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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
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 • 29847 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 • 25292 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 • 31032 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 • 27025 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 • 25007 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 • 21977 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 • 23705 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 • 26539 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 • 21843 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 • 62747 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 • 23343 views
Occupants start repressions against residents of occupied Rubizhne in Luhansk region - The Resistance Center

Russian troops carried out "filtration" and evicted more than 300 people in occupied Rubizhne after the bombing of the city.

War in Ukraine • January 10, 02:44 PM • 23492 views
Ukrainians booked 500 eRestore certificates for new housing

500 Ukrainians have reserved eRestore certificates for new housing as compensation for property destroyed by the Russian occupiers.

Society • January 10, 02:08 PM • 24374 views
Trying to cross the border: a fugitive almost drowned in the Tisa River

Ukrainian border guards rescued a hypothermic man from the Tisza River. The fraudsters offered the man to illegally cross the border with Romania by water and demanded $5,000 for the service.

Society • January 10, 12:58 PM • 22827 views
Construction of an underground school in Kharkiv: Terekhov showed at what stage of work

Construction of Kharkiv's first underground school continues despite difficulties; Mayor Terekhov expects it to open in March 2024, and another school is planned for the city center.

Society • January 10, 11:12 AM • 24743 views
SES shows footage of destruction of anti-vehicle mine in Kharkiv region

Sappers defused an anti-tank mine in Kharkiv, reducing the threat to civilians and preventing possible explosions of equipment.

Society • January 10, 10:16 AM • 29454 views
Occupants are gradually destroying Nevske in Luhansk region: 12 houses in two weeks

The occupiers are gradually destroying the village of Nevske in Luhansk Oblast: 12 houses have been destroyed in two weeks, and air raids and shelling are reported daily.

War in Ukraine • January 10, 09:34 AM • 33659 views
"Hunting" for defense plants: Russian military intelligence agent detained in Zaporizhzhia

The SBU detained an agent of the Russian GRU in Zaporizhzhia, who was planning to transfer geolocation data of Ukrainian defense companies to Russia. He now faces life in prison for high treason.

Crimes and emergencies • January 10, 08:56 AM • 30666 views
In the Tavria sector, enemy losses amounted to 391 personnel and 42 pieces of military equipment over the last day

Ukrainian troops killed 391 Russian servicemen and destroyed 42 pieces of enemy equipment in the Tauride sector over the last day.

War in Ukraine • January 10, 08:27 AM • 29487 views
40 percent of Ukraine's population will need humanitarian aid this year - UN

According to the UN, 40% of Ukraine's population is in need of humanitarian aid due to the ongoing war.

Society • January 10, 08:08 AM • 24502 views
Russia wants to create a 15-kilometer "buffer zone" in Kharkiv region - ISW

Russia is seeking to create a 15-kilometer "buffer zone" in the Kharkiv region to keep Ukrainian artillery at bay, despite doubts about its military capability to carry out such an operation.

War in Ukraine • January 10, 07:34 AM • 124203 views
After Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, EU exports to Russia fell to 37%

EU exports to Russia dropped to 37% after the full-scale invasion of Ukraine, with only 32% of goods under sanctions; China, Turkey and Armenia are alternative sources for Russia.

Economy • January 10, 05:30 AM • 35564 views
Ukrainians are reminded of safety rules when using gas burners

Due to the intensified shelling and cold weather, the Ministry of Internal Affairs reminds citizens of the need to use gas burners safely and outlines specific safety rules.

Society • January 10, 04:45 AM • 30274 views
British intelligence: latest Ukrainian attack on Crimea shows ineffectiveness of Russian air defense

British intelligence reports that the latest attack on Russian targets at the Saki airfield and in Sevastopol in occupied Crimea shows the ineffectiveness of Russian air defense in protecting key locations.

War in Ukraine • January 9, 02:36 PM • 53978 views
Russia is activating its agents of influence in Italy - Center of the National Resistance

Russia is trying to influence Italian public opinion through a propaganda event in Modena, promoting misleading narratives about Mariupol.

Politics • January 9, 01:19 PM • 25251 views
Taiwanese presidential candidate Lai says he is ready to resume talks with China

William Lai, the favorite in the Taiwanese presidential election, is open to resuming a dialogue with China. Lai will continue the current administration's policy of supporting Taiwan's democratic de facto independence in the face of threats from the Chinese Communist Party to annex it by political, military, or economic means.

News of the World • January 9, 12:04 PM • 27349 views
US jails navy sailor for passing military data to China

A U. S. Navy serviceman was sentenced to 27 months in prison for accepting a bribe of nearly $15,000 from a Chinese intelligence officer in exchange for photos of U.S. military information.

News of the World • January 9, 10:44 AM • 30157 views
The Verkhovna Rada Committee supported the bill that will allow to complete the Holodomor Museum at the expense of Canada

A Ukrainian parliamentary committee has approved a bill on Canadian funding for the completion of the Holodomor Genocide Museum, which is extremely important for cultural and historical reasons. The amount of funding is 15 million Canadian dollars.

Society • January 9, 09:11 AM • 22178 views
"Hunted" for air defense and HIMARS: Russian informant detained near Sloviansk

In Donetsk region, the SBU detained an FSB informant who was leaking information about the positions of Ukrainian troops. First of all, he was trying to identify the locations of Ukrainian air defense systems and multiple launch rocket systems, including the M142 HIMARS.

Crimes and emergencies • January 9, 08:36 AM • 29583 views
Dangerous mafioso disappeared from prison in Ecuador: state of emergency declared in the country

Ecuador declares a two-month state of emergency after the leader of a gang linked to a political assassination escapes from prison.

News of the World • January 9, 07:56 AM • 27412 views