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"Ded Moroz" on tanks, drone control, and firearms: Russia militarizes children

Russia is preparing for the militarization of children, including adding drone control to GTO standards and expanding state regulation of military-sports training. Militarization has been extended to New Year's events, where children are given rides on military equipment and allowed to shoot.

News of the World • January 1, 02:00 PM • 4046 views
Finland detained a vessel from Russia on suspicion of sabotaging an underwater cable between Helsinki and Estonia

Finnish police detained the cargo ship "Fitburg", which was en route from St. Petersburg to Israel. It is suspected of sabotaging an underwater telecommunications cable between Helsinki and Estonia.

Crimes and emergencies • January 1, 01:08 PM • 4915 views
Battle for Pokrovsk: over 7,000 occupiers eliminated in the agglomeration in five months - Air Assault ForcesPhoto

Defense Forces have eliminated over 7,000 Russians and wounded over 2,600 in the Pokrovsk agglomeration over the past 5 months. Ukrainian soldiers destroyed hundreds of enemy equipment, thwarting attempts to capture Pokrovsk and Myrnohrad.

War in Ukraine • January 1, 01:06 PM • 3967 views
You can't trust your eyes to tell you what's real anymore: Instagram head raises AI issue for photosVideo

Instagram head Adam Mosseri claims that companies producing digital cameras are going down the wrong path.

Technologies • January 1, 12:15 PM • 103521 views
Russia attacked ports and logistics in Odesa region and railways in Volyn and Sumy regions on New Year's Eve: Deputy Prime Minister reported details

Russia attacked ports in Odesa region and railway infrastructure in Kovel and Konotop on New Year's Eve. Piers, equipment, machinery, transport and infrastructure were damaged, but the attack did not affect train traffic.

War in Ukraine • January 1, 11:27 AM • 130198 views
Ford and Honda bet on hybrid cars in 2026 due to declining demand for electric vehicles

Automakers Ford and Honda are reorienting their model lineups towards hybrid cars by 2026 due to declining demand for electric vehicles. Honda plans to introduce a new generation of hybrid technologies by 2030, and Ford is expanding its hybrid lineup amid weak EV sales.

Technologies • January 1, 11:14 AM • 3352 views
General Staff confirms damage to Ilsky oil refinery, oil facility in Tatarstan, and occupiers' targets in Donetsk region

The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine confirmed damage to the Ilsky oil refinery in the Krasnodar Krai and the Almetyevskaya oil preparation plant in Tatarstan. A UAV warehouse, a Tor-M2 anti-aircraft missile system, and a fuel and lubricants warehouse in the occupied Donetsk region were also hit.

War in Ukraine • January 1, 10:57 AM • 3675 views
Russians plan to bypass Vovchansk and reach Lyman in January 2026 - Trehubov

Viktor Trehubov, head of the communications department of the Joint Forces Group, reported on Russia's goals for January 2026. They plan to bypass Vovchansk in the Kharkiv region and infiltrate Lyman in the Donetsk region.

War in Ukraine • January 1, 10:48 AM • 3345 views
Oil refinery, oil depot and more: Commander of the SBS "Madyar" confirmed the defeat of 10 occupation objects on New Year's Eve

The Ukrainian Armed Forces' Unmanned Systems Forces confirmed the defeat of 10 military and infrastructure targets deep within enemy territory and in temporarily occupied territories on New Year's Eve. Among the targets were Russian oil refineries, an oil depot, a KASTA-2E2 radar, and a TOR air defense system.

War in Ukraine • January 1, 09:45 AM • 4426 views
Two more Patriot systems are now protecting Ukraine - Ministry of Defense

Ukraine has strengthened its air defense by receiving two more Patriot systems thanks to agreements with Germany. These systems are capable of destroying aircraft, cruise and ballistic missiles, including hypersonic ones, at a distance of up to 160 km and an altitude of up to 24 km.

War in Ukraine • January 1, 08:40 AM • 4854 views
Russia accelerated its offensive in Ukraine in 2025 due to a change in tactics - ISW analysis

In 2025, the Russian army increased the pace of its offensive in Ukraine, capturing 4,831 square kilometers of territory and reclaiming 473 square kilometers in the Kursk region. This was made possible by a new operational model, technological adaptations, and a change in attack tactics.

War in Ukraine • January 1, 08:40 AM • 10414 views
In Volyn, fires at critical infrastructure facilities were extinguished after a Russian attack: consequences shownPhotoVideo

In Volyn, fires at critical infrastructure facilities that arose as a result of a night attack by the Russian Federation have been extinguished. Preliminarily, there were no casualties or injuries; more than 90 rescuers were involved in extinguishing the fires.

Society • January 1, 08:12 AM • 25967 views
Russian occupiers suffered significant losses in 2025: General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reportPhoto

In 2025, Russian occupiers lost 418,170 killed and wounded. The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine also reported significant equipment losses, including 1,816 tanks and 3,806 armored combat vehicles.

Society • January 1, 08:06 AM • 4140 views
Chinese scientists experimentally confirmed Niels Bohr's correctness in his debate with Einstein

Chinese physicists conducted an experiment proposed by Albert Einstein and confirmed Niels Bohr's principle of complementarity. Jian-Wei Pan's team used a photon and a rubidium atom to reproduce the thought experiment.

News of the World • January 1, 08:01 AM • 303221 views
Today marks the full launch of eExcise testing: what businesses need to know

Starting January 1, Ukraine begins full testing of the eExcise system, a digital tool for controlling the circulation of tobacco and alcohol products. The testing will last until October 12, giving businesses time to adapt and set up their IT systems.

