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Vita Zelenetska

In 2005, she graduated from the Institute of Journalism at Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv. Journalist, editor, TV and radio presenter. Member of the Danish Association of Journalists. She began her professional journalism career in 2005 at the publication Yuridicheskaya Praktika. In 2006-2007, she worked as a parliamentary correspondent and editor for the UTR World Service television channel. In 2007, she worked as a line producer in Oksana Sokolova's team at the ICTV television channel. From 2008 to 2013, she worked as a TV presenter and editor of the news program Chas Krainy on the First Public TV channel (KDTRK). She has collaborated with Ukrainian and international Telegram channels, media platforms, and the Armed Forces of Ukraine's TV and radio broadcasting company. Since 2022, she has been working as a special correspondent for the international television channel CGTN. Since 2024, she has been working as a news anchor on Ukrainian Radio. She specializes in issues of domestic and foreign policy, socio-economic activity, military topics, and culture.
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Drones paralyze operations at Sweden's second-largest airport

Flights at Sweden's Gothenburg Landvetter Airport were temporarily suspended due to the detection of drones in the airspace, leading to an investigation into possible sabotage. Air traffic was closed but resumed at 9:00 PM, and similar incidents have been recorded in other European countries.

News of the World • November 6, 10:36 PM • 3976 views
Belarusian citizen extradited to US on charges of smuggling aircraft parts to Russia

33-year-old Belarusian citizen Yana Leonova was extradited from France to the United States. She is accused of conspiring to violate the Export Control Reform Act, smuggling and money laundering, and defrauding the United States.

Crimes and emergencies • November 6, 10:14 PM • 4386 views
Ukrainian Ambassador reacts to removal of Ukrainian flag from Czech Parliament

Ukraine's Ambassador to the Czech Republic, Vasyl Zvarych, thanked the Czech people for their support after newly elected Speaker of Parliament Tomio Okamura ordered the removal of the Ukrainian flag from the building. The diplomat emphasized that the Ukrainian flag symbolizes freedom and resilience, and the strength of unity can force Russia to stop the war.

Politics • November 6, 09:46 PM • 12717 views
Russia is preparing forced conscription in the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine - Center for Countering Disinformation

The Kremlin has included the occupied territories of Donbas, Zaporizhzhia, and Kherson regions in the Southern Military District, creating a basis for forced mobilization. Putin announced year-round conscription starting in 2026 and introduced electronic summonses, increasing the risk of illegal conscription of Ukrainians.

War in Ukraine • November 6, 09:29 PM • 7983 views
SBU exposed a Russian agent who tried to blow up a railway in Kharkiv region

SBU counterintelligence detained a Russian agent who tried to blow up a railway route of the Defense Forces in Kharkiv region. The detained 54-year-old mechanic, recruited through anti-Ukrainian comments, received instructions and 8 kg of plastic explosives via a drone.

Crimes and emergencies • November 6, 09:08 PM • 10427 views
Dollar in Ukraine cheaper: NBU set official exchange rate for November 6

The National Bank of Ukraine set the official exchange rate for November 6. The US dollar fell by 1 kopeck, its value is 42.06 hryvnias.

Economy • November 6, 06:01 AM • 3222 views
Russia massively attacked Dnipropetrovsk region with drones: 8 people injuredPhoto

On the night of November 6, the Russian army attacked the Dnipropetrovsk region with drones, as a result of which 8 people were injured in Kamianske. Residential buildings, infrastructure, and a transport enterprise were damaged; strikes also occurred in the Petropavlivka community and Nikopol district.

War in Ukraine • November 6, 05:54 AM • 3940 views
AFU eliminated over a thousand occupiers and 278 units of equipment in a day - General Staff of the AFU

Over the past day, November 5, the Defense Forces of Ukraine destroyed 1,170 Russian occupiers and 278 units of enemy equipment. The total combat losses of the enemy from 24.02.22 to 06.11.25 amount to over 1.1 million personnel.

War in Ukraine • November 6, 05:24 AM • 4430 views
Google is preparing satellites that will process AI data in space

Google is developing Project Suncatcher to launch solar-powered satellites into orbit that will power artificial intelligence systems. The first mission with two prototypes is scheduled for early 2027.

Technologies • November 6, 05:18 AM • 4201 views
Bundestag President calls Germany "Europe's brothel" and calls for a ban on sex purchases

Bundestag President Julia Klöckner called Germany "Europe's brothel" and called for a ban on sex purchases, advocating for the "Nordic model. " She argues that prostitution degrades women and is not a normal profession, despite its legalization in Germany since 2002.

News of the World • November 6, 05:05 AM • 5272 views
Weather in Ukraine on November 6: warm up to +15°C and dryPhoto

On November 6, no precipitation is expected in Ukraine, but fog is possible in the western, northern, and eastern regions at night and in the morning. Daytime air temperature will be +8…+17°C, with the warmest weather in the south.

Weather and environment • November 6, 04:37 AM • 5114 views
Army+ launches course on fiber optic drones

A new training course, "Fiber Optic Drones. Fundamentals of Use," has been launched in the "Army+" application, dedicated to the specifics of using fiber optic FPV drones in combat conditions. The course consists of 7 lessons covering advantages, preparation, flight techniques, and troubleshooting, and its lecturer is Vitaliy "Soloma," an engineer from the SIGNUM battalion.

War in Ukraine • November 6, 04:17 AM • 4907 views
Explosion at Mississippi plant causes toxic chemical leak: residents urged to evacuate (video)Video

A powerful explosion with an ammonia leak occurred at the CF Industries plant in Yazoo City, Mississippi. Residents of nearby areas have been ordered to evacuate, and the rest of the city has been advised to stay indoors.

