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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
Nuclear facilities in Poland will be targeted by Russia if they appear - Russian Foreign Ministry

Russian Deputy Foreign Minister threatens that if Poland deploys nuclear facilities, they will become military targets for Russia.

News of the World • April 25, 07:57 AM • 17802 views
Germany will not deprive men from Ukraine of refugee status

Germany assures that Ukrainian men will not be deprived of refugee status in the country, despite Ukraine's decision to temporarily suspend consular services for men aged 18-60 abroad.

Society • April 25, 07:25 AM • 27538 views
Russian troops strike with mortars and cannon artillery at the border of Chernihiv region, 24 explosions recorded

Russian troops shelled the border of Chernihiv region with mortars and cannon artillery, 24 explosions were recorded.

War in Ukraine • April 25, 07:01 AM • 26946 views
Russia will sell gas to China almost 30% cheaper than to Europe

Russia will sell gas to China at a price almost 30% cheaper than to Europe at least until 2027, according to the forecast of the Ministry of Economic Development of Russia.

News of the World • April 24, 03:06 PM • 18330 views
Ukrainian troops shoot down enemy missile over Dnipro region

Ukrainian military shoots down an enemy missile over Dnipropetrovs'k region.

War in Ukraine • April 24, 02:29 PM • 17457 views
"To remove" the Holodomor, the UPA and Dzhemilev: new sweeps in libraries in occupied Crimea

In the occupied Crimea, libraries have been instructed to remove books that mention the Holodomor, the Ukrainian liberation struggle, the activities of Crimean Tatars, and literature with Ukrainian symbols such as the trident, as the Russian authorities consider them "Nazi.

War in Ukraine • April 24, 02:02 PM • 15202 views
France proposes new EU sanctions to combat Russian disinformation - Bloomberg

France has proposed new EU sanctions against Russian disinformation operations and election interference around the world.

News of the World • April 24, 01:11 PM • 109314 views
In the occupied territories, the invaders have invented a new scheme to "squeeze" land from Ukrainians - The Resistance Center

In the occupied territories of Zaporizhzhia region, the Russian occupiers are preparing for a massive nationalization of land plots, giving owners only a month and a half to confirm their ownership, in order to take away most of the land from Ukrainians.

War in Ukraine • April 24, 12:27 PM • 105314 views
Another new profession has officially appeared in Ukraine - the Ministry of Veterans

The Ministry of Veterans' Affairs of Ukraine has introduced a new profession of "Specialist in Support of War Veterans and Demobilized Persons" to provide professional assistance and support to veterans and their families in the transition from military to civilian life.

Society • April 24, 11:58 AM • 16848 views
Russian oil and gas revenues to double despite sanctions - Reuters

Despite Western sanctions, Russia's oil and gas revenues are projected to almost double year-on-year to $14 billion in April 2024, thanks to rising prices.

News of the World • April 24, 11:27 AM • 15737 views
A bomb fell in the middle of a private residential sector: sappers defused an air bomb in Donetsk region

Sappers defused an unexploded OFAB-250 bomb that fell in the middle of a private residential area in Kostyantynivka, Donetsk region.

War in Ukraine • April 24, 10:29 AM • 19003 views
Deputy Defense Minister arrested in Russia for bribery

Deputy Defense Minister Timur Ivanov, who was arrested in Russia for taking bribes on an especially large scale, faces up to 15 years in prison.

News of the World • April 24, 09:39 AM • 18064 views
Georgia extends visa-free stay for Ukrainian citizens to three years

Georgia has extended the period of visa-free stay for Ukrainian citizens to three years, allowing them to enter and stay in the country without a visa for the full three years.

Society • April 24, 08:56 AM • 20649 views
British intelligence has recorded record desertions in the Russian army since 2022

British intelligence reports a record 7,400 desertions of mobilized Russian soldiers since September 2022, with the largest number of cases in the Moscow region.

War in Ukraine • April 24, 08:28 AM • 13417 views
In Kyiv, the water level in the Dnipro River has risen by another 8 cm: no flooding has been recorded - KCMA

In Kyiv, the water level in the Dnipro River rose by another 8 cm, reaching 644 cm above the "0" mark, but no flooding was reported in the city.

