$43.810.0350.460.36
Electricity outage schedules

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
Latvia creates a coalition to provide Ukraine with drones: almost 20 states have joined

Latvia is forming a coalition of nearly 20 countries to supply Ukraine with thousands of drones for military purposes. The initiative, led by Latvian Defense Minister Andris Sprūds, aims to support Ukraine in its military efforts.

Politics • January 16, 03:18 PM • 25190 views
The occupiers provided the leadership of the "universities" in the TOT with plans for the mandatory attendance of students at the "elections"

The Center of National Resistance reports on preparations for a "pseudo-vote" for Vladimir Putin in the Russian-occupied territories of Ukraine. In particular, they are talking about the forced participation of students and the creation of "schools of young voters" that will campaign for Putin.

Politics • January 16, 11:15 AM • 21432 views
"ATES spotted the occupiers' preparations for the defense of Yevpatoriya

Russian occupants are preparing for fighting in the occupied district of Yevpatoriya in Crimea, strengthening their defense with additional fortifications. This was reported by the ATES guerrilla movement.

War in Ukraine • January 16, 09:17 AM • 29453 views
Le Pen's party is sued over its ties to Russia

A French radical left-wing party has filed a lawsuit against the National Rally party, accusing it of spreading Russian propaganda to create chaos in France and Europe. The lawsuit accuses Marine Le Pen's far-right party of crimes such as espionage, corruption, and breach of trust.

News of the World • January 16, 08:14 AM • 30492 views
Otake volcano erupts in Japan

The Otake volcano erupted in Japan, causing a third-level warning to be issued and people to stay away from the crater.

News of the World • January 13, 08:25 PM • 34867 views
Elections in Taiwan: incumbent Vice President Lai Tsingde wins

Taiwan's Vice President Lai Tsing-jeou wins the election with over 40% of the vote. Official results have not yet been announced.

News of the World • January 13, 06:50 PM • 35047 views
Zelensky honors National Guard soldiers who steadfastly defend Ukrainian positions

President Zelensky thanked the National Guard soldiers for their steadfast defense of Ukrainian positions. He particularly recognized several brigades for their bravery.

Society • January 13, 06:26 PM • 50265 views
Fire extinguished in Cosmopolitan shopping center in Kyiv: three injured

The fire in Kyiv's Cosmopolite shopping center was extinguished, two adults and a child suffered from smoke inhalation, but refused hospitalization.

Society • January 13, 05:50 PM • 72042 views
Zelenskyy held a video conference with the leaders of the coalition of the Bulgarian Parliament

Zelenskyy thanked the leaders of the Bulgarian parliament for their support of Ukraine, noting that this step strengthens Ukraine's resilience and military power.

Politics • January 13, 05:33 PM • 55420 views
Our aviation carried out 11 strikes against the enemy, and missile launchers hit 18 important enemy targets - General Staff summary

Ukrainian troops conducted 49 combat engagements, during which aviation struck 11 enemy targets and missile forces struck 18 key enemy targets.

War in Ukraine • January 13, 05:15 PM • 82529 views
General Staff: Russia has carried out 626 chemical attacks since the beginning of the large-scale war

According to the General Staff of Ukraine, Russia has carried out 626 chemical attacks in Ukraine, the frequency of which is increasing.

War in Ukraine • January 13, 04:48 PM • 75435 views
Court orders Trump to pay The New York Times $400,000

Trump was ordered to pay The New York Times $392,638 in legal fees after an unsuccessful lawsuit over an article about his tax schemes.

News of the World • January 13, 04:29 PM • 36277 views
Finland is ready to revise legislation to strengthen border protection with Russia

Finnish Prime Minister Orpo declares his readiness to update laws to strengthen border security with Russia amid recent illegal crossings.

News of the World • January 13, 03:28 PM • 32378 views
Occupants plan to bring garbage from Russia to the temporarily occupied territories of eastern Ukraine

Russia is planning to build landfills for its waste in the occupied east of Ukraine.

