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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
Trump told Netanyahu he would support Israeli strikes on Iran - Media

Trump informed Netanyahu of his support for Israeli strikes on Iran if no deal is reached with Tehran. The US is considering options for assistance, including refueling and overflight permits.

Politics • February 15, 06:17 PM • 9195 views
90% of Ukrainians are against holding elections without a ceasefire - Zelenskyy

President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated that 90% of Ukrainians are against holding elections without a ceasefire. Elections are possible if there is a ceasefire for two to three months and changes are made to the legislation.

Society • February 15, 06:05 PM • 5296 views
Launch of strategic plant in Britain to produce ammunition for Ukraine delayed - The Guardian

The new BAE Systems plant in Glascoed, which was supposed to increase the production of shells for Britain and Ukraine, has not yet opened. The delay is due to the decision to double the facility's capacity.

War in Ukraine • February 15, 05:50 PM • 5620 views
In the Netherlands, the largest airport canceled hundreds of flights due to bad weather

Amsterdam Schiphol Airport in the Netherlands canceled 170 flights on February 15. The reason was snowfall and strong winds, which required the clearing of runways.

News of the World • February 15, 05:40 PM • 5446 views
62% of Czechs support continuation of ammunition initiative for Ukraine - poll

A Kantar CZ poll showed that 62% of Czech citizens support the continuation of the ammunition initiative for Ukraine. Only 36% oppose this initiative.

Politics • February 15, 05:28 PM • 5207 views
Zelenskyy explained how Trump can help stop Russian aggression

President Zelenskyy named three key steps for Donald Trump to stop Russian aggression. These are providing security guarantees to Ukraine, demanding Moscow to cease fire, and increasing support for Ukraine if Putin refuses.

Politics • February 15, 05:14 PM • 5559 views
On February 16, scheduled power outages will be in effect in all regions of Ukraine

On February 16, scheduled power outages will be in effect in all regions of Ukraine. The reason is the consequences of Russian attacks on energy facilities.

Society • February 15, 04:49 PM • 6832 views
A group of European countries supported talks on joint nuclear deterrence - Politico

Latvia and Estonia have expressed their readiness to join discussions on creating a common nuclear deterrent in Europe. Germany and France also touched upon this issue at the Munich Conference.

Politics • February 15, 04:33 PM • 5638 views
In Kyiv, about 500 buildings remain without heat due to Russian attack - mayor

About 500 buildings in Kyiv remain without heating after the Russian strike on February 12. Utility workers have restored heat supply to 2,100 out of 2,600 buildings.

Society • February 15, 04:20 PM • 6490 views
Norway and Germany sign defense agreement

The defense ministers of Norway and Germany have signed a bilateral defense agreement. It covers cooperation in five main areas, including space surveillance and maritime security.

Politics • February 15, 03:55 PM • 6391 views
Russia uses cultural events to militarize children in the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine - Center for Countering Disinformation

Russians use song contests in Donetsk to militarize Ukrainian children, imposing a cult of war on them. Schoolchildren performed patriotic songs about the heroes of the "Great Patriotic War."

Society • February 15, 03:37 PM • 5341 views
129 combat engagements took place at the front, 39 enemy attacks repelled in the Pokrovsk direction - General Staff

129 combat engagements took place at the front during the day. The Defense Forces repelled 39 attacks in the Pokrovsk direction and are holding back the enemy.

War in Ukraine • February 15, 02:34 PM • 4925 views
Poland considers developing its own nuclear weapons due to the threat from Russia

President Karol Nawrocki stated that Poland should consider developing its own nuclear weapons. This is due to the growing threat from Russia and discussions about a potential European nuclear defense.

Politics • February 15, 01:24 PM • 11752 views
In Kyiv, schools and kindergartens are temporarily merged to preserve in-person learning

In Kyiv, educational institutions in 5 districts are temporarily merged to continue in-person learning. This decision was made after the massive attack on February 12, which left 315 buildings without heating, including 163 kindergartens and 141 schools.

Kyiv • February 13, 06:58 PM • 4497 views
NATO prepares large-scale air defense reform - Bloomberg

NATO is preparing a large-scale reform of its air defense system ahead of the July summit, integrating lessons learned from the war in Ukraine. The reform envisages a shift from air patrolling to protection against invasions, missiles, and drones.

Politics • February 13, 06:37 PM • 4377 views
Britain invests over €460 million in the development of long-range and hypersonic missiles

The United Kingdom will allocate over 460 million euros for the development of new long-range and hypersonic missiles in cooperation with European allies. These missiles will be able to hit targets at a distance of over 2000 km and will replace Storm Shadow cruise missiles.