News of the World • November 6, 03:59 AM • 4915 views
British Army announces first delivery of Ajax armored vehicles - eight years late

The British military has received the first 50 Ajax reconnaissance armored vehicles, which will be sent to NATO's eastern flank. The delivery was eight years late and despite criticism of the armored vehicles' effectiveness amid the growing role of drones.

Politics • November 6, 03:32 AM • 18031 views
Scientists from the University of Cologne have discovered a "promising" antibody against HIV

Cologne researchers have discovered the 04A06 antibody, which effectively prevents HIV from entering cells by neutralizing 98% of virus variants. This discovery is promising for passive immunization but requires further research.

Health • November 6, 02:50 AM • 18411 views
German far-right AfD MPs suspected of systematically transmitting military secrets to Russia

The German Ministry of Defense and the military are concerned that MPs from the far-right AfD party may be using parliamentary inquiries to obtain strategically important information. They believe that some MPs are "deliberately processing questionnaires from Moscow" concerning the Bundeswehr's military capabilities and procurement schedules.

Politics • November 6, 02:21 AM • 14775 views
"Black boxes" found from UPS plane that crashed in Louisville

Federal investigators have located the flight recorders among the wreckage of a UPS cargo plane that crashed during takeoff from Louisville airport. The crash killed at least 12 people, and the investigation is focused on the cause of an engine detachment.

News of the World • November 6, 01:54 AM • 4190 views
In a Finnish school, a Ukrainian student was forced to sing "Kalinka"

In a Finnish school, a student from Ukraine refused to sing the Russian song "Kalinka", but the teacher insisted. This caused outrage among the Ukrainian community and a discussion about cultural sensitivity in educational institutions.

Our people abroad • November 6, 01:33 AM • 37987 views
Derzhstat launched a new digital portal with AI assistant StatGPT for quick data retrieval

The State Statistics Service presented a new digital portal, StatGPT, with a built-in AI assistant for quick data retrieval. It allows users to obtain information without complex terminology and hours of searching, supporting the international SDMX standard.

Technologies • November 6, 01:11 AM • 4227 views
British police seize dinosaur skeletons worth £12 millionPhoto

British police have seized dinosaur skeletons worth over £12 million from a Chinese national suspected of money laundering. Su Binhai has agreed to forfeit three complete fossilized skeletons and nine London apartments.

News of the World • November 6, 12:40 AM • 4402 views
Trump announced a possible nuclear disarmament plan involving the US, China, and Russia

Donald Trump announced the possible development of a nuclear disarmament plan involving the US, China, and Russia. He also noted that his strategy of economic pressure helps to stop international conflicts.

Politics • November 6, 12:18 AM • 12021 views
Britain and Germany accelerate development of missile with a range of over 2000 km

The development of a joint British-German long-range missile within the framework of the "Trinity House" defense partnership is gaining momentum. British Defense Minister John Healey confirmed active technical work on the missile, which will have a range of over 2000 kilometers.

Politics • November 6, 12:04 AM • 3473 views
SBU detained an FSB spotter who directed Russian strikes on Kyiv's energy infrastructurePhoto

The SBU detained a 49-year-old car service employee in the Kyiv region who was adjusting Russian missile and drone attacks on the capital. He collected data on energy facilities and alternative basing points for Ukrainian defenders.

Crimes and emergencies • November 5, 11:39 PM • 4952 views
EU urges Serbia to restrict issuing passports to Russians

The European Commission has urged Serbia to restrict the issuance of passports to Russian citizens who use them for visa-free entry into the EU. This poses a threat to European security, so Serbia must align its visa policy with EU norms.

Politics • November 5, 11:10 PM • 5055 views
Europeans massively give up alcohol due to taste and health

According to a Circana study, 71% of Europeans have reduced their alcohol consumption, and 23% of young people have completely given it up. Sales of non-alcoholic beverages increased by 5.1%, while alcoholic beverages decreased by 1.8%.

Health • November 5, 10:57 PM • 12277 views
Poland plans to increase imports of US LNG for further supplies to Ukraine and Slovakia

Poland is negotiating with the United States on importing liquefied natural gas for further supply to Ukraine and Slovakia. The volume of supplies to Slovakia could reach 4-5 billion cubic meters per year, which corresponds to the country's annual consumption.

Economy • November 5, 10:43 PM • 11172 views
Government simplified access to loans for solar and wind power plants for households - Ministry of Energy

The Ministry of Energy of Ukraine announced a change in the mechanism of state support for the installation of generating units from alternative energy sources. Instead of monthly interest compensation, the population will receive a one-time reimbursement of 30% of the principal debt amount.

Economy • November 5, 10:19 PM • 10671 views
Putin asked to settle the war in Ukraine - Trump on his last conversation with the head of the Russian Federation

US President Donald Trump said that Vladimir Putin asked him to help settle the war in Ukraine during a phone call on October 16.

Politics • November 5, 09:56 PM • 41880 views
EU to stop issuing multiple-entry Schengen visas to Russians

The European Union plans to tighten visa restrictions for Russian citizens, allowing only single-entry visas for entry into the Schengen area starting this week. Exceptions will be made for humanitarian reasons or for individuals with dual EU citizenship.

Politics • November 5, 09:41 PM • 4650 views
SBU detained an FSB agent who was adjusting Russian strikes on Kramatorsk

The SBU counterintelligence detained a 32-year-old drug-addicted FSB agent in Donetsk region who was adjusting Russian air and artillery strikes on Kramatorsk. The perpetrator tracked the locations of command posts and checkpoints, as well as the routes of Defense Forces convoys.

Crimes and emergencies • November 5, 09:23 PM • 4855 views