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European Space Agency plans to engage in military satellites

The European Space Agency (ESA) will ask member states in November to allocate about 1 billion euros for the development of a network of military-grade reconnaissance satellites. This program will help the military and governments counter threats and mitigate the consequences of natural disasters by transmitting ultra-high-resolution optical images.

News of the World • October 29, 11:16 AM • 3282 views
Which books are most popular among young people under the "eBook" program: top authors

The Ukrainian Book Institute has published an updated list of the most popular literature purchased under the "eBook" program. Colleen Hoover, Tess Gerritsen, and Penelope Douglas became the leaders, and among Ukrainian authors — Volodymyr Stanchyshyn.

Society • October 29, 10:58 AM • 7810 views
Former Czech Prime Minister Babiš, who did not support aid to Ukraine, formed a coalition with Eurosceptics

Andrej Babiš, leader of the ANO movement, has agreed on a government coalition with the right-conservative Motoristen party and the anti-European SPD. Babiš previously stated that he would not provide Ukraine with money for weapons from the budget.

Politics • October 29, 10:28 AM • 4243 views
Germany to deploy 12,000 kamikaze drones near its eastern border with Russia

Germany plans to purchase up to 12,000 kamikaze drones from startups Helsing, Stark, and defense giant Rheinmetall for approximately 300 million euros. These drones are intended for the German brigade in Lithuania, which will defend NATO's eastern flank against Russia.

News of the World • October 29, 10:27 AM • 3764 views
Heat and air pollution have killed millions worldwide - study

Climate change has led to a 23% increase in heat-related deaths since the 1990s, reaching 546,000 cases annually. Air pollution from fossil fuels and wildfires causes 2.5 million deaths each year.

Health • October 29, 08:52 AM • 3529 views
Russia to abolish electricity benefits to extort money for war - CPD

The Russian authorities are preparing a reform of electricity tariffs, which will lead to price increases for the population. This will save 160 billion rubles at the expense of vulnerable segments of the population.

Economy • October 29, 05:27 AM • 4363 views
Vance assured that the US would pay military salaries despite the government shutdown

US Vice President J. D. Vance stated that the Trump administration would pay service members this week, despite the ongoing government shutdown. This comes amid a budget stalemate affecting other federal services and social programs.

Politics • October 28, 08:30 PM • 9227 views
States sue Trump administration over food aid suspension

A coalition of 25 states and the District of Columbia has filed a lawsuit in Boston federal court, seeking to block the Donald Trump administration from suspending food aid payments starting November 1. The lawsuit was filed after the U.S. Department of Agriculture announced it would not use $6 billion from a reserve fund to finance the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.

Politics • October 28, 07:02 PM • 4853 views
Trump's Surgeon General nominee Casey Means prepares to defend her medical background in Congress

Donald Trump's nominee for US Surgeon General, Casey Means, is preparing to defend her qualifications in the Senate due to a lack of licensure and ties to functional medicine. She will emphasize her extensive practical experience and focus on preventing chronic diseases.

Politics • October 28, 06:35 PM • 4693 views
Zelenskyy instructed to identify public needs to which funds from frozen Russian assets will be directed

President Zelenskyy instructed the Ministry of Finance to work out specific public needs for directing funds from frozen Russian assets. He also instructed the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to synchronize sanctions against Russia with partners.

Economy • October 28, 05:40 PM • 3292 views
State Special Communications officials caused 90 million UAH in damages to the state during drone procurement

Two officials of the State Special Communications Service and two representatives of private companies were notified of suspicion of embezzling UAH 90 million during drone procurement. DJI Mavic 3 and Autel Evo Max 4T drones were purchased in 2023 at prices that exceeded market prices by 70-90%.

Crimes and emergencies • October 28, 03:34 PM • 2514 views
Rada proposed to create a "drop register": what is envisioned

The Verkhovna Rada registered draft law No. 14161, which provides for the creation of a drop register for enhanced control over financial transactions. This initiative is aimed at combating illegal money circulation, which amounts to UAH 200 billion, and reducing the use of payment infrastructure by criminals.

Economy • October 28, 01:36 PM • 2874 views
State Biotechnological University under the control of a bribe-taker: embezzlement of state lands and millions from a “shadow harvest.” Part 2

The State Biotechnological University in Kharkiv has been transformed into a private agricultural holding operating on state lands under the leadership of former and current officials controlled by Andriy Odarchenko, a Member of Parliament convicted of bribery. Due to shadow schemes involving harvest and land lease, the state budget has lost approximately UAH 100 million.

Economy • October 28, 12:22 PM • 76554 views
Brussels considers concerns raised at EU summit regarding "reparation loan" for Ukraine - European Commission

The European Commission is examining the concerns of EU leaders regarding a "reparation loan" for Ukraine, particularly those expressed by the Belgian Prime Minister. This concerns the use of frozen Russian assets to support Ukraine.

Economy • October 28, 12:14 PM • 3438 views
Aviation collapse in the USA: over 1600 flights delayed due to government shutdown, which has been ongoing for 27 days

Due to the 27-day government shutdown in the USA, over 1660 flights have been delayed, caused by a shortage of air traffic controllers. Approximately 13,000 air traffic controllers and 50,000 TSA employees are working without pay, which exacerbates public outrage.

