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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
Fatal road accident in Chernihiv region: prosecutor's office to appeal preventive measure for policewoman

The Chernihiv Regional Prosecutor's Office will appeal the court's decision on bail for the policewoman who was driving a service car during a fatal road accident. Prosecutors insist on arrest without the right to post bail.

Society • December 12, 08:23 AM • 5937 views
The old spent nuclear fuel storage facility at the Chornobyl NPP will be able to operate for another ten years

The Board of the State Nuclear Regulatory Inspectorate of Ukraine recognized as justified the possibility of safe operation of ISF-1 at the Chornobyl NPP until December 31, 2034. This decision was made based on the results of the state examination of nuclear and radiation safety.

Society • December 12, 08:06 AM • 5150 views
Polar bears can adapt to survival in a warmer climate – study

A study has found genetic changes in Greenlandic polar bears that allow them to adapt to warm conditions. This offers hope for the species' survival but does not negate the threat of extinction due to global warming.

News of the World • December 12, 07:44 AM • 4941 views
Thai Prime Minister dissolves country's parliament

Thailand's prime minister has dissolved parliament three months after taking office, paving the way for a general election early next year. The move comes amid new deadly clashes between Thailand and Cambodia.

News of the World • December 12, 07:24 AM • 3684 views
In November, Ukraine's GDP grew to 5.3%, despite energy shelling - Ministry of Economy

In November 2025, Ukraine's GDP grew by 5. 3%, exceeding October's 2.3% and Russia's 1.6% GDP growth. The main drivers were agriculture, trade, construction, and processing industry.

Economy • December 11, 03:59 PM • 2841 views
"There was some misunderstanding": Polish President on the transfer of MiG-29 aircraft to Ukraine

Polish President Karol Nawrocki stated that he was unaware of the transfer of Polish MiG-29 aircraft to Ukraine. He suggested that there was a misunderstanding and plans to discuss the issue with the Minister of Defense.

Politics • December 11, 03:23 PM • 4638 views
Bulgarian Prime Minister says he is resigning over eurozone entry crisis

Bulgarian Prime Minister Rosen Zhelyazkov has announced his intention to resign after a wave of protests, intensifying political chaos ahead of the country's entry into the eurozone. This decision will not affect Bulgaria's entry into the eurozone on January 1.

Politics • December 11, 01:52 PM • 3613 views
CEC named the period needed to prepare for democratic elections

Deputy Head of the Central Election Commission Serhiy Dubovyk said that Ukraine needs six months to prepare for free and safe elections. This is due to the large number of refugees, damaged infrastructure, and military personnel at the front.

Society • December 11, 12:38 PM • 8545 views
"Finally, we are not fighting this alone": Orban praised the resonant US national security strategy

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban fully supported the US criticism of the EU, calling it the most important document of recent years. He noted that Americans see Europe's economic dead end and civilizational crisis.

News of the World • December 11, 11:56 AM • 3366 views
Ukrainian scientists recorded a temperature anomaly in Antarctica

Ukrainian meteorologists from the Akademik Vernadsky station recorded that this year the water temperature never dropped below freezing point, which is the first time since 2002. This indicates warming in Antarctica, as the number of days with temperatures below -1.8°C has significantly decreased.

News of the World • December 11, 10:46 AM • 3706 views
Prada to release "Made in India" sandals for $930 after wave of criticism

Italian brand Prada will create 2,000 pairs of sandals in India, inspired by traditional footwear, following criticism. Each pair will retail for approximately $930, combining Indian craftsmanship and Italian technology.

News of the World • December 11, 10:26 AM • 11370 views
Georgian Parliament tightens requirements for protest actions: new law adopted

The Georgian Parliament has fast-tracked a bill that tightens the rules for holding protest actions. The new law requires notifying the Ministry of Internal Affairs five days in advance of holding a rally in crowded places.

News of the World • December 11, 09:57 AM • 4172 views
Spread criminal influence in pre-trial detention center: a resident of Zaporizhzhia extradited from Moldova to Ukraine

A resident of Zaporizhzhia, accused of spreading criminal influence and extorting money in a pre-trial detention center, was extradited from Moldova to Ukraine. He had been hiding abroad for several years after being notified of suspicion in July 2023.

Society • December 11, 09:30 AM • 4093 views
Demand for electric vehicles in Ukraine has almost tripled: which models are popular

In November, the Ukrainian car fleet was replenished with over 11,000 electric vehicles, which is almost three times more than last year. Among them, 10,766 were passenger cars, of which 3,172 were new and 7,594 were used.

Economy • December 11, 08:25 AM • 3021 views
Scientists have found that the urbanization of the Roman Empire led to a sharp deterioration in the health of Britons

Analysis of skeletal remains from England before and during the Roman occupation confirms that the health of the population deteriorated during Roman rule, but only in urban centers. This indicates the preservation of pre-Roman traditions in the rural areas of Roman Britain.

