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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
After a breakthrough at the Eurovision national selection: Kremin emphasizes the need to ensure the rights of Ukrainians speaking in foreign languages

Taras Kremin, the Commissioner for the Protection of the State Language, met with Kateryna Zabotkina, a sign language interpreter from the Eurovision Song Contest, to discuss ensuring access to information and services in Ukrainian sign language for people with hearing impairments.

Society • February 13, 11:45 AM • 25528 views
British Intelligence: Russia will not be helped by the planned increase in the age of contract soldiers

British intelligence reports that raising the age limit for contract soldiers in Russia to 70 will not significantly increase its combat capabilities.

War in Ukraine • February 13, 11:15 AM • 25624 views
Occupants wound 4 people, including two children, in Donetsk region over the last day

the Russian army shelled 14 settlements in the Donetsk region, wounding four people, including two children.

War in Ukraine • February 13, 10:52 AM • 26911 views
Czech authorities want to stop issuing visas to Russians and Belarusians

The Czech Foreign Ministry proposes to extend the ban on issuing visas and residence permits to Russians and Belarusians due to the invasion of Ukraine.

Politics • February 13, 10:20 AM • 24879 views
Italian Defense Minister is hospitalized

Italian Defense Minister Guido Crozetto was rushed to the hospital with severe chest pains and underwent coronary angiography.

News of the World • February 13, 09:24 AM • 34373 views
US government proposes to auction confiscated superyacht of Russian billionaire Kerimov

The US government has proposed to auction the $300 million Kerimov superyacht confiscated from Russian oligarch Suleiman to help cover the monthly maintenance costs of $600,000 while its ownership is being contested in court.

News of the World • February 13, 09:12 AM • 29230 views
In Dnipro, children damaged a cross on the grave of a Ukrainian defender: parents brought to administrative responsibility

Three children damaged a cross on the grave of a Ukrainian soldier in Dnipro, resulting in their parents being brought to administrative responsibility.

Society • February 13, 08:39 AM • 28960 views
Azerbaijan and Armenia accuse each other of shelling: casualties reported

Armenia and Azerbaijan accuse each other of shelling along their border, which reportedly killed two Armenian soldiers and wounded one Azerbaijani soldier.

News of the World • February 13, 08:18 AM • 22190 views
In Mykolaiv region, occupants shelled Kutsurubska and Ochakivska hromadas overnight

The Russian army shelled the Kutsurubska and Ochakivska communities in the Mykolaiv region of Ukraine on the night of February 12. The shelling did not damage any buildings and no one was injured.

War in Ukraine • February 13, 07:57 AM • 32028 views
Occupants buy Starlink terminals in Arab countries - DIU

Ukrainian intelligence confirms that Russian troops are purchasing Starlink satellite Internet terminals in Arab countries for use in the war against Ukraine.

War in Ukraine • February 13, 07:43 AM • 28888 views
Occupants shelled four communities in Sumy region overnight

the Russian army shelled four settlements in Sumy region at night, recording 38 explosions from mortars and multiple rocket launchers.

War in Ukraine • February 13, 07:23 AM • 28684 views
Torture chamber in Gostomel: occupants kept people in the freezer of the Antonov canteen

Russian soldiers held and tortured civilians in the freezer of the airport canteen in Gostomel.

War in Ukraine • February 12, 03:17 PM • 29077 views
Rheinmetall starts building a plant to produce shells: Ukraine will receive some of them

Rheinmetall starts construction of a new ammunition plant in Lower Saxony to produce shells for self-propelled howitzers to be supplied to Ukraine.

War in Ukraine • February 12, 02:45 PM • 27569 views
Almost 13 times over the blood alcohol limit: a drunk driver caused an accident in Zaporizhzhia

A drunk driver with a blood alcohol level 13 times higher than the legal limit caused an accident in Zaporizhzhia, crashing into two parked cars.

Society • February 12, 02:14 PM • 23322 views
More than 21 thousand people fell ill with flu, ARVI and COVID-19 in Kyiv over the week: six died

More than 21,000 people in Kyiv fell ill with flu, ARVI or COVID-19 last week, 6 of them died.

