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Iran will continue to sell oil to China even if UN sanctions are imposed

Iran has stated that it will continue to sell oil to China even if UN sanctions are reimposed through the snapback mechanism. Iranian Oil Minister Mohsen Paknejad emphasized that new restrictions would not affect exports.

News of the World • September 24, 02:39 PM • 2885 views
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Will there be power outages during the heating season: explanation from the head of the parliamentary energy committee

Andriy Gerus, head of the Verkhovna Rada Committee on Energy and Housing and Communal Services, stated that Ukraine's energy system is in satisfactory condition, and underground gas storage facilities are 95% full. Without Russian attacks, the heating season will begin without power outages.

Economy • September 24, 12:07 PM • 48706 views
Typhoon "Ragasa" in Taiwan: death toll and missing persons increased

In Taiwan, at least 17 people have died and more than 100 are missing as a result of floods caused by Typhoon "Ragasa". Heavy rains and the overflowing of a barrier lake damaged buildings, with 60% of the population taking refuge on upper floors.

News of the World • September 24, 12:01 PM • 5724 views
Russia attacks Ukrainian railways with new tactics since summer - CEO of "Ukrzaliznytsia"

The CEO of "Ukrzaliznytsia", Oleksandr Pertsovskyi, reported that Russia has been systematically attacking Ukrainian railway tracks since summer, using new tactics with long-range kamikaze drones. This leads to train traffic disruptions for 6-12 hours and increased diesel fuel costs.

War in Ukraine • September 24, 08:59 AM • 4090 views
WHO states no link between autism and paracetamol use during pregnancy

The World Health Organization has stated that there is no scientific evidence of a link between autism and paracetamol use during pregnancy. This contradicts claims made by US President Donald Trump.

Health • September 24, 07:29 AM • 3564 views
A dozen dead and over a hundred missing: Taiwan hit by super typhoon "Ragasa"

In the eastern Hualien County of Taiwan, super typhoon "Ragasa" caused the death of 14 people, with another 124 considered missing. This happened after a mountain lake overflowed, flooding a local town.

News of the World • September 24, 04:13 AM • 4444 views
Serbia to sign gas import agreement with Russia in October

Serbia plans to sign a three-year agreement with Russia for the import of 2. 5 billion cubic meters of natural gas annually. The country already receives gas from Azerbaijan and Russia, and also has significant reserves in its gas storage facility.

Economy • September 23, 03:44 PM • 4044 views
Russian fuel exports are declining due to drone attacks on oil refineries - Reuters

A series of Ukrainian attacks on Russian oil refineries and export terminals has caused a gasoline shortage in Russia. Reduced oil refining and high interest rates make it difficult to build up reserves, leading to supply disruptions and overall fuel exports.

News of the World • September 23, 01:01 PM • 2714 views
Ukraine to create Space Forces by the end of 2025 - Cabinet of Ministers

Ukraine plans to form Space Forces by December 31, 2025, as stipulated in the government's action program. By the end of 2025, Ukraine aims to achieve 60% operational readiness of integrated air and missile defense, cyber and space components.

Society • September 23, 12:30 PM • 24634 views
Bill Gates allocates $912 million to fight AIDS and other diseases

The billionaire urged other governments not to cut health funding, warning of a threat to millions of children.

Society • September 23, 11:10 AM • 3898 views
Ukraine does not expect miracles amid Zelenskyy's visit to the US to address the UN and meet with Trump - Reuters

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy arrived in the US to participate in the UN General Assembly and meet with Donald Trump. Kyiv does not expect a miracle, but is preparing for a new stage of the war, relying more on its own forces.

Politics • September 23, 08:00 AM • 4211 views
Israel: War in Gaza to continue until hostages are freed and Hamas eliminated

Despite some European countries recognizing the Palestinian state, Israel assures that it will not cease hostilities in Gaza until Hamas releases the hostages.

News of the World • September 23, 07:49 AM • 3474 views
Oil continues to fall in price: Iraq-Kurdistan deal pressures market

Oil prices are falling for the fifth consecutive day due to an agreement between Iraq and Kurdistan to resume operation of the oil pipeline. Investors are concerned about a possible oversupply in the global market.

Economy • September 23, 06:34 AM • 4752 views
Hong Kong braces for super typhoon Ragasa: schools and businesses closed

Hong Kong is bracing for Typhoon Ragasa, the strongest this year, with winds up to 220 km/h. Schools and businesses are closed, hundreds of flights have been canceled, and sea levels are expected to rise.

News of the World • September 23, 06:20 AM • 3855 views
Copenhagen Airport halts traffic due to unknown drones - ReutersPhoto

Copenhagen International Airport temporarily suspended operations on the evening of September 22 due to two to four "large" drones spotted in the airspace. At least 15 flights were canceled.