News of the World • February 13, 06:18 PM • 4003 views
Kremlin cancels quarantine for meetings with Putin after almost six years - FaridailyPhoto

Dictator Putin no longer requires prior quarantine for meetings, which had been in effect since 2020. This applies to ministers, heads of state-owned companies, and billionaires.

Politics • February 13, 05:42 PM • 4469 views
Putin's envoy Dmitriev to hold talks with US representatives in Geneva soon - media

Special Representative of the President of the Russian Federation Kirill Dmitriev will hold talks with US representatives in Geneva. The meeting will take place separately from the format of negotiations on Ukraine.

Politics • February 13, 05:29 PM • 4074 views
In Kharkiv, a stepfather was exposed for years of molesting his underage stepdaughter and storing hundreds of files with the naked childPhoto

In Kharkiv, a man was exposed for years of molesting his underage stepdaughter, starting from when she was four years old. Law enforcement officers seized over 500 photo and video files of the naked child.

Society • February 13, 03:09 PM • 5030 views
Sikorski stated that Europe deserves to participate in negotiations on Ukraine

Polish Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski stated that Europe's financing of Ukraine's defense gives the continent the right to participate in peace negotiations. Europe has already spent over 200 billion euros to support Ukraine.

Politics • February 13, 02:07 PM • 3841 views
Europe needs a strong and independent defense industry in partnership with the US - Zelenskyy

President Zelenskyy emphasized the need for a strong European defense industry in partnership with the United States. Ukraine is ready to share its experience in defensive warfare and participate in joint projects.

Politics • February 13, 01:02 PM • 3672 views
In Dnipropetrovsk region, foster parents who beat, humiliated, and starved children will face trial

In Nikopol, foster parents will face trial for improper performance of their duties. They are accused of beating, humiliating, and starving 11 children for two years.

Society • February 13, 12:50 PM • 3433 views
Russia intensifies surveillance of teenagers, schools monitor social media, and responsibility is shifted to teachers - Foreign Intelligence Service

The Foreign Intelligence Service reports that the Kremlin is tightening control over teenagers in Russian schools, forcing educators to monitor students' online activity. In Tatarstan, schools require parental consent for social media monitoring, and teachers are obliged to track suspicious activity.

News of the World • February 13, 12:36 PM • 2893 views
Cocaine distribution channel exposed in Kyiv region, with taxi driver couriers and show business clientsPhotoVideo

Law enforcement officers exposed an organized group that sold millions of hryvnias worth of cocaine every month. Couriers disguised deliveries as taxis, and among the clients were representatives of show business.

Society • February 13, 12:11 PM • 4202 views
Hungary's opposition Tisza party maintains its lead over Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's Fidesz party - Reuters

Hungary's opposition Tisza party maintains a 10% lead over Prime Minister Orbán's Fidesz party in February. This is according to a poll conducted by the Idea Institute ahead of the April 12 parliamentary elections.

Politics • February 13, 11:46 AM • 5153 views
Almost half a million Ukrainian refugees have left Germany

Approximately 471,000 Ukrainian citizens have left Germany since 2022. As of February 2026, 1.157 million Ukrainians with temporary protection were residing in Germany.

Society • February 12, 06:46 PM • 13957 views
Melania Trump helped return Ukrainian children home for the third time

Melania Trump has helped return Ukrainian children to their native families for the third time. She called on Russia and Ukraine to step up efforts to ensure the safe return of every child.

Society • February 12, 06:04 PM • 4652 views
EU SAFE program sparks political dispute in Poland - Politico

Poland's president expresses doubts about the EU's €43. 7 billion SAFE program for armaments, while the prime minister supports it. This comes amid political disagreements between them.

Politics • February 12, 05:41 PM • 4653 views
Ukrainian cyber specialists collected data on thousands of Russian Starlinks under the guise of activation assistance

Ukrainian cyber specialists collected data on 2,420 Russian Starlink terminals and their positions. They engaged Russians through Telegram channels, receiving $5,870 from them, which was then transferred to the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

War in Ukraine • February 12, 04:33 PM • 4424 views
In Poltava region, a guardian is suspected of torturing her younger sisters, whom she forced to kneel for two days without food

In Poltava region, a 30-year-old guardian is suspected of torturing two younger sisters. The woman forced them to kneel for two days without food for eating sweets.

Society • February 12, 04:03 PM • 9161 views