Kyiv • February 12, 01:33 PM • 59812 views
Crimea is Ukraine: guerrillas "blockade" streets of Crimean cities with Ukrainian symbols

Ukrainian partisans distribute symbols in the occupied Crimean cities to resist Russian control and show that Crimea belongs to Ukraine.

War in Ukraine • February 12, 01:05 PM • 21848 views
The newly appointed commander of the TRO tells what he did at the front after the full-scale invasion of Russia

Ihor Plakhuta, the newly appointed commander of the Territorial Defense Forces, listed what he had been doing after the full-scale invasion of Russia and assured that he remained loyal to his oath and the people.

War in Ukraine • February 12, 12:39 PM • 21434 views
The movement of military equipment on the roads of Poland will be increased from February to the end of May - General Staff of the Polish Armed Forces

From February to May, due to the upcoming NATO exercises, the movement of military equipment on Polish roads will increase.

News of the World • February 12, 12:09 PM • 22234 views
British intelligence: russia is increasingly militarizing its higher education

British intelligence reports that the opening of a new military research institute at the Higher School of Economics in Moscow, headed by retired admirals, shows that Russia is increasingly militarizing its higher education.

War in Ukraine • February 12, 11:38 AM • 21994 views
Biden calls Trump's remarks on NATO terrible and dangerous

US President Joe Biden reacted to the statements of his predecessor, Donald Trump, who said that he had threatened allies to "encourage" Russian aggression in order to force them to increase their contributions to collective security.

Politics • February 12, 10:57 AM • 26689 views
Finland's newly elected president says he sees no point in meeting with Putin

The newly elected President of Finland, Alexander Stubb, said that he sees no point in meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin because of Russia's aggressive war against Ukraine.

Politics • February 12, 10:20 AM • 43526 views
Russia increases the number of missile launchers in the Black Sea: 24 missiles fired in total

Russia has increased the number of missile carriers in the Black Sea, adding a small missile ship to two frigates, allowing for a total of 24 Kalibr cruise missiles.

War in Ukraine • February 12, 10:05 AM • 26929 views
"Atesh" reconnoitered the airfield in yeysk used by russia for strikes against ukraine

Ukrainian guerrillas conducted reconnaissance at the Russian airfield in Yeysk, which is used to launch strikes against Ukraine, identifying aircraft numbers and locations of missile depots.

War in Ukraine • February 12, 09:31 AM • 108198 views
Estonia will continue to build a defense line on the border with Russia

Estonia will continue to build a defense line on the border with Russia, despite Vladimir Putin's statement that he has no intention of attacking NATO countries.

News of the World • February 12, 08:54 AM • 39800 views
There is no shortage of electricity in the power system: imports and exports are planned - Ministry of Energy

There is no shortage of electricity in Ukraine's power system, as domestic production is sufficient and imports and exports are planned.

Economy • February 12, 08:31 AM • 28744 views
In 2023, the trend of increasing exports of seeds of grains and oilseeds produced in Ukraine intensified - Institute of Agrarian Economics

Exports of seeds of grains and oilseeds produced in Ukraine increased by 1. 5 times to $77.2 million in 2023.

Economy • February 12, 08:13 AM • 33094 views
Russians shell Donetsk region with S-300 missiles: two children injured

Russian troops fired S-300 missiles at a private sector in the town of Selydove, Donetsk region, wounding a grandmother and her two grandchildren.

War in Ukraine • February 12, 07:29 AM • 26818 views
Russians built a 30-kilometer defense line of railroad cars in Donbas

Russians built a 30-kilometer-long defense line using more than 2,100 railroad cars along a railroad branch in the occupied Donetsk region of Ukraine.

War in Ukraine • February 11, 07:09 PM • 33626 views
Syrskyi introduces the new Commander of the Land Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine to the personnel

Colonel General Oleksandr Syrskyi introduced Lieutenant General Oleksandr Pavliuk as the new Commander of the Land Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine to the personnel.

War in Ukraine • February 11, 06:53 PM • 101584 views
Since the beginning of the year, 359 "shaheds" have been shot down - Zelensky in his evening address

According to President Zelenskiy's evening address, since the beginning of the year, Ukrainian air defense systems have shot down 359 Iranian-made kamikaze drones known as Shahids.

War in Ukraine • February 11, 06:40 PM • 49504 views