The Ukrainian special forces unit "Kraken" is training intensively for night operations, striving for the element of surprise, as evidenced by the fighting in the Soledar sector.
China accused a U. S. warship of illegally entering disputed waters in the South China Sea near the Second Thomas Shoal, escalating regional tensions.
ISIS militants claimed responsibility for an explosion at a Catholic mass in Marawi City in the Philippines, killing four people and injuring dozens. The explosion occurred in a university gym during the service.
A suspect in the murder of a soldier who was stabbed 15 times and thrown into a pond has been arrested in Kyiv. The fatal clash occurred over a debt during a visit to collect documents.
The Netherlands has provided Ukraine with three modular field hospitals and six medical evacuation vehicles to strengthen the medical capabilities of the Armed Forces of Ukraine during the conflict with Russia. The equipment has cold-resistant features, 36 beds with active ventilation and a dedicated medical staff unit.
In Zaporizhzhia, the SBU dismantled an illegal transportation channel used to transport collaborators and others between Russia and the occupied regions of Ukraine for USD 350 per trip. Three suspects related to this operation were charged under the Criminal Code of Ukraine.
The European Gymnastics Federation has rejected a proposal to allow Russian and Belarusian athletes to return to competition, despite the decision of the International Federation.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Finland has launched an online course to teach the application of international sanctions, in particular against Russia, with the possibility of obtaining a certificate upon completion.
Archaeologists in Changzhou, East China's Jiangsu province, have discovered 40 ancient tombs, stilted buildings, and wells dating back to 4500-5500, shedding light on the transition from the Songjie to the Liangzhu culture.
Starting December 1, payments to IDPs in Ukraine will be automatically extended for six months for certain categories, including the disabled, children and those caring for young or seriously ill children, without the need to submit an additional application.
A platoon commander in Odesa region is suspected of illegally selling 20 tons of diesel fuel to his unit during the Russian invasion. He reimbursed the state over UAH 1.4 million and faces up to 8 years in prison.
Israel has resumed military operations against Hamas in the Gaza Strip, claiming that Hamas violated the ceasefire by not releasing all female hostages and firing rockets at Israel. The IDF's goal is the complete destruction of Hamas.
ATES reported on intelligence from the headquarters of Russia's 810th Separate Marine Brigade in Sevastopol, Crimea, noting high levels of security and activity, as well as difficulties with troop rotation and internal discontent among personnel.
Hamas claimed responsibility for the shooting in Jerusalem that killed three people and injured six others, which was carried out by two brothers associated with the group. The attack was a response to Israel's actions in Gaza.
The National Agency for the Prevention of corruption has added Belgian gas operator Fluxys to the list of war sponsors for facilitating the export of Russian liquefied natural gas. Fluxys makes a profit from transshipment at its terminal in Zeebrugge, which is a contribution to the Russian military budget, including to finance military assets used against Ukraine.
Belarus has opened a consulate in Rostov-on-Don, Russia, whose jurisdiction extends to Russian-occupied Ukrainian territories such as Crimea and parts of Donetsk, Luhansk, Zaporizhia and Kherson regions.
The Finnish border closure increased traffic on the Estonian-Russian border by 25%, and the number of crossings increased from 4,000 to 5,000 daily. Estonia is ready for a potential influx of migrants amid concerns about a Russian hybrid attack.
First Lady of Ukraine Olena Zelenskaya was included in the Financial Times list of the 25 Most Influential Women in the world for her honesty and resilience during the war. Estonian prime minister Kaya Kallas highly appreciated Olena Zelenskaya's efforts to address the mental health problems of Ukrainians in the context of the conflict.
Germany has stepped up security measures at Christmas markets due to the increased terrorist threat caused by events in the Middle East, including the detention of two teenagers who planned the attack. The major cities of Frankfurt and Stuttgart have taken unprecedented measures, such as metal fences and heavy-duty poles.
Sergey Lavrov arrived in North Macedonia for an OSCE meeting via Greece after Bulgaria closed its airspace to his plane due to Russian press secretary Maria Zakharova on board. Several countries, including Ukraine and the three Baltic states, will not attend the meeting due to the permission of Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov to participate.
Russian security forces detained Abdul Gafarov, the head of the Alushta Muslim community in occupied Crimea, after a search of his home. Gafarov's arrest followed previous detentions of community members.
A Ukrainian delegation of emergency medical specialists led by Deputy Health Minister Ihor Kuzin visited Japan to learn from its disaster response system to improve Ukraine's preparedness, especially in the face of military challenges.
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The occupation authorities are exporting stolen Ukrainian grain from Crimea to Syria and Iran, buying it from local farmers at below-market prices.
On December 4, the EU Transport Council will discuss the blockade of the Polish-Ukrainian border crossing by Polish carriers, as well as concerns about the impact of the EU-Ukraine transport agreement. To solve the problem, it was proposed to create additional lanes for empty trucks from Ukraine and improve the system.
Ukrainian Special Operations Forces adjusted their HIMARS fire to destroy an enemy command vehicle in the south of the country that is now beyond repair.
BetterMe and the Ministry of Economy of Ukraine have launched a free program aimed at increasing the productivity of Ukrainian employees by promoting physical and mental health through comprehensive tools offered in two mobile applications.
NOYB calls on the Austrian DPA to stop Meta's plans to subscribe to ad-free Facebook and Instagram, which they see as a way to protect privacy, and proposes to fine Meta to deter others from doing the same. The cost of privacy-focused subscriptions can reach thousands of euros per year for users.
Latvian Foreign Minister and candidate for NATO Secretary General Krišjanis Karinš emphasizes the need for a clear vision of Russia and consensus within the Alliance amid rising defense spending.
A large fire engulfed a two-story evacuated building in Kyiv's Shevchenkivskyi district, taking firefighters about 5 hours to extinguish the flames over an area of 500 square meters. No injuries were reported.