EU in clean energy research

According to a study by the European Commission, China has outpaced the EU in research on clean energy technologies, including solar, wind, lithium batteries, and carbon capture technologies. The EU plans to reduce its dependence on Chinese technology by strengthening inspection powers and potentially blocking foreign investment.

News of the World • January 22, 02:54 PM • 19677 views
Republicans unhappy with House speaker - Politico

US House Speaker Mike Johnson is facing growing discontent among Republicans over his handling of government spending and legislative negotiations. Insiders predict that he could lose his position by 2025 if party discontent continues.

News of the World • January 22, 01:55 PM • 30243 views
Belarus plans to integrate its business in the occupied territories of Ukraine

Belarus is preparing to integrate its business in the occupied territories of Ukraine by opening a consulate in Rostov. This step contradicts international law as it supports Russia's occupation of a sovereign country.

Politics • January 22, 11:57 AM • 21581 views
Ireland has paid over 750 million euros in social assistance to Ukrainian refugees

Since the start of the full-scale invasion, Ireland has spent more than €750 million on social benefits for more than 110,000 Ukrainian refugees. Most of the funds have been used to help refugees find jobs and pensions for those over the age of 66.

Society • January 22, 11:13 AM • 70521 views
Ukraine "must give" Russia part of its territory to end the war - Slovak Prime Minister

Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico says Ukraine "must give" part of its territory to Russia to end the war. Fico, who has promised to oppose Ukraine's membership in NATO and sanctions against Russia, is expected to meet with Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal on January 24.

Politics • January 22, 10:19 AM • 26523 views
KIIS: 69% of respondents believe that Ukrainians are on the path to a cohesive political nation

According to a poll conducted by the Kyiv International Institute of Sociology (KIIS), 69% of Ukrainians believe they are moving toward political unity, which is 34% more than in 2020. The perception of deepening splits has decreased to 25%.

Society • January 22, 09:29 AM • 20229 views
Russia is creating an "invisibility suit" for the military - ISW

The Russian firm HiderX is developing an "invisibility suit" that will not be visible to Ukrainian thermal imagers, according to the US Institute for the Study of War. Testing of the suit will be completed by the end of January 2024.

War in Ukraine • January 22, 08:03 AM • 115610 views
The Dutch Parliament will vote to oblige the King to pay income tax

Dutch lawmakers will vote on whether to make King Willem-Alexander and his family pay income tax, which would require a constitutional amendment. The initial proposal has enough support in the House of Representatives, but the support of the Senate is less clear.

News of the World • January 20, 07:00 AM • 27515 views
Greek government rules out possibility of referendum on same-sex marriage

The Greek government has decided not to hold a referendum on same-sex marriage and adoption, despite opposition from the Orthodox Church. This decision confirms previous political commitments.

News of the World • January 20, 03:00 AM • 31334 views
Britain tests laser weapon for the first time: it can hit any visible target

The UK Ministry of Defense has successfully tested the DragonFire directed laser weapon system against airborne targets. The range of the system is classified, but it can hit any visible target and operates with an accuracy equivalent to hitting a £1 coin from a distance of 1,000 meters.

News of the World • January 19, 01:45 PM • 26568 views
The invaders sent Russian medics to the TOT to treat their personnel

Russian doctors have been sent to the temporarily occupied Melitopol due to a shortage of staff, as local residents have either left or refuse to cooperate with the occupation forces. The healthcare system, which now serves mainly the military and emergency cases, is collapsing.

War in Ukraine • January 19, 01:13 PM • 30201 views
Estonia will annually allocate an additional EUR 14 million for Ukraine's development

Estonia will annually allocate an additional €14 million for development to Ukraine, including €12. 8 million for the Estonian Development Program, €1 million for humanitarian aid, and €200,000 for business development. The aid will be used to finance sectors such as education reform, healthcare development, digital and cyber solutions, and construction.

Economy • January 19, 10:56 AM • 31903 views
He was "pointing" Russian S-300s at the positions of the Ukrainian Armed Forces near Vuhledar: SBU detains former Donetsk customs officer

The Security Service of Ukraine has arrested a former employee of the Donetsk customs office who was adjusting enemy strikes on the Ukrainian Armed Forces near Vuhledar. The suspect, who is also accused of passing important information to Russian special services, could face life in prison.

Crimes and emergencies • January 19, 09:24 AM • 20938 views
Houses and streets flooded, people evacuated: heavy rainfall in Sevastopol

Sevastopol received one-third of its monthly rainfall in one night, leading to significant flooding and the evacuation of four people. Heavy rains disrupted transportation, and only trucks and off-road vehicles can move through the flooded streets.

Society • January 19, 08:35 AM • 25455 views
North Korea announces test of an underwater nuclear drone

North Korea has tested its Haeil-5-23 underwater nuclear weapon system in the Sea of Japan to protest joint military exercises between South Korea, the United States, and Japan. The country calls the drone a "secret weapon" capable of generating a "radioactive tsunami.

News of the World • January 19, 07:51 AM • 32142 views
Latvia begins the process of deporting almost 1000 russian citizens

Latvia has begun deporting 985 russian citizens who failed to comply with immigration laws, including failing to pass a language exam or apply for a residence permit. So far, only two people have been forcibly deported.

News of the World • January 19, 06:00 AM • 28792 views
Spain and Portugal restrict water consumption due to drought

A severe drought has forced Spain and Portugal to impose water restrictions as water levels in reservoirs have plummeted. Portugal's Environment Minister warns that the country could be left without water by 2024 if consumption is not moderated.

News of the World • January 19, 04:30 AM • 30526 views
Poland extends temporary protection of Ukrainians until March 2025

Poland has extended temporary protection for Ukrainian refugees until March 2025. This measure allows Ukrainians to continue living, working and studying in Poland without the need to apply for a new residence permit.

Our people abroad • January 18, 02:48 PM • 78348 views
Occupants brought propagandists to TOT on the eve of "presidential elections"

On the eve of the "presidential election," Russia sent propagandists to the temporarily occupied territories (TOT) of Ukraine, including former US intelligence officer Scott Ritter, known for his anti-Ukrainian stance.

Politics • January 18, 01:06 PM • 26828 views
Reuters: Jordan strikes in Syria, killing at least one person

Jordan allegedly carried out air strikes in southern Syria, killing ten people, including two children. These actions followed the intensification of raids against drug traffickers and pro-Iranian militants accused of smuggling drugs, weapons and explosives across the border.

News of the World • January 18, 11:16 AM • 29468 views
Maine suspends Trump's election exclusion pending Supreme Court ruling

The state of Maine has suspended former President Donald Trump's exclusion from the presidential primary until the Supreme Court rules on the case.

News of the World • January 18, 09:43 AM • 26384 views