Bloomberg: Germany demands that the United States transfer another Patriot system to Ukraine
A series of aftershocks shake Taiwan, the strongest with a magnitude of 6.3
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The gatekeepers of Zaporizhzhia NPP, who disconnected the plant from the Ukrainian power grid, were served with a notice of suspicion
DPRK hackers carry out cyberattacks on South Korean defense companies
Ramstein-21: Pentagon clarifies how the meeting will be held
The duration of scheduled power outages has been extended in Kharkiv region
Kyiv customs officers confiscate three ancient flint artifacts from a parcel dating back to the 6th millennium BC
Conscript dies after epileptic seizure on way to training center: check is ordered at the TCR
US Senate plans vote on Ukraine aid today after months of delay in the House
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Bloomberg: Germany demands that the United States transfer another Patriot system to Ukraine
Germany pressures the United States and other NATO allies to provide Ukraine with more Patriot missile defense systems and other equipment to strengthen its air defense against massive Russian air strikes.
A series of aftershocks shake Taiwan, the strongest with a magnitude of 6.3
Taiwan has been rocked by a series of strong aftershocks, the strongest of which had a magnitude of 6. 3. This is an echo of the deadly 7.4-magnitude earthquake that struck three weeks ago.
Scandal with Ukrainian children in Vietnam: Ukraine's ambassador says options for returning children to their homeland are being considered
Ukraine's ambassador to Vietnam said that options are being considered for the return of Ukrainian orphans from Vietnam to Ukraine after a scandal involving abuse at the school where they studied.
The gatekeepers of Zaporizhzhia NPP, who disconnected the plant from the Ukrainian power grid, were served with a notice of suspicion
The Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) has served suspicion notices to Eduard Atakishchev, deputy director of the Russian-seized Zaporizhzhia NPP, and his subordinate Andriy Horbunov for disconnecting the plant from the Ukrainian power grid and attempting to integrate it into the Russian power grid.
DPRK hackers carry out cyberattacks on South Korean defense companies
The largest North Korean hacker groups have been conducting large-scale cyberattacks on South Korean defense companies for more than a year, stealing technical data by hacking internal networks.
Ramstein-21: Pentagon clarifies how the meeting will be held
On Friday, U. S. Secretary of Defense Austin and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff will chair the 21st virtual meeting of the Ukraine Defense Contact Group, marking two years since the first such meeting.
The duration of scheduled power outages has been extended in Kharkiv region
Due to the cold snap and increased load on the power grid, the duration of scheduled power outages in Kharkiv and Kharkiv region will be extended by one hour.
Kyiv customs officers confiscate three ancient flint artifacts from a parcel dating back to the 6th millennium BC
Kyiv customs officers seized three archaeological flint cores dating back to the 6th millennium BC from a parcel sent from Kryvyi Rih to the United States.
Conscript dies after epileptic seizure on way to training center: check is ordered at the TCR
On the way to the training center, the conscript suffered a fatal epileptic seizure, the escort officer provided first aid and called an ambulance, which led to an internal investigation.
US Senate plans vote on Ukraine aid today after months of delay in the House
The U. S. Senate is expected to vote on and approve a large aid package to Ukraine and other U.S. allies worth $95 billion, of which $61 billion is earmarked for Ukraine, after the House of Representatives passed it with bipartisan support.