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During his visit to Kyiv, British Defence Secretary John Healey said he would like to bring Vladimir Putin to justice for war crimes. His words came against the backdrop of Russia's massive missile and drone attacks on Ukraine.
In Switzerland, following the tragedy at the Le Constellation bar, where 40 people died on New Year's Eve, the co-owner of the establishment, Jacques Moretti, was detained. Investigators are checking the version of negligent homicide, and the country has declared a day of national mourning.
A Ukrainian government commission has selected the winner of a tender to develop the state-owned Dobra lithium deposit. Investors include billionaire Ronald S. Lauder, a longtime acquaintance of Donald Trump, and TechMet, a company partially affiliated with the US government investment agency.
The national teams of Ukraine, Sweden and Latvia publicly protested against the admission of Russian athletes to international competitions in the so-called neutral status, claiming that the criteria for neutrality were violated and that sport was used as a tool of Russian propaganda.
The Internet Watch Foundation, a charity organisation, said it had discovered sexualised images of girls aged 11 to 13 that were allegedly created by Grok AI
The most powerful quantum computer has been launched, demonstrating computational capabilities beyond the reach of classical machines and having the potential to radically affect the economy, science and global security.
US Vice President J.D. Vance said that the Marinera tanker detained by the US military was only pretending to be Russian to avoid sanctions and liability.
Danish engineer Lasse Werner Madsen founded a prosthetics company and helped more than a thousand Ukrainian veterans adapt to life after their injuries.
The leaders of the Coalition of the Willing, Ukraine and the United States agreed to establish a coordination centre in Paris to manage security guarantees, monitor the ceasefire and support the Ukrainian armed forces after the end of hostilities.
The US State Department has declared the Western Hemisphere a zone of US influence. Washington has stressed its readiness to respond harshly to security threats in the region.
Off the coast of Venezuela, the Hyperion tanker changed its registration from Gambian to Russian. This is the second such case involving shadow fleet vessels, which could become a scheme to circumvent sanctions.
The Kyiv Police and the SBU detained a 24-year-old resident of the capital who is suspected of a terrorist attack against a National Guard serviceman. She blew up a car on the instructions of Russian special services, but did not receive the promised reward of $1,500.