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United States

Federal republic in North America
The USA is a country located in North America, sharing this continent only with Canada. The country's area is 9,827 km². The population is 328 million people. The capital is Washington. In 1776, the USA declared independence from Great Britain. The main ethnic groups of the population: descendants of white migrants from Europe – 79.9% of the population, Latin Americans – 15%, black people – 12.8%, Asians – 4.4%, indigenous peoples – 0.97%. The USA ranks first in the world in terms of GDP per capita - $81,630. The United States was one of the initiators of the creation of NATO, in which it occupies a leading position. The most famous presidents: George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Franklin Roosevelt, Ronald Reagan.
1776
Thirteen colonies declared independence from Great Britain
1787
A new constitution of the United States of America was drafted
1803
The country doubled in size thanks to the acquisition of territories from France
1865
Slavery was abolished throughout the country
1920
Women gained the right to vote
1945
The country played a key role in the victory over Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan in World War II
1948
A program of assistance to European economies was launched after the war
1964
A law was passed banning discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, or national origin
1969
The country's astronaut became the first person to set foot on the Moon
1993
The North American Free Trade Agreement was signed
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Organizer of international drug channel from Europe to Ukraine received pre-trial detention

On January 2, the Peresypsky District Court of Odesa chose a pre-trial detention measure in the form of detention without bail for the organizer of a transnational drug supply channel. The value of one batch of cocaine, which was planned to be imported weekly, exceeded 200 thousand US dollars.

Society • January 5, 02:20 PM • 4164 views
Man broke windows at US Vice President Vance's home and was detained

A man was arrested after he broke windows at the home of US Vice President J. D. Vance in Ohio and damaged a Secret Service vehicle. Vance and his family were not home at the time of the incident.

News of the World • January 5, 02:04 PM • 4129 views
Moscow may lose access to Bolivian lithium: intelligence explained what this threatens Russia with

Russia may lose access to Bolivian lithium due to a review of the terms of the agreement with Uranium One Group by the new Bolivian administration. The contract, signed on September 11, 2024, provides for the construction of a lithium carbonate production plant, but has not yet been ratified by parliament.

News of the World • January 5, 01:58 PM • 4406 views
Paris court finds 10 people guilty of cyberbullying French First Lady Brigitte Macron

A Paris court found 10 people guilty of cyberbullying Brigitte Macron by spreading false claims about her gender and sexuality. The defendants received prison and suspended sentences, and were also ordered to undergo cyberbullying awareness training.

News of the World • January 5, 01:46 PM • 5009 views
Venezuelan leader Maduro faces death penalty in US: what he is suspected ofVideo

Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro could face the death penalty in the US for drug trafficking crimes. His trial will begin today at 7:00 PM.

Politics • January 5, 01:13 PM • 71901 views
Prospects for more Venezuelan output after Maduro's ouster could impact oil prices - Goldman

Goldman Sachs Group Inc. predicts that the prospect of increased oil production in Venezuela following the US ouster of its leader could impact global oil prices. The recovery in production will be gradual due to infrastructure degradation, which increases the downside risks to the oil price forecast for 2027 and beyond.

Economy • January 5, 10:13 AM • 4688 views
Trump on aid to Ukraine: US will get "a lot of that money back, maybe all of the money, maybe even more"

Donald Trump stated that the US is making money on aid to Ukraine, getting back "a lot of that money, maybe all of the money, maybe even more. " He also noted that 25,000 to 30,000 people die every month.

Politics • January 5, 09:58 AM • 4759 views
Russia deployed a missile carrier to sea for the first time this year - Pletenchuk

Russian forces deployed a missile-carrying submarine to the open sea for the first time this year. The overall situation at sea has not undergone significant changes.

War in Ukraine • January 5, 07:58 AM • 6336 views
EU Prepares Laws to Reduce Dependence on Foreign Tech Giants in 2026

The European Commission plans to introduce digital infrastructure laws in 2026. The goal is to reduce the EU's dependence on foreign technology companies, which could lead to a conflict with Washington.

Politics • January 5, 07:50 AM • 5574 views
Venezuela's interim leader changes rhetoric after Trump's warnings

Venezuela's interim leader Delcy Rodriguez called on the US to cooperate after Donald Trump's warnings. Earlier, Rodriguez criticized the US operation and the capture of Nicolas Maduro, which provoked a harsh reaction from the American president.

News of the World • January 5, 06:57 AM • 5581 views
PMs of Greenland, Denmark tell Trump to stop US takeover threats

Leaders of Greenland and Denmark have urged US President Donald Trump to stop threatening to take over Greenland. Trump stated that Greenland is needed by the US for defense and national security, citing its strategic importance and the presence of Russian and Chinese ships.

News of the World • January 5, 06:27 AM • 5571 views
World oil prices fall despite Maduro's detention due to global oversupply

World oil prices fell on January 5, despite geopolitical tensions following the detention of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro. The market remains stable due to an oversupply of global crude oil reserves.

Economy • January 5, 06:02 AM • 5840 views
Trump issues ultimatum to new Venezuelan leader Delcy Rodriguez

US President Donald Trump has warned Venezuela's new leader, Delcy Rodriguez, of severe consequences if she does not change the country's political course. The statement comes amid preparations for the trial of ousted Nicolas Maduro in New York.

