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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
Defence Intelligence of Ukraine calls on 'Shahed' manufacturers to provide drone development data

The Defence Intelligence of Ukraine has appealed to employees of Russian enterprises producing 'Shaheds', urging them to provide information about the drones. Intelligence guarantees anonymity and security, offering to avoid responsibility for complicity in war crimes.

War in Ukraine • February 12, 03:35 PM • 3437 views
In Kyiv region, searches for a driver who fell through the ice while drifting have been ongoing for a week - SESPhoto

In Kyiv region, a driver who fell through the ice while drifting near Lebedivka has been sought for a week. Rescuers have surveyed 50,000 square meters of water surface, but the searches have so far been unsuccessful.

Society • February 12, 03:20 PM • 3299 views
Civilian casualties in Ukraine increased by 35% in 2025 - analysis

In 2025, the number of civilian deaths in Ukraine increased by 35% compared to 2024, reaching 2,514 people. In total, 2,919 civilians died in Ukraine and Russia during the year, and another 17,775 were injured.

Society • February 12, 02:21 PM • 6789 views
Police searched European Commission building in Belgium - media

Belgian police searched the European Commission headquarters in Brussels. The investigation concerns the sale of 23 buildings worth about 900 million euros.

Politics • February 12, 01:57 PM • 4148 views
Customs officers handed over an 18th-century Latin book to Ukraine's oldest libraryPhoto

Kyiv customs officers prevented the illegal export of a rare 18th-century Latin book and handed it over to the Odesa National Scientific Library. This is the second volume of Johann Georg Gmelin's work, published in 1749, which will now be available to scholars and researchers.

Society • February 12, 01:40 PM • 5852 views
Russia imports foreign cars via China, bypassing Western sanctions - Reuters

Tens of thousands of cars are being exported from China to Russia through 'grey market' schemes, circumventing sanctions. Some of these vehicles are manufactured in China, while others are imported from third countries.

News of the World • February 12, 12:20 PM • 4665 views
Germany nominated Carsten Breuer for the position of Chairman of the NATO Military Committee

Germany has nominated Bundeswehr Inspector General Carsten Breuer for the position of Chairman of the NATO Military Committee. The new chairman will take office in the summer of 2027.

Politics • February 12, 11:43 AM • 4446 views
Spanish PM says Musk harms teenagers' mental health

Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez accused Elon Musk of violating Spanish laws and negatively affecting the mental health of teenagers. Sánchez emphasized the need to control social media.

News of the World • February 11, 06:50 PM • 4306 views
On February 12, scheduled power outages will be in effect in all regions of Ukraine

On February 12, scheduled power outages and capacity restrictions will be applied in all regions of Ukraine. The reason is the consequences of Russian attacks on energy facilities.

Society • February 11, 06:18 PM • 5200 views
In Latvia, a truck driver was sentenced to three years in prison for attempting to smuggle 10,000 cartridges into Russia.

A Latvian court sentenced a truck driver to three years in prison for attempting to illegally smuggle 10,000 cartridges into Russia. The man hid the ammunition in a toolbox, claiming he was transporting it for shooting sports.

News of the World • February 11, 06:03 PM • 3883 views
Syrskyi held a meeting with Airborne Assault Forces commanders on logistics, equipment restoration, and medical evacuation

Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Oleksandr Syrskyi, discussed the operational situation in the Zaporizhzhia and Dnipropetrovsk directions with Airborne Assault Forces commanders. The meeting concerned logistics, equipment repair, and evacuation of the wounded.

War in Ukraine • February 11, 05:35 PM • 4159 views
Court remanded in custody a suspect in the murder of five people in Rivne region

A court in Rivne region chose a pre-trial detention measure in the form of detention without bail for a 72-year-old native of Donetsk region, suspected of murdering five people. The man pleaded guilty, explaining the crime by hostile relations with the deceased.

Society • February 11, 04:52 PM • 7948 views
The EU plans to create a drone detection system based on AI and 5G antennas

The European Commission proposes a pan-European AI-based drone detection system using 5G to protect critical infrastructure. This initiative is a response to drone incidents and will complement the defensive "drone wall" project on the border with Russia.

News of the World • February 11, 04:24 PM • 4242 views
Shmyhal discussed energy recovery with G7 and EU ambassadors

Denys Shmyhal met with ambassadors of G7 and EU countries to discuss energy recovery, preparation for the heating season, and the need for generators. He announced the creation of the Ukraine Energy Support Coordination Group.

Economy • February 11, 03:50 PM • 3023 views
The "Krasnobalivski" drug group, which earned over UAH 20 million monthly, will face trialPhoto

The "Krasnobalivski" drug organization, with a monthly income of over UAH 20 million, will face trial. Law enforcement officers seized almost 90 kg of drugs and UAH 2.4 million in cash.

