Liam Gallagher took to the stage of Estadio GNP Seguros in a sombrero, and the band performed The Poznan.
Finnish President Alexander Stubb and former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson exchanged sharp remarks at the Yalta European Strategy conference. They discussed frozen Russian assets and Ukraine's prospects for EU membership.
Kyiv Oblast police are investigating a violation of railway safety rules in the Fastiv district. The explosion of a freight car between Vasylkiv and Boiarka caused a fire, changing train routes.
Russian troops shelled the city of Marhanets, Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, injuring six people: four women aged 37 to 74, and two boys aged 13 and 18. The occupiers also attacked Nikopol district, Nikopol, and the villages of Myrove, Marhanets, and Pokrovsk rural communities.
Major General Andriy Hnatov stated that in the event of a massive enemy drone attack, only mobile communication may be restricted, not completely disconnected. This will help make it more difficult for the enemy to use Ukrainian infrastructure to control UAVs.
The city of Alba Iulia in Romania has created the world's longest table from recycled materials, confirmed by the Guinness Book of Records. The table, 2.7 kilometers long, was built from almost 1,500 Euro pallets and 2,700 Doka panels, and hosted 10,000 recycled ceramic plates and 5 tons of food for 10,000 visitors.
North Korean authorities apply the death penalty to those who watch foreign TV series and films, according to a new UN report. The document is based on interviews with refugees and indicates increased control over citizens' lives.
Terence Crawford became the undisputed super middleweight boxing world champion by defeating Canelo Alvarez. This made him the first boxer to unify world titles in three different weight classes.
Elon Musk addressed participants at a rally in London, organized by a far-right activist, calling for a change in the British government. He also spoke out against the "woke virus" and criticized British politics.
In southern Ukraine, Russians continue shelling, which resulted in the death of one civilian and injuries to 14 people in Kherson and Dnipropetrovsk regions. Dozens of residential buildings, enterprises, and infrastructure facilities were damaged.
The ATESH partisan movement set fire to a relay cabinet in the Karachay-Cherkess Republic, disrupting the supply of ammunition for the occupation forces. This sabotage delayed the movement of trains carrying ammunition and military equipment to the front in Ukraine.
NATO launches Operation "Eastern Sentinel" to protect the Alliance's eastern borders. NATO will take into account Ukraine's experience in shooting down aerial targets.
Prime Minister of Ukraine Denys Shmyhal met with US President's Special Representative General Keith Kellogg in Kyiv. They discussed the results of the "Ramstein" meeting, the acquisition of Patriot systems, and details of the Russian strike on Poland.
NATO launches Operation "Eastern Sentinel" to strengthen its eastern flank after Russian drones violated Polish airspace. The US has assured Poland of its full support.
Commander of the Estonian Defence Forces Andrus Merilo proposed to ban flights near the eastern border. The ban will be in effect from 8 PM to 7 AM for several weeks, covering the airspace from Pedassaar Island to Estonia's eastern border.
Ukraine and Poland have agreed on joint development in the defense sector, including the possible placement of production facilities in Poland. Polish military personnel are also expected to arrive in Ukraine, and there will be an exchange of experience in combating drones.
Ukraine and Poland have made significant progress in resolving issues of national memory. Exhumation work in the Polish village of Jureczkowa will begin in September.
The European Union has extended personal sanctions against Russians, without removing any oligarchs or war criminals from them. This decision was made after the escalation and provocation by Russia, such as the drone attack on Poland.
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiha announced the arrival of Polish military on Thursday. They will work with the Ukrainian military, as Ukraine has experience in confronting challenges.
Orthodox Christians celebrate the Exaltation of the Venerable and Life-Giving Cross of the Lord on September 14. On this day, one should not engage in heavy physical labor, quarrel, or wish evil.
Ukraine is working on the 19th package of sanctions against Russia, which will cover Russian ports in the Baltic Sea and block ways to circumvent sanctions. It is also planned to strike at Russia's banking infrastructure and shadow fleet.
Ukraine had previously informed Poland about Russian drones heading towards its airspace on September 11. The Ukrainian side is also ready to share its experience in combating drones, awaiting the arrival of Polish military personnel for cooperation.
President Zelenskyy stated that economic cooperation with Russia will not help deter it from war. He emphasized that until Russia learns humanity, agreements will not work.
Poland is closing all border crossing points with Belarus, including road and rail, starting September 12. Russia views this as Warsaw's desire to escalate tensions in Central Europe.
Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó held a conversation with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, discussing the war in Ukraine and bilateral cooperation. Szijjártó noted Trump's peace efforts and a new phase of friendship between the countries.
Transgender and anti-fascist inscriptions were found on the rifle cartridges, likely used to kill Charlie Kirk. The politician sustained a fatal neck wound while answering a question about mass shootings.
In Cherkasy, a man attacked TCC servicemen with an axe and a can during a document check, causing them injuries. The assailant was detained by the police and faces criminal charges.
In Kyiv, the bodies of a 38-year-old woman and her 14-year-old daughter were found with signs of strangulation in a rented apartment. The woman's cohabitant, a 37-year-old citizen of Azerbaijan, committed suicide on September 10.
Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, expressed concern about potential suicides using ChatGPT. The company is considering informing authorities about users' suicidal intentions, especially among young people.
The Vinnytsia City Court chose a pre-trial detention measure for the suspect in the murder of two students in the form of detention for 60 days without the right to bail. The investigation considers the conflict between the ex-teacher and one of the victims as the main version.