The Cabinet of Ministers has appointed Oleksandr Potiy as head of the State Special Communications Service of Ukraine. The new head has 25 years of experience in the Armed Forces and is a doctor of technical sciences with 20 years of academic experience.
Joe Biden announced a three-year commitment of $4 billion to the World Bank's International Development Association. The funds will be used to provide low-interest loans and grants to the world's poorest countries.
The Russian attack on the dormitory of an educational institution in Hlukhiv killed 8 people, including 1 child. 11 people were injured, and 5 more may be under the rubble.
The 67th arsenal of the Russian Armed Forces in the Bryansk region was hit. The warehouse stored military weapons, including artillery ammunition from the DPRK, CABs, anti-aircraft missiles and MLRS ammunition.
X users are sharing medical images with Grok chatbot on a massive scale at Elon Musk's urging. Experts warn of privacy risks, as such data is not protected by federal law.
A Russian drone attack on a dormitory of an educational institution in Hlukhiv killed 7 people, including a child. More than 10 people were injured, and there may be people under the rubble.
Following the Russian attack on November 17, power companies have restored electricity supply in most regions of Ukraine. However, 220,000 customers in Odesa and Dnipro regions remain without electricity.
The President signed a law that improves the work of medical and social examinations. The document provides for the possibility of home examinations, the presence of a lawyer and the right to appeal against the decisions of the MSEC.
Israel's deputy foreign minister offered to transfer Russian weapons seized from Hamas and Hezbollah to Ukraine. Ukraine's Ambassador Yevhen Korniychuk supported this initiative, emphasizing the common enemies of the two countries.
Heavy precipitation and strong winds are expected in Ukraine on November 21-23. The State Emergency Service warns of ice and recommends refraining from long-distance travel.
President Zelenskyy held a meeting on life support in Donetsk region and inspected the construction of fortifications. According to him, most of the planned defense structures have already been completed.
The Polish president said that the US authorization to use weapons to strike Russia could be decisive in the war. He also criticized Germany for trying to negotiate with Russia over energy resources.
In Odesa, air defense forces shot down a Russian Iskander-M ballistic missile, but its wreckage fell in a residential area. The fall killed 8 people, including doctors and police officers.
The President of Ukraine visited the location of the 25th Brigade in Pokrovsk and awarded the city's defenders. Ukrainian troops stopped 32 hostile attacks in the Pokrovsk sector over the last day.
The State Employment Service of Ukraine has launched a mobile application for job search with enhanced functionality. The app allows you to search for vacancies, make appointments and receive educational vouchers via your smartphone.
A rocket attack on the center of Odesa killed 8 people and wounded 39, including 4 children. The injured are receiving medical care, three adults are in critical condition.
Peskov said that allowing the United States to launch missiles deep into Russia would mean direct US involvement in the conflict. France and the EU are also considering allowing Ukraine to strike at Russian military targets.
A local council deputy is suspected of kidnapping and torturing a serviceman, demanding $2. 5 million and re-registration of the company. The conflict arose over solar power plants purchased in 2021.
The Kyiv metro operates as a round-the-clock shelter during air raids, sheltering more than 32,000 people yesterday. KCSA has provided important safety rules for passengers at metro stations during the alerts.
The Philippines and the United States signed an agreement to share military intelligence and build a coordination center. The GSOMIA pact will allow countries to securely share classified military information.
A group of people who created an artificial shortage of railway tickets to Europe through unauthorized access to accounts was exposed in Kyiv. The criminals resold tickets at three times the price via social media.
The Ukrainian Air Force warned of the threat of ballistic missile attacks from Crimea in the direction of Odesa. Later, an explosion was heard in the city.
The President of Italy has signed a law that provides for penalties of up to two years in prison and fines of up to one million euros for surrogacy outside the country.
An organizer of international drug trafficking with 9 kg of psychotropic substances worth UAH 6. 5 million was detained in Kyiv. The suspect set up sales channels via Telegram to European countries and the occupied territories.
Germany starts supplying Ukraine with 4000 Mini-Taurus UAVs with artificial intelligence. The drones are able to withstand Russian GPS jamming and can attack important military targets.
83-year-old Alan Jones, an influential Australian radio host, is accused of sexually abusing 8 people. The incidents took place from 2001 to 2019, and he faces 24 charges.
In Kharkiv, a task force of 4 people who collaborated with the Russian game was neutralized. The saboteurs blew up a car of the Ukrainian Armed Forces and were preparing a terrorist attack on the railroad.
Turkish President plans to present a plan to freeze the war in Ukraine at the G20 summit. The proposal includes postponing Ukraine's accession to NATO for 10 years and creating a demilitarized zone in Donbas.
The President of Lithuania confirmed that Ukraine had received permission from its partners to strike at Russian territory with long-range weapons. The United States, France, and the United Kingdom have granted appropriate authorizations for the use of their missile systems.
A Russian missile strike on a residential neighborhood in Sumy killed 11 people, including two children. 63 people were injured, including 10 children.