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Partners strengthen energy support for Ukraine: the Netherlands increases aid to €133 million in 2026
Politics
Partners strengthen energy support for Ukraine: the Netherlands increases aid to €133 million in 2026

In the coming days, Ukraine will receive new shipments of energy equipment, as well as additional funding from European partners to restore electricity and heat supply after Russian attacks.

The Cabinet of Ministers is preparing food reserves in case of power outages
Politics
The Cabinet of Ministers is preparing food reserves in case of power outages

The government assures that there is sufficient food in Ukraine and that producers will receive support to ensure uninterrupted operations amid energy restrictions.

Denmark proposes NATO mandate to protect Greenland and the Arctic
Politics
Denmark proposes NATO mandate to protect Greenland and the Arctic

Copenhagen is initiating NATO`s involvement in Greenland`s security in order to remove the issue of possible US pressure and strengthen deterrence in the Arctic.

Trump's threats regarding Greenland are pushing Europe to reconsider its security alliance with the US
Politics
Trump's threats regarding Greenland are pushing Europe to reconsider its security alliance with the US

European governments are increasingly questioning Washington's reliability as an ally and considering new security formats without US involvement amid Donald Trump's harsh statements.

Putin's position weakens: war against Ukraine undermines Russia's influence in the world
Politics
Putin's position weakens: war against Ukraine undermines Russia's influence in the world

Against the backdrop of protracted aggression against Ukraine, the Kremlin is losing the trust of its allies and its authority on the international stage, and Moscow's promises are increasingly seen as empty.

Who in Ukraine is at risk of being left without a pension and how can this be prevented?
Society
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Who in Ukraine is at risk of being left without a pension and how can this be prevented?

Changes in pension rules in the coming years could have a dramatic impact on hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians.

Usyk assessed the likelihood of a Klitschko-Fury rematch and commented on the possible return of the legend
Events
Usyk assessed the likelihood of a Klitschko-Fury rematch and commented on the possible return of the legend

Oleksandr Usyk commented on Volodymyr Klitschko's training and explained whether we should expect a high-profile rematch with Tyson Fury.

Pentagon prepares 1,500 troops for possible deployment to Minnesota following Trump`s statements
Politics
Pentagon prepares 1,500 troops for possible deployment to Minnesota following Trump`s statements

The US Department of Defence has put army units on standby amid unrest in the state and threats by the president to invoke the Insurrection Act. The decision is described as precautionary planning.

Fires and blackouts were reported in the Moscow region and a number of other regions of the Russian Federation during severe frosts.
War
Fires and blackouts were reported in the Moscow region and a number of other regions of the Russian Federation during severe frosts.

On the night of 18 January, accidents occurred at energy and industrial facilities in the Moscow region and other regions of Russia, leading to widespread power outages and heating problems in sub-zero temperatures.

FAA warns airlines about risks of flying over Mexico, Central America and parts of South America
Politics
FAA warns airlines about risks of flying over Mexico, Central America and parts of South America

The US Federal Aviation Administration has urged airlines to be vigilant when flying over large airspaces due to possible military activity and GPS interference. The warning came into effect on 16 January and will remain in force for 60 days.

Night attack by Russia on Ukraine: Air defence forces shot down 96 out of 115 drones, hits recorded in regions
War
Night attack by Russia on Ukraine: Air defence forces shot down 96 out of 115 drones, hits recorded in regions

On the night of 17 January, Russia launched a massive drone attack on Ukraine. The regions of Odesa, Kharkiv, Dnipropetrovsk, Zaporizhzhia and Kyiv were hit, damaging energy infrastructure and residential buildings, but there were no casualties.

Zelensky outlined key priorities: air defence, energy, peace talks and cooperation with the US
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Zelensky outlined key priorities: air defence, energy, peace talks and cooperation with the US

The President announced the receipt of a package of missiles for air defence, expectations from the Ramstein energy summit, his position on Russia delaying tactics in negotiations, and the work of the Ukrainian delegation in the United States on security guarantees and reconstruction.

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