War in Ukraine • January 13, 02:24 PM • 42150 views
Enemy fires four missiles at Velykopysarivska community in Sumy region

Russian missile strikes damaged civilian infrastructure in Velykopysarivka, Sumy region. The prosecutor's office is assessing the consequences of the four missile strikes.

War in Ukraine • January 13, 01:50 PM • 85909 views
Estonian Intelligence: Russia Fears F-16 Fighters Coming into Service with the Armed Forces of Ukraine

Russian intelligence fears the consequences of potential deliveries of F-16 fighter jets to Ukraine.

War in Ukraine • January 13, 01:21 PM • 78065 views
U.S. Navy helicopter crashes into San Diego Bay while performing a routine mission

A U. S. Navy MH-60R helicopter crashes in San Diego Bay during training; six crew members survive and are under medical care.

News of the World • January 13, 02:05 AM • 28135 views
The enemy on the TOT bypasses children's sections and looks for informants among teenagers

Russian occupants are looking for informants among teenagers in the occupied sports clubs of Zaporizhzhia, forcing them to inform on their peers and neighbors.

War in Ukraine • January 13, 01:05 AM • 27609 views
In Ecuador, a valley of lost cities built about 2.5 thousand years ago has been found

Ancient cities that are 2,500 years old have been discovered in the Ecuadorian Amazon, indicating a civilization that numbered at least 10,000 people.

Culture • January 12, 02:06 PM • 30808 views
Shot two civilians in the back: Russian military officer sentenced to life in prison

a Russian soldier was sentenced to life in prison for the murder of two unarmed civilians in Kyiv region.

Crimes and emergencies • January 12, 11:09 AM • 29826 views
Traffic is hampered on the Odesa-Reni highway due to an accident: warning for drivers

The accident near the Mayaki checkpoint has hampered traffic on the Odesa-Reni highway; drivers are advised to plan their route according to the situation.

Society • January 12, 09:29 AM • 25280 views
Iran calls US-British attacks on Yemen "a clear violation of the country's sovereignty"

Iran condemns the US and UK strikes on Yemen as a violation of sovereignty and calls on the international community to act to prevent regional instability.

News of the World • January 12, 08:32 AM • 31025 views
US State Department criticizes Orban's policy toward Ukraine

The United States has expressed disappointment with Hungary's approach to Ukraine, wanting a more constructive partnership from its EU and NATO ally.

Politics • January 12, 07:51 AM • 27011 views
Earthquake hits North Korea near nuclear test site

An earthquake with a magnitude of 2. 4 occurred near the North Korean nuclear test site of Punggye-ri; its cause remains unknown.

News of the World • January 11, 02:42 PM • 24995 views
Occupants in the TOT created fake universities on the basis of seized premises of Ukrainian universities - The Resistance Center

Russians have set up fake universities in the occupied Ukrainian territories that issue "diplomas" without entrance exams, with low enrollment, despite the free "education".

Politics • January 11, 11:48 AM • 21968 views
Ecuadorian President says his country is at war with drug gangs

Ecuador's president said his country is at war with drug gangs, calling them terrorists after they took security guards hostage and staged a riot that led to mass arrests.

News of the World • January 11, 10:42 AM • 23681 views
ATES conducted reconnaissance at the airfield in Yevpatoriya, where the occupiers repair aircraft

ATES agents conducted a successful reconnaissance at the Yevpatoria airfield, discovering repaired aircraft and a missile system.

Politics • January 11, 09:10 AM • 26535 views
Nearly 900 people have been injured by explosive devices since the beginning of the invasion, including 14 children

887 people were injured and 14 children were killed by explosive devices in Ukraine; 755 thousand devices were defused.

War in Ukraine • January 11, 08:39 AM • 21832 views
Russia was accused of using its status in the UN Security Council to purchase missiles from the DPRK

Seven members of the UN Security Council, including the United States, Britain, and France, accuse Russia of violating resolutions by purchasing missiles from the DPRK for use against Ukraine.

Politics • January 11, 07:54 AM • 62735 views
India is ready to give up Russian oil - Reuters

India cuts purchases of Russian oil and considers replacing it with oil from Saudi Arabia due to payment problems and less attractive discounts.

News of the World • January 10, 04:18 PM • 23330 views