News of the World • October 27, 05:07 PM • 7678 views
Catalan party "Junts" leaves Sanchez's coalition over unfulfilled promises

The "Junts" party, an ally of Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, has decided to break ties with the ruling party over unfulfilled promises regarding Catalonia's powers, language policy, and amnesty. "Junts" leader Carles Puigdemont announced a party member vote on the final decision.

Politics • October 27, 03:37 PM • 4329 views
Russian customs will not meet the 2025 plan, deficit to reach almost $25 billion - intelligence

The Federal Customs Service of Russia will not be able to fulfill the Ministry of Finance's plan for customs revenues to the federal budget for 2025; the deficit will reach $24. 7 billion. This means that instead of the planned $98.8 billion, only $73.7 billion will be received by the budget.

News of the World • October 27, 03:24 PM • 3220 views
Former Ukraine critic Andrej Babiš tasked with forming government in Czech Republic

Czech President Petr Pavel has tasked Andrej Babiš, leader of the ANO movement, with forming a government. Babiš has almost reached an agreement on a common platform with right-wing parties in the Czech Republic.

Politics • October 27, 02:28 PM • 3767 views
To ensure support for Ukraine, the focus is still on Russian assets - European Commission

The European Commission will propose other options for supporting Ukraine after the EU summit failed to agree on a "reparation loan. " The main focus remains on frozen Russian assets, said European Commission spokeswoman Paula Pinho.

Politics • October 27, 02:10 PM • 3543 views
State Biotechnological University under the control of a bribe-taker: schemes, clone firms, and millions from the budget. Part 1Photo

Under the guise of optimization, schemes of MP-bribe-taker Andriy Odarchenko were implemented at SBTU. The dealers profited from everything - from creating the university's website to writing off fuel. Details - in the UNN investigation.

Economy • October 27, 01:30 PM • 72817 views
Germany prepares for massive rearmament: €377 billion plan to make Bundeswehr Europe's most powerful army – Politico

The German government is planning an unprecedented upgrade of its military capabilities. A €377 billion procurement plan is intended to make the Bundeswehr the most powerful army in Europe.

Politics • October 27, 01:18 PM • 4408 views
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Hryvnia holds steady: why the NBU is preventing a sharp fall and what will happen to the dollar

Why the National Bank is preventing a sharp fall of the national currency and what will happen to the dollar.

Economy • October 27, 12:53 PM • 92893 views
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Will Kyiv have a main New Year's tree: when will the decision be made

The Kyiv City State Administration announced that the decision on installing the main New Year's tree and the format of celebrations will be made after consultations with the command of the capital's defense forces. No funds from the city budget are allocated for these events.

Society • October 27, 11:47 AM • 66282 views
Ukrainians received 789 mortgage loans worth UAH 1.4 billion in August 2025 - NBU

In August 2025, 789 mortgage loans totaling UAH 1. 4 billion were issued, according to NBU data. The largest number of loans was recorded in Kyiv Oblast, Kyiv, and Lviv Oblast.

Society • October 27, 11:33 AM • 3915 views
Russian military-industrial complex loses ground: tank and armored vehicle production collapses - CCD NSDC

For the first time in three years, the Russian military-industrial complex has ceased to be an economic driver, according to the National Security and Defense Council's Center for Countering Disinformation. Disinformation. Production of tanks, armored vehicles, and metal products fell by 6-20% in September, and budget revenues dropped by 21%.

War in Ukraine • October 27, 10:59 AM • 5845 views
EU considers "Plan B" for Ukraine after summit failure with "reparations loan" - Politico

The European Union is considering a plan to raise tens of billions of euros in common debt to support Ukraine. This comes after Belgium blocked the use of frozen Russian assets for financial aid to Kyiv.

Politics • October 27, 10:55 AM • 14545 views
The Kremlin is draining Russians' last savings through the real estate market, but housing demand is falling - intelligence

Demand for housing in new buildings in Russia decreased in 25 out of 28 major cities in the first nine months of 2025. In temporarily occupied Sevastopol, sales more than halved.

Economy • October 26, 01:00 PM • 4834 views
EU Council approves updated Ukraine Plan under Ukraine Facility program

The Council of the European Union has approved amendments to Ukraine's Plan under the Ukraine Facility program, adopted by the government in August 2025. The amendments concerned the adjustment of the implementation deadlines for certain steps, while Ukraine's commitments remained unchanged.

Economy • October 25, 05:26 PM • 5750 views
Long-range strikes on Russia are focused on two directions - Budanov

The head of the Main Intelligence Directorate, Kyrylo Budanov, reported that Ukraine's long-range strikes on Russia are focused on paralyzing oil production and refining, as well as on the Russian defense industry. This strategy is already showing noticeable results, in particular, Russia's almost complete exclusion from the gasoline export sector.

War in Ukraine • October 25, 12:46 PM • 6650 views
Belgian PM criticized for stalling "reparation loan": media learned details and what the Belgian budget has to do with it

The international press criticizes Belgian Prime Minister Bart De Wever for allegedly disrupting a European project to use frozen Russian funds. Belgium, meanwhile, plans to use the proceeds from Russian assets to finance an increase in military spending.

Politics • October 25, 12:00 PM • 6863 views