News of the World • December 11, 08:04 AM • 3233 views
Nobel laureate María Corina Machado makes first public appearance in Norway in a yearVideo

Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado made her first public appearance in Norway in 11 months after her daughter accepted the Nobel Peace Prize on her behalf. Machado fled Venezuela via Curaçao to attend the ceremony in Oslo.

News of the World • December 11, 07:27 AM • 3116 views
New EU proposal on using Russian assets for Ukraine is closest to international law norms - Lagarde

ECB President Christine Lagarde stated that the new EU proposal on using frozen Russian assets to support Ukraine is the most compliant with international law. EU leaders are discussing the involvement of 210 billion euros of Russian sovereign assets frozen in Europe.

Politics • December 10, 02:51 PM • 4049 views
Thawing permafrost threatens Russia's economy with critical losses - intelligence

Over the past 30 years, the depth of seasonal thawing of permafrost in Russia has increased from 45 to 70 cm, threatening 1260 km of gas pipelines and thousands of kilometers of roads. More than 40% of buildings in the permafrost zone are already deformed, and by 2050, the population of these territories will decrease by 61%.

Economy • December 10, 01:56 PM • 3672 views
Trump's sanctions against Lukoil and Rosneft could change the global oil map - Reuters

US sanctions against Russian oil giants Lukoil and Rosneft, which came into force on November 21, could cause a structural reorganization of the global oil sector. This will lead to the forced sale of assets and the redistribution of ownership of fields and refineries around the world.

Economy • December 10, 12:56 PM • 4863 views
In Chernihiv region, a police car hit two pedestrians, a child died

In Chernihiv region, a Mitsubishi Outlander police car hit two pedestrians, as a result of which a child died and a woman was injured. The National Police launched an official investigation, and the police officers were suspended from duty.

Society • December 10, 12:26 PM • 4084 views
Trump said he passed his third cognitive test with "flying colors"

Donald Trump announced that he successfully passed his third cognitive test with "flying colors," commenting on discussions about his age and mental faculties. He claims that few people pass this exam so well.

News of the World • December 10, 11:58 AM • 3709 views
Systematically committed sexual violence against children for three years: a man in Kyiv region sentenced to 15 years in prison

In Kyiv region, a man was sentenced to 15 years in prison for systematic sexual violence against two underage girls and creating child pornography. The accused, who is on the wanted list, was the godfather of one of the victims, and the girls' father also participated in the crimes.

Society • December 10, 11:28 AM • 4479 views
Wet weather and moderate warming: forecasters' outlook for December 11

Warm and wet weather with light rain is expected in Ukraine on December 11, with air temperatures ranging from +1 to +11 degrees Celsius. A cold snap is forecast from December 13-14, but without severe frosts.

Weather and environment • December 10, 10:56 AM • 2528 views
Investigation into the former head of Dnipropetrovsk Oblast State Administration and his accomplices in the case of embezzlement of over UAH 392 million on road repairs has been completed

Anti-corruption bodies have completed the investigation into the case of five individuals involved in the embezzlement of over UAH 392 million during road repairs in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast. The suspects inflated the cost of materials and entered into contracts with a related company.

Politics • December 10, 10:19 AM • 4255 views
Poland plans to sell more military equipment tested in Ukraine to allies - Bloomberg

Polish state-owned defense company PGZ plans to increase exports of military equipment tested in Ukraine and dual-use products. The company aims to increase the share of exports and dual-use products to one-third of its revenue.

News of the World • December 10, 09:40 AM • 3888 views
Russian and Chinese bombers conducted a joint patrol near Japan amid rising tensions between Tokyo and Beijing

Japan scrambled fighter jets to monitor Russian and Chinese air forces conducting joint patrols around the country. This occurred amid rising tensions between Tokyo and Beijing.

News of the World • December 10, 09:09 AM • 3680 views
Electronic document in Rezerv+ now includes owner's photo

The Ministry of Defense of Ukraine has updated the Rezerv+ application, adding the owner's photo to the electronic document. This will make document verification faster and more transparent.

Society • December 10, 08:49 AM • 2981 views
Former Ministry of Defense official and his accomplices notified of suspicion in illegal sale of six decommissioned Ukrainian Armed Forces ships

A former Ministry of Defense official and two accomplices have been notified of suspicion in the illegal sale of six decommissioned Ukrainian Navy ships. They artificially understated the value of the vessels by holding a sham tender, causing over UAH 900,000 in damages to the state.

Politics • December 10, 08:21 AM • 3807 views
Scientists have discovered that dinosaurs, particularly diplodocus, could have been as colorful as birdsPhoto

Research on 145-million-year-old sauropod fossilized skin revealed the presence of various melanosomes. This suggests that dinosaurs could have had diverse colors, similar to modern birds.

News of the World • December 10, 07:38 AM • 18749 views
Trump's State Department brings back Times New Roman, ditching "wasteful" Calibri

The U. S. State Department is reverting to the use of Times New Roman font in official communications, overturning the Biden administration's decision to switch to Calibri. This decision, made under Secretary of State Marco Rubio, is motivated by a return to professionalism and the cancellation of the "wasteful" DEIA program.

News of the World • December 10, 07:21 AM • 5427 views