The UPL postponed the match of the 16th round between Minaj and Dynamo after the players were forced to leave the field due to an air raid; a new date will be set later.
Toyota aims to increase sales of zero-emission vehicles in Europe by 20% by 2026 and achieve carbon neutrality of its European operations by 2040. To achieve this goal, the company plans to introduce six new electric vehicle models.
moscow faced significant flight delays and cancellations due to heavy snowfall, and the Siberian Republic of Sakha experienced an unusual drop in temperature to -50°C amid global warming trends.
Ukraine has launched the "Work and Recovery" project to offer Ukrainians, including IDPs, employment opportunities, including in infrastructure, through a website with more than a thousand job postings.
The IDF launched a ground operation in Gaza targeting Hamas strongholds with air support to reduce threats. This happened after Hamas violated the ceasefire and took hostages.
A pilot project to provide social support services to military personnel and their families has been launched in Ukraine with the involvement of non-governmental organizations to improve the efficiency and expert level of services.
Law enforcers detained a group of criminals who, posing as SBU and military recruitment officers, extorted money from potential conscripts, promising to help them evade military service.
Bulgarian President Rumen Radev vetoed the provision of free armored vehicles to Ukraine, citing a lack of information for lawmakers and the potential domestic use of these vehicles.
Russian forces shelled Donetsk region 17 times, killing one woman and injuring three others. Civilian infrastructure, including residential buildings and educational institutions, was also damaged.
The Marapi volcano erupted on Sunday in western Indonesia on the island of Sumatra,.
In the Gaza Strip, the Israeli Defense Forces discovered more than 800 mines leading to terrorist underground tunnels, 500 of which were destroyed.
Five people were injured and one person was killed as a result of Russian shelling of Kherson; Andriy Yermak called Russia a terrorist state for shelling civilians.
Ukraine and Italy sign a memorandum of cooperation on renewable energy development, focusing on energy transition and renewable energy during Ukraine's post-war recovery.
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg insists on unwavering support for Ukraine against Russian aggression, emphasizing that increased aid could speed up the end of the war.
President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko visits Beijing for the second time in 2023 to discuss trade, economic, investment, and international issues with Chinese President Xi Jinping.
Natalia Humeniuk resigned from her position at the Southern Directorate of the Ukrainian Defense Forces without specifying the reasons for her dismissal.
North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper has proclaimed November 25 as Holodomor Remembrance Day in North Carolina, recognizing the 90th anniversary of the genocide of Ukrainians.
Starting December 4, Ukraine will open the Uhryniv-Dolhobyczów border to empty trucks weighing more than 7. 5 tons to reduce congestion and increase capacity on the Ukrainian-Polish border.
Andriy Yermak, Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine, discussed the situation on the battlefield and Ukraine's defense needs with National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan. They also discussed preparations for the upcoming Ukraine-U.S. arms production conference in Washington, DC.
An air alert has been declared across Ukraine following reports of a MiG-31K, a carrier of Kinzhal missiles, taking off from the Russian airfield in Mozdok.
In the village of Sadove in Kherson region, a 78-year-old man died as a result of Russian shelling.
In the Melitopol sector, Ukrainian troops repelled 55 combat engagements and inflicted significant losses on Russian troops, destroying 440 personnel and 9 pieces of enemy military equipment.
The Danish military is assisting the police in protecting Jewish sites due to the growing terrorist threats associated with the conflicts in the Middle East, the Danish Ministry of Defense reports.
British intelligence reports emphasize the crucial role of russia's Tor and Pantsir air defense systems in countering Ukrainian drones, noting the human endurance faced by Tor crews.
Ukraine has launched a pre-trial investigation into the shooting of unarmed Ukrainian servicemen by the Russian military, as this is a violation of the Geneva Conventions and is considered a serious crime.
Russian forces struck 86 settlements in Zaporizhzhia region on December 2, using drones and artillery. No casualties were reported.
Police investigated the allegations of an attack on MP Oleksandr Dubinsky in the pre-trial detention center, but found no evidence to support the injuries.
Russian troops attacked Nikopol and Chervonohryhorivska in Ukraine with heavy artillery on December 3, with no immediate reports of casualties.
At the UN Climate Change Conference (COP28), UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres called on leaders to end dependence on fossil fuels, warning that humanity is approaching a climate crisis. He called for reducing emissions, switching to renewable energy sources and increasing funding for climate programs.
Russian nationalist Dmitry Demushkin was denied entry to Georgia for unclear reasons, as he reported on Telegram. The Ministry of Internal Affairs of Georgia confirmed that he was not detained, but simply not allowed to enter.