Politics • January 5, 05:49 AM • 64306 views
Bitcoin updated three-week high amid US forces' capture of Nicolas MaduroPhoto

The price of Bitcoin reached $93,323 on January 5, updating a three-week high. This happened after the capture of Venezuelan President Maduro, which caused the crypto market to grow.

Economy • January 5, 05:30 AM • 6713 views
Russia complains about daily Ukrainian drone attacks on Moscow in 2026

Russia claims that Ukraine has been attacking Moscow daily with drones since the beginning of 2026, considering it an escalation. By January 4, 437 drones were allegedly shot down over Russia, including 57 over the Moscow region, causing flight delays at Moscow airports.

News of the World • January 5, 05:06 AM • 5864 views
"Colombia is run by a sick man" - Trump did not rule out a military scenario for another Latin American country

Donald Trump threatened Colombia with a military operation, accusing President Gustavo Petro of facilitating drug trafficking. This happened after the detention of Nicolás Maduro, which indicates increased US pressure on Latin American leaders.

Politics • January 5, 04:20 AM • 60147 views
Hyundai Chairman warns of crisis year for auto industry, calls for AI transformation

Hyundai Motor Co. Executive Chairman Chung Euisun predicted an extremely difficult period for the global automotive industry due to trade tensions, geopolitical conflicts, and increased competition. The company plans to invest 125 trillion won in new technologies over the next five years.

Economy • January 5, 04:05 AM • 4212 views
Russia supports Arctic LNG exports under sanctions with a single icebreaking tanker - Bloomberg

Russia continues to export LNG from the sanctioned Arctic LNG 2 project in winter, using only one vessel. This highlights Moscow's critical dependence on its icebreaking fleet to circumvent Western restrictions.

Economy • January 5, 03:54 AM • 5335 views
Trump does not believe that Ukraine attacked Putin's residence

Donald Trump stated that he does not believe the reports of a Ukrainian attack on Vladimir Putin's residence. He noted that the available information does not confirm the fact of a targeted strike.

Politics • January 5, 03:44 AM • 61414 views
Architectural masterpiece by Charles Hertling listed for sale in the US for $3.69 millionPhoto

The house at 630 Northstar Court in Colorado, designed by architect Charles Hertling in 1976, is for sale. The estate, spanning over 340 square meters and visually resembling a double tent, features five bedrooms and glass walls with panoramic views.

News of the World • January 5, 03:11 AM • 4646 views
Gold prices hit record highs amid Maduro's capture by US special services

Gold and silver prices surged on January 5 after the detention of Nicolas Maduro by US forces. Gold surpassed $4370 per ounce, and silver reached $73.32, linked to the escalating geopolitical situation.

Economy • January 5, 01:26 AM • 4593 views
Venezuela's Debt Crisis: Who Claims Billions After Maduro's Ouster

Following the ouster of Nicolás Maduro in early 2026, international creditors have intensified their struggle to recover Venezuela's $150-170 billion foreign debt. The main players are China, Russia, bondholders, and energy giants, while restructuring is complicated by US sanctions and a lack of cooperation with the IMF.

Economy • January 5, 01:09 AM • 5477 views
Private plane crashes on Cape Cod, USA: pilot killed

On January 4, a small private plane crashed at Provincetown Municipal Airport, Massachusetts. The pilot, the only person on board, died at the scene; the airport is closed, and an investigation has been launched.

News of the World • January 5, 12:12 AM • 3816 views
Talks on the integration of Kurdish units into the Syrian army ended without results

A meeting in Damascus between representatives of the interim Syrian government and the SDF leadership regarding the unification of Kurdish formations with the national army did not yield tangible results. The parties did not reach an agreement on the format of integration but agreed to continue consultations.

Politics • January 4, 10:11 PM • 4448 views
Venezuelan government declares unity around Maduro after his capture by US special forces

High-ranking Venezuelan officials declare unity and support for Nicolás Maduro after his capture by a US special unit. Maduro is being held in a New York detention center on charges of drug trafficking.

Politics • January 4, 09:32 PM • 5008 views
Events in Venezuela and threats from Iran: how world oil markets react

Tensions in Venezuela and Donald Trump's statements regarding Iran have provoked expectations of rising oil prices. Venezuelan oil exports have almost stopped due to the US embargo, which led to a reduction in PDVSA's production.

Economy • January 4, 08:40 PM • 5832 views
Denmark calls Trump's new statements on Greenland "absolutely absurd"

Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen criticized the Trump administration for renewing claims on Greenland, stating that the US has no right to annex territories of the Kingdom of Denmark.

Politics • January 4, 08:29 PM • 14766 views
Vučić announced the resumption of operations of the sanctioned Serbian NIS refinery with a Russian stake

The Serbian oil refinery NIS, owned by Russia and under US sanctions, will start operating on January 17 or 18. This became possible after receiving a temporary license from the Office of Foreign Assets Control of the US Treasury Department.

Economy • January 4, 07:43 PM • 7361 views
Trump said the US "needs Greenland for defense"

US President Donald Trump said the US needs Greenland for defense. This was said in response to a question about possible military actions after the operation in Venezuela.

News of the World • January 4, 07:24 PM • 7729 views
US Secretary of State stated that Venezuela cannot be turned into an "operational hub" for Iran, Russia, or China

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio made demands on Venezuela, warning against turning the country into a hub for gangs, drugs, and states hostile to the US. He also noted that the US is not interested in Venezuela's oil but seeks to limit competitors' investments in its oil infrastructure.

Politics • January 4, 05:59 PM • 10780 views