Crimes and emergencies • February 11, 03:25 PM • 3163 views
Czech initiative to supply ammunition to Ukraine faces funding deficit - NATO representative

The Czech initiative to supply ammunition to Ukraine aims to raise 5 billion euros, but so far only 1. 4 billion euros have been secured. The program involves purchasing large-caliber shells for Ukraine to reduce its strategic disadvantage on the battlefield.

Politics • February 11, 03:15 PM • 6094 views
A two-year-old boy died in Lviv region, parents were notified of suspicion, and proceedings were opened against social servicesPhoto

A two-year-old boy died in Lviv region after being admitted to the hospital in critical condition. His parents were detained for malicious failure to fulfill their duties, and proceedings were opened against social services for official negligence.

Society • February 11, 02:47 PM • 3395 views
The European Commission presented its plan to combat cyberbullying and protect children

The European Commission presented a plan to combat cyberbullying, which includes the launch of a European application for confidential messages. The plan also provides for strengthening the protection of children online and targeted application of existing EU legislation.

News of the World • February 11, 02:05 PM • 3138 views
Probable "Oreshnik" vehicles spotted in Belarus - satellite imagesPhoto

Possible transport vehicles for the Oreshnik missile system have been spotted at the former Krychaw-6 military airfield in Belarus. Satellite images from Planet Labs on February 9 confirm the active deployment of the military base.

War in Ukraine • February 11, 01:49 PM • 5027 views
Lavrov insists that the Kremlin did not receive a 20-point peace plan

Sergei Lavrov claims that Russia has not received a 20-point peace plan for Ukraine, neither officially nor unofficially. He called further versions of the agreement "attempts to rape the American initiative" by Zelensky and his patrons.

Politics • February 11, 11:35 AM • 3730 views
OpenAI has started testing ads in ChatGPT

OpenAI has begun placing ads in basic versions of ChatGPT for registered adult users in the US. This is a step to increase revenue amid the company's growing expenses.

News of the World • February 10, 06:50 PM • 5843 views
Georgia "patiently" awaits restoration of relations with US after Vance ignored Tbilisi - AFP

Georgia is patiently awaiting the restoration of relations with the United States after US Vice President J. D. Vance visited Armenia and Azerbaijan, bypassing Tbilisi. Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze stated that Georgia is ready to restore the partnership without preconditions.

Politics • February 10, 06:14 PM • 9674 views
Berlin calls Macron's EU debt increase proposal a 'distraction' - Media

Germany has rejected French President Emmanuel Macron's call for the EU to issue more common debt, calling it a 'distraction'. Berlin emphasizes the need for structural reforms and the completion of the single market.

News of the World • February 10, 05:57 PM • 4543 views
EU's top court allows WhatsApp to appeal multi-million privacy fines

The EU's top court has allowed WhatsApp to appeal a €225 million fine for privacy violations. This decision paves the way for Meta to challenge other multi-billion euro fines.

News of the World • February 10, 05:35 PM • 4344 views
Turkey stated it might join the nuclear arms race due to Iran

Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan stated that the country might join the nuclear race due to concerns about Iran's nuclear ambitions. Ankara does not wish to disrupt the fragile balance of power in the region but may be forced to do so.

News of the World • February 10, 05:07 PM • 8529 views
In Kryvyi Rih, a mother whose children died in a fire will be prosecuted for negligence

In Kryvyi Rih, a mother will be prosecuted for malicious non-fulfillment of parental duties. Her two young children died in a fire in a locked apartment.

Society • February 10, 04:50 PM • 4063 views
Over UAH 9 million in damages to electricity supply company: underground mining farms uncovered in two districts of Zhytomyr regionPhoto

Underground mining farms that caused over UAH 9 million in damages to an electricity supply company have been uncovered in the Zhytomyr region. A 41-year-old Kyiv resident used over 1.15 million kWh of electricity "off the meter."

Crimes and emergencies • February 10, 04:33 PM • 3523 views
In February, combat brigades were allocated over UAH 4.5 billion for the procurement of drones and electronic warfare systems - Ministry of Defense

In February, combat brigades were allocated over UAH 4. 5 billion through DOT-Chain Defence for ordering drones and electronic warfare systems. Over six months, approximately 350,000 units of equipment worth over UAH 16 billion have been supplied through the system.

War in Ukraine • February 10, 04:17 PM • 3558 views
Night frosts down to -18° and thaw during the day: weather forecast in Ukraine for February 11

On February 11, night frosts down to -18 degrees are expected in Ukraine, but during the day in the west and south, the temperature will rise to +5 degrees. Strong southerly winds will bring wet snow to the western regions, Vinnytsia, Zhytomyr, and Kyiv regions.

Weather and environment • February 10, 04:10 PM • 3632 views
Kremlin restricts Telegram's operations, promoting state-controlled messenger

Russia's internet watchdog is slowing down Telegram's operations due to legal violations. Moscow is trying to force Russians to use the more tightly controlled domestic online service Max.

News of the World • February 10, 03:44 PM • 4136 views