News of the World • September 22, 08:08 PM • 4916 views
Italy gripped by pro-Palestinian protests: port blockades and clashes in Milan

Port workers in Italy are on strike, blocking the ports of Genoa, Livorno, and Trieste to prevent the transport of weapons to Israel. In Milan, a pro-Palestinian protest escalated into clashes with police, who used tear gas.

News of the World • September 22, 04:59 PM • 4727 views
Poland will shoot down objects that clearly violate its airspace - Tusk

Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said that the country would not hesitate to shoot down objects that violate its airspace and pose a threat. He also noted that Poland would exercise caution in less obvious situations to avoid escalating the conflict.

Politics • September 22, 11:27 AM • 25203 views
Over 10,000 Hasidim gathered in Uman for a mass prayer of Tikkun a-KlaliVideo

In Uman, on September 22, at noon, a mass prayer of Tikkun a-Klali took place with the participation of about 10,000 pilgrims. In addition to the traditional prayer, a special prayer for peace in Ukraine was held.

Society • September 22, 10:59 AM • 5577 views
Israel beefs up military forces for Jewish New Year - Reuters

Israel has reinforced its ground, air, and naval forces for the Jewish New Year holiday period, which runs from September 22 to mid-October. This decision was made following an investigation into the events of October 7, 2023, when Hamas militants exploited minimal troop presence.

News of the World • September 22, 10:22 AM • 2932 views
"Drone Wall" to protect the EU: what the project entails and Ukraine's role

The EU has started discussing the creation of a "drone wall" that would protect against further Russian attacks.

War in Ukraine • September 22, 09:32 AM • 77982 views
Kim Jong Un named the condition under which he is ready for negotiations with the United States

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un said he is ready for negotiations with the United States if they abandon the demand for denuclearization. He also expressed warm memories of former President Donald Trump.

Politics • September 22, 06:47 AM • 3827 views
Gold price continues to hover near all-time highs amid Fed expectations

On September 22, the price of gold rose by 0. 2% to $3,691.53 per ounce, after reaching an all-time high of $3,707.40 on September 17. Investors are awaiting the release of key inflation data and speeches by Fed officials, including Jerome Powell.

Economy • September 22, 06:41 AM • 3311 views
Modi urged Indians to abandon foreign goods amid strained relations with the US

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged Indians to buy local goods amid strained trade relations with the United States. The call came after the US imposed a 50% tariff on Indian goods, leading to a boycott of American brands.

News of the World • September 22, 06:14 AM • 3748 views
Tax pressure is growing in Russia: Foreign Intelligence Service stated that banks will be hit

The Foreign Intelligence Service of Ukraine reports that tax pressure is growing in the Russian Federation due to the war and budget deficit. Banks will be the first to be hit, and an increase in VAT from 20% to 22% is also being discussed.

News of the World • September 21, 01:15 PM • 7244 views
US House of Representatives delegation visits China for the first time since 2019

A bipartisan delegation of US House of Representatives lawmakers visited China for the first time since 2019. The Americans met with Chinese Premier Li Qiang.

News of the World • September 21, 12:14 PM • 5038 views
Maduro denied Venezuela's involvement in drug trafficking and offered Trump direct talks - Reuters

Venezuelan dictator Nicolas Maduro offered direct talks with the Donald Trump administration. This came after a US strike on a Venezuelan boat, which, according to Trump, was carrying drug traffickers.

Politics • September 21, 01:24 AM • 5135 views
Estonia released the flight path of Russian MiG-31s that violated its airspacePhoto

The Estonian Defence Forces published a map of the flight of Russian MiG-31 fighter jets, which on September 19 entered the country's airspace without permission for 12 minutes. The planes flew from east to west, parallel to the Estonian border, without flight plans and with transponders turned off.

News of the World • September 20, 12:37 PM • 5806 views
US senators want to impose sanctions against Russia's "shadow fleet"

A group of US senators has introduced a bill that expands sanctions against Russian energy, targeting the "shadow fleet" of oil tankers. The document also provides for sanctions against Russian liquefied natural gas projects in the Arctic.

Economy • September 20, 09:05 AM • 4761 views
Cyberattack paralyzes European airports: delays and flight cancellations

A large-scale cyberattack disrupted check-in and boarding systems at airports in London, Brussels, and Berlin. This led to delays and flight cancellations as airports switched to manual procedures.

News of the World • September 20, 08:02 AM • 30715 views
Western countries warn of growing space threats from Russia and China - Reuters

A high-ranking French military-space official has reported an increase in hostile activity in space, particularly from Russia, reflecting conflicts on Earth. Western countries note the rapid development of China's space programs and the increasing number of anti-satellite weapons in orbit.

News of the World • September 19, 03:06 PM • 4230 views