Society • April 24, 07:49 AM • 29595 views
In Riga, authorities urged citizens to clean up basements to create shelters

In Riga, the authorities urged citizens to clean out basements and adapt them as shelters for civil defense purposes.

News of the World • April 24, 07:15 AM • 16650 views
Luhansk region lacks Russian language teachers, children learn it on their own - RMA

In some schools in the occupied Luhansk region, due to the lack of Russian language teachers, children are forced to learn Russian on their own.

War in Ukraine • April 24, 06:46 AM • 18395 views
Marinka and Vuhledar stormed: 5 militants served suspicion notices

Five militants who stormed Ukrainian positions in Maryinka and Vuhledar have been served suspicion notices by the Security Service of Ukraine and face life imprisonment.

War in Ukraine • April 23, 02:52 PM • 23805 views
Deputy Chief of Police in Dnipropetrovs'k region has 14 million in illegal assets

It was revealed that the deputy head of one of the district police departments in Dnipro region illegally acquired assets worth at least UAH 14 million in excess of his legitimate income from 2021 to 2022.

Crimes and emergencies • April 23, 02:18 PM • 15488 views
Ukrzaliznytsia has chosen a new supplier of food in high-speed trains

Following a competitive bidding process, Ukrzaliznytsia has selected Pontem. UA LLC as the new supplier of food for Intercity+ high-speed trains for the next 5 years.

Economy • April 23, 01:32 PM • 19140 views
European Parliament supports extension of preferential trade with Ukraine with restrictions

The European Parliament voted to extend duty-free trade in Ukrainian agricultural products for a year until June 5, 2025, with new restrictions to protect the interests of European farmers.

Economy • April 23, 12:57 PM • 17727 views
German MEP assistant from AfD suspected of spying for China

A 43-year-old assistant to an AfD MEP was detained in Dresden on suspicion of spying for Chinese intelligence by passing on information about negotiations and decisions in the European Parliament.

News of the World • April 23, 11:53 AM • 36885 views
Russian army slowly advances in Donetsk sector - British intelligence

The Russian army is slowly but steadily advancing in the capture of settlements in the Donetsk sector, with the capture of Novomykhailivka taking 73 days despite its limited strategic importance.

War in Ukraine • April 23, 11:27 AM • 20252 views
Occupants intensify construction of fortifications in Crimea against the background of international assistance to Ukraine - "ATESH"

Against the backdrop of international military and financial assistance to Ukraine, the occupiers began to intensify the construction of fortifications throughout Crimea.

War in Ukraine • April 23, 10:51 AM • 34173 views
Ukraine and Brazil plan to expand trade relations - Ministry of Economy

Ukraine and Brazil plan to intensify economic cooperation and increase trade between the two countries.

Economy • April 23, 10:05 AM • 17868 views
Kharkiv to close entrance to city cemeteries on Easter

In Kharkiv, on Easter, April 5, the entrance to the city's cemeteries and memorial complexes will be closed to protect against unpredictable enemy attacks amid intensified rocket attacks and drone strikes on the city's infrastructure.

Society • April 23, 09:30 AM • 25365 views
DPRK hackers carry out cyberattacks on South Korean defense companies

The largest North Korean hacker groups have been conducting large-scale cyberattacks on South Korean defense companies for more than a year, stealing technical data by hacking internal networks.

News of the World • April 23, 09:08 AM • 20538 views
Kyiv does not plan to open the beach season for security reasons - KCSA

Kyiv authorities decided not to open the beach season and advised citizens to avoid beaches and recreation areas for safety reasons.

Society • April 23, 08:37 AM • 22196 views
IAEA chief: Iran is "weeks" away from building atomic bomb

According to the head of the IAEA, Iran is a few weeks away from having enough enriched uranium to make an atomic bomb.

News of the World • April 23, 07:48 AM • 32169 views
German Prosecutor's Office launches investigation of Knauf Group

German prosecutors have launched an investigation into the Knauf Group in connection with its alleged involvement in the reconstruction of Russia-occupied Mariupol, Ukraine.

News of the World • April 23, 07:21 AM • 25911 views