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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.
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Ukrzaliznytsia has scheduled additional flights between Kyiv, Lviv and Ivano-Frankivsk

Due to high demand, Ukrzaliznytsia has scheduled additional trains between Kyiv, Lviv, and Ivano-Frankivsk using new railcars.

Society • February 6, 11:37 AM • 25132 views
Unidentified persons open fire near the Palace of Justice in Istanbul, wounded

Two unknown gunmen opened fire near the Palace of Justice in Istanbul, wounding six people, including three police officers and three civilians.

News of the World • February 6, 10:54 AM • 24285 views
Iran to hold joint naval exercises with Russia and China

Iran, Russia and China will hold joint naval exercises in the coming weeks.

News of the World • February 6, 10:10 AM • 21707 views
British Ministry of Defense shows how Ukrainian surgeons are trained

British military surgeons are teaching their Ukrainian counterparts how to help wounded soldiers.

War in Ukraine • February 6, 09:26 AM • 23993 views
The Kremlin is trying to give the DPRK access to international finance in exchange for weapons

Russia may be helping North Korea gain access to international banking services in exchange for missiles and ammunition provided by Russia.

News of the World • February 6, 08:56 AM • 21239 views
S-400 in Moscow: "ATES detects deployment of an air defense division in the Russian capital

During reconnaissance, Ukrainian partisans discovered S-400 anti-aircraft missile systems deployed in the Timiryazovsky district of Moscow.

War in Ukraine • February 6, 08:08 AM • 24597 views
Trump says he wants to hold an immediate debate with Biden

Trump wants an immediate debate with President Biden to discuss policies that could benefit the country.

News of the World • February 6, 07:39 AM • 27072 views
German ground staff at five airports to strike on Wednesday

On Wednesday, German ground staff at five major airports will go on strike, disrupting flights.

News of the World • February 6, 02:30 AM • 27778 views
Artificial intelligence finds a huge copper deposit in Zambia

An artificial intelligence startup backed by Bill Gates and Jeff Bezos has discovered a huge copper deposit weighing more than 400,000 tons in Zambia using drilling data and artificial intelligence optimization.

News of the World • February 6, 12:00 AM • 24656 views
He molested his partner's 11-year-old niece: the offender was served a notice of suspicion

A resident of Kyiv region was served a notice of suspicion of committing lewd acts against his partner's 11-year-old niece.

Crimes and emergencies • February 5, 04:01 PM • 28274 views
Poland wants to introduce VAT on oil and restrict sugar imports from Ukraine

Poland wants to introduce VAT on oil and limit sugar imports from Ukraine to support Polish producers.

Economy • February 5, 02:10 PM • 29632 views
Border guards detain border violators in Bukovyna at gunpoint: search for smuggler continues

Border guards in Bukovyna detained three people who were trying to illegally cross the border with Romania and are looking for the smuggler who helped them.

Crimes and emergencies • February 5, 12:38 PM • 22407 views
Inadvertently cut off with a grinder: Lviv doctors saved a man's arm from amputation

Doctors at St. Luke's Hospital in Lviv managed to save a man's arm from amputation after he accidentally cut it off almost completely with a grinder while sawing wood.

Health • February 5, 11:46 AM • 27941 views
Saakashvili's health has improved, but his neurological condition has not changed - doctors' conclusion

The doctors found that although Mikheil Saakashvili's health and weight improved in prison, his neurological condition and cognitive impairment did not change.

News of the World • February 5, 11:17 AM • 34000 views
British intelligence: Russia will increase military spending at the expense of debt and taxes

British intelligence reports that Russia will increase military spending in 2024, while reducing social security contributions and increasing domestic taxes and debt.

War in Ukraine • February 5, 10:38 AM • 22968 views
Tarnavskyi: Enemy mine drone destroyed in Tavria sector

In the Tavria sector, Ukrainian troops destroyed an enemy drone, capturing its explosion on video, and neutralized 143 Russian UAVs and caused damage to Russian manpower and equipment.