Economy • January 1, 08:01 AM • 3143 views
Chip shortage threatens 20% price hike for smartphones and computers - FT

Consumers will face up to a 20% increase in electronics prices this year. The price increase is due to a shortage of memory chips caused by increased demand for artificial intelligence.

Economy • January 1, 07:00 AM • 8325 views
Minus 1060 fighters and 769 UAVs: with what losses do Russians enter 2026

On December 31, Russian troops lost 1060 soldiers and 769 UAVs. The total combat losses of the enemy from 24.02.22 to 01.01.26 amount to 1,208,970 people.

War in Ukraine • January 1, 05:48 AM • 27757 views
Ukrainians in the EU can now use mobile communications and the internet at "home" rates: what it means

Starting January 1, 2026, Ukrainians in the EU will be able to use mobile communications and the internet at domestic rates. This became possible thanks to Law No. 4345-IX, which integrates Ukraine into the EU's "Roam Like at Home" policy.

Society • January 1, 02:15 AM • 4371 views
120 combat engagements took place at the front during the day, the most difficult near Pokrovsk – General Staff

On December 31, 120 combat engagements were recorded at the front, Russian troops launched 46 air strikes and used 4,659 drones. The most tense situation remains in the Pokrovsk direction, where the enemy tried to break through the defense 27 times.

War in Ukraine • December 31, 08:20 PM • 3837 views
Cable theft paralyzed rail traffic in England on New Year's Eve

In England, trains were canceled and delayed on New Year's Eve due to the theft of 200 meters of signal cables between Doncaster and Sheffield. This led to the cancellation of 13 services and the delay of 83 trains for more than 15 hours.

News of the World • December 31, 07:36 PM • 4372 views
France prepares to ban social media for teenagers under 15 and smartphones in schools

On January 19, the French parliament will consider a bill on strict restrictions on the use of digital technologies by minors. The initiative proposes to ban access to social networks for children under 15 and to extend the ban on mobile phones to high schools.

Society • December 31, 06:04 PM • 6942 views
Taiwan remains on high alert after large-scale PRC exercises "Mission Justice 2025"

Taiwan remains on high alert after the completion of large-scale Chinese military maneuvers "Mission Justice 2025". Despite the withdrawal of PRC ships, the island's coast guard continues enhanced monitoring of fleet movements.

Politics • December 31, 05:48 PM • 8644 views
Carried out "Spiderweb", shook the Crimean Bridge for the third time, and hit a Russian submarine: Maliuk summarized 2025

SBU Head Vasyl Maliuk summarized 2025, noting the "Spiderweb" special operation, the destruction of 41 Russian strategic aviation aircraft, and an underwater explosion that shook the Crimean Bridge. A Russian submarine in the port of Novorossiysk was also hit.

War in Ukraine • December 31, 05:17 PM • 6785 views
Russia's 'drone debris' cannot be considered proof of an 'attack' on Putin's residence: the Center for Countering Disinformation explained why

The Center emphasizes that Russia needed more than two days to fabricate this 'evidence'. The photographs of metal fragments laid on the snow, published by the Russian Ministry of Defense, do not prove anything by themselves.

War in Ukraine • December 31, 04:39 PM • 4088 views
Trump's company launches its own cryptocurrency to incentivize shareholders

Donald Trump's TMTG corporation is launching a new digital token that will be distributed among the company's investors. Token holders will receive rewards, discounts, and bonuses related to products within the Trump Media ecosystem.

Economy • December 31, 04:27 PM • 11555 views
Ferrari registers HC25 trademark: new ultra-rare supercar expected

Ferrari has filed an application to register the name "HC25" with the World Intellectual Property Office, indicating the preparation of a new unique supercar from its special projects line. Experts suggest that the name may refer to the customer's initials, a limited series, or a dedication to the 25th anniversary of an event or model.

Auto • December 31, 03:58 PM • 3077 views
Expanding connectivity with the EU and digitalization: Kuleba summarized the year in the transport sector

Deputy Prime Minister Oleksiy Kuleba summarized the results of 2025 in the transport industry, noting an increase in seats on international trains and the launch of the Eurotrack. The "transport visa-free regime" with the EU was extended, and digital systems such as eCherha and e-TTN were introduced.

Economy • December 31, 03:43 PM • 4209 views
Artificial intelligence threatens to lay off over 200,000 bankers in Europe by 2030 – FT

According to Morgan Stanley's forecast, European banks could cut 10% of their staff due to AI by 2030, with 212,000 jobs at risk. This applies to back-office, risk management, and compliance roles to increase efficiency by 30%.

Society • December 31, 03:03 PM • 5622 views
Record power, party purges, and "reunification" with Taiwan: Xi Jinping outlines China's strategy for 2026

In his New Year's address, Chinese leader Xi Jinping announced that the country had reached "new heights" in economy, technology, and defense. He emphasized the inevitability of Taiwan's annexation and reaffirmed the course for an internal party purge.

Politics • December 31, 02:43 PM • 5332 views
Underwater communication cable between Estonia and Finland damaged in the Gulf of Finland

Damage to the underwater telecommunications cable between Helsinki and Tallinn was recorded on December 31, 2025. Finnish police are investigating the incident, having identified a vessel with a dropped anchor chain in Finland's exclusive economic zone.

News of the World • December 31, 01:03 PM • 3605 views