Rie Kudan, winner of the Akutagawa Prize for Literature, admitted that part of her novel, which won the literary competition, was written by ChatGPT.
Google has unveiled two new search tools created with the help of artificial intelligence to improve search functionality.
A train with grain stolen from the occupied Ukrainian territories has arrived in russian-occupied Feodosia. It is expected that the stolen grain will be loaded onto a dry cargo ship for export.
A draft law proposed by Ukrainian MP Oleksiy Honcharenko provides for amnesty for certain prisoners to join the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
Traffic on Soborna Street in Boryspil will be temporarily restricted on January 20 due to a sports race.
Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania have agreed to create a joint Baltic defense zone on their eastern borders with russia and belarus to deter and protect against military threats.
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy thanked Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan of the UAE for supporting Ukraine's sovereignty and facilitating the exchange of prisoners. They also discussed potential long-term financial support from the UAE.
Igor Girkin, a former FSB officer and former minister of the "DPR", complains that in prison he is constantly forced to listen to the programs of russian propagandist Vladimir Solovyov.
The Security Service of Ukraine has charged Magomed Daudov, the chairman of the Chechen Republic's parliament, with numerous crimes related to the war against Ukraine.
The 2024 Winter Youth Olympic Games have officially begun in South Korea, which will last 14 days and will be attended by more than 1,900 young athletes from 80 countries.
EU leaders are discussing a new package of sanctions against russia to be implemented by February 24. Potential measures could include additional lists and increased trade restrictions.
russian occupation forces may launch a full-scale offensive against Ukraine in the summer of 2024. However, the success of the offensive remains uncertain.
During an unannounced inspection of the warehouses of military units in the east of the country, it was discovered that the food was not delivered on time and its quality did not meet the standards.
While on the temporarily occupied territory of the Kakhovka district, the man gave criminal orders to imprison and torture civilians.
The State Bureau of Investigation of Ukraine seized 26 thousand tons of metal products from a belarusian company. The goods were handed over to the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
After the Ukrainian Armed Forces destroyed the russian A-50 radar detection aircraft, Russia began to use its replacement with greater caution, favoring ground operations.
The SBU and the National Police exposed a criminal organization that manufactured and sold large batches of drugs for distribution in the EU and the Middle East.
An official of the Kyiv City State Administration faces seven to twelve years in prison for embezzling about two million hryvnias of budget funds.
The International eSports Federation (IESF) has suspended the membership of the russian Computer Sports Federation due to its activities in the occupied territories of Ukraine.
The German Parliament has supported a law that simplifies the deportation procedure for migrants who have been denied asylum.
Among the ruins of the Roman Shukhevych Museum, destroyed by the russians, a staircase has been unearthed where the commander of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA) fought his last battle.
Saab received an order from the Swedish Defense Procurement Agency for the production of MSHORAD air defense systems.
Ukraine's Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba sees no change in the US support for Ukraine under the Biden administration.
The Ambassador of Ukraine in Warsaw met with the new Deputy Minister of Infrastructure of Poland to discuss further unblocking of the Ukrainian-Polish border.
In the temporarily occupied Crimea, russians are using medical equipment stolen from the occupied territories of Ukraine.
The United States imposed sanctions on the UAE-based shipping company Hennesea for transporting russian oil at a price higher than the internationally agreed price of $60 per barrel.
The Coordination Center for Victims and Witnesses, created to support victims of war crimes, has received new premises. This will provide safe and comfortable conditions for meetings, psychological counseling and procedural interviews.
The Kyiv City Council renamed 10 city rail transport facilities, including one railway station, eight railway platforms, and a railway bridge over the Dnipro and Desenka rivers.
The initiative of the Memorial of Memory platform aims to honor the fallen defenders and preserve their memory in public space.
The Swiss company continues to operate three factories in russia and recently paid USD 33 million in taxes to russia.