War in Ukraine • February 5, 09:51 AM • 22922 views
Suez Canal profits nearly halved due to Houthi attacks - Bloomberg

In January, revenues from the Suez Canal were almost halved due to attacks by Yemeni Houthis on ships in the Red Sea, forcing major shipping companies to avoid this waterway.

News of the World • February 5, 08:52 AM • 28124 views
Mi-8 helicopter crashed in Russia: there were specialists from the Ministry of Emergency Situations on board

A Mi-8 helicopter carrying specialists from the Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations crashed into Lake Onega in northern Karelia, and although its wreckage was recovered, the crew members were not found.

News of the World • February 5, 08:12 AM • 45971 views
Finnish company to increase ammunition production fivefold amid Russia's war against Ukraine

A Finnish ammunition factory will increase production of artillery shells fivefold this year due to high demand from the Ukrainian army, which is defending itself against Russian invasion.

War in Ukraine • February 5, 07:36 AM • 25316 views
15 years in prison: millionaire blogger who guided Russian missiles at Mykolaiv sentenced in absentia

Pro-Russian blogger Yuriy Podolyaka was sentenced in absentia to 15 years in prison for guiding Russian missiles to Mykolaiv through his network of informants and justifying Russian aggression on social media.

Crimes and emergencies • February 2, 03:23 PM • 23695 views
In Poland, a Russian and a Belarusian were sentenced to four years in prison for spying for Russia

The District Court of the Polish city of Bialystok sentenced a Russian and a Belarusian to four years in prison each for espionage in favor of Russia, which consisted of collecting military information and passing it to Russian intelligence from 2017 to 2022.

News of the World • February 2, 01:59 PM • 22065 views
The Cabinet of Ministers has restricted the presence of outsiders in shelters in schools and kindergartens

The Cabinet of Ministers has restricted access to bomb shelters in schools and kindergartens. Shelters during full-time education are available only to participants in the educational process.

Society • February 2, 12:42 PM • 19563 views
Russian military-industrial complex suffers losses due to the war - CNS

Russia's military-industrial complex is suffering losses due to inflation and bureaucratic problems that prevent factories from fulfilling growing government orders, according to documents accessed by Ukrainian hackers.

War in Ukraine • February 2, 12:01 PM • 21959 views
Ukraine returns 4 more children from the temporarily occupied territories

Ukraine returned 4 more children from the occupied districts of Zaporizhzhia and Kherson regions.

Society • February 2, 11:17 AM • 30235 views
National Joint Stock Company "Water of Ukraine" to be established in Ukraine - Ministry of Environment

To ensure monitoring and control over the use of water resources in Ukraine, it is planned to establish NJSC "Water of Ukraine".

Economy • February 2, 10:54 AM • 25038 views
British intelligence: corruption undermines the effectiveness of the russian army

British intelligence suggests that corruption is likely to significantly undermine the effectiveness of the Russian army.

War in Ukraine • February 2, 10:10 AM • 22682 views
The employment program for Ukrainians in Germany has been unsuccessful so far: only 170,000 out of 840,000 refugees are working

The employment program for refugees from Ukraine in Germany has so far proved to be unsuccessful: only 170,000 out of 840,000 refugees were employed three months after its introduction.

Our people abroad • February 2, 09:11 AM • 38383 views
Yermak discussed with Sullivan the current situation at the front and assistance to Ukraine

During the telephone conversation, Yermak and Sullivan discussed the current situation on the frontline in Ukraine and the need to strengthen the country's air defense system against Russian attacks.

Politics • February 2, 08:35 AM • 30207 views
Putin announces Russia's plans to integrate the occupied Ukrainian territories into Russia over the next six years - ISW

Putin announces plans to fully integrate the occupied Ukrainian territories into Russia over the next six years.

War in Ukraine • February 2, 07:41 AM • 22917 views
Crimean activist Yevgeny Karakashev released after 6 years in prison

Crimean activist Yevhen Karakashev was released from a Russian prison after 6 years in jail for allegedly calling for terrorism on social media.

Society • February 1, 03:54 PM • 27066 views