Artur Romanchenko

Artur Romanchenko

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Russian attack on Odessa region's energy infrastructure: tens of thousands of families left without power
War
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Russian attack on Odessa region's energy infrastructure: tens of thousands of families left without power

A night-time attack on an energy facility in Odesa led to widespread power cuts and complex restoration work.

Court to consider seizure of Yulia Tymoshenko's property: when will the hearing take place?
Crime
Court to consider seizure of Yulia Tymoshenko's property: when will the hearing take place?

The decision on the possible seizure of assets belonging to the leader of the Batkivshchyna party has been postponed to another date amid disputes over bail.

Carbon monoxide poisoning in Kirovohrad region: rescuers remind people of safety rules
Society
Carbon monoxide poisoning in Kirovohrad region: rescuers remind people of safety rules

In the Novoukrainka district, a woman was hospitalised due to carbon monoxide poisoning, and rescuers are urging people not to ignore basic safety rules.

The Syrian army has crossed the Euphrates and is advancing northeast, displacing Kurdish forces.
War
The Syrian army has crossed the Euphrates and is advancing northeast, displacing Kurdish forces.

Government forces have entered territories that have been controlled by the Kurds for years, captured Al-Tabqa with its large hydroelectric power plant, and are fighting for Raqqa and Deir ez-Zor after the SDF retreated across the Euphrates.

Presidential elections in Portugal could strengthen the position of right-wing populists in Europe
Politics
Presidential elections in Portugal could strengthen the position of right-wing populists in Europe

None of the 11 candidates is likely to win an absolute majority in the first round, and Chega party leader André Ventura has a chance to take the country's far-right forces to a new level.

Musk filed a lawsuit against OpenAI and Microsoft, demanding compensation of up to $134 billion.
Business
Musk filed a lawsuit against OpenAI and Microsoft, demanding compensation of up to $134 billion.

An American entrepreneur has filed a lawsuit in a California court, alleging misuse of his investments and OpenAI's departure from its non-commercial principles. The companies call the claims unfounded and are preparing for trial.

Italy has arrested a ship carrying 33,000 tonnes of metal that was heading for Novorossiysk in Russia.
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Italy has arrested a ship carrying 33,000 tonnes of metal that was heading for Novorossiysk in Russia.

In the port of Brindisi, Italian law enforcement officers detained a ship carrying ferrous metals from Russian waters in the Black Sea. Investigators believe that the voyage violated European Union sanctions against Russia.

Germany allocates another €60 million to support Ukraine's energy sector
Politics
Germany allocates another €60 million to support Ukraine's energy sector

Berlin has announced additional funding to strengthen Ukraine's energy resilience amid Russian attacks on civilian infrastructure. The funds will be directed towards heat, protection and heating systems, with a particular focus on frontline regions.

Turkey, Bulgaria and Romania conducted mine safety training in the Black Sea
Politics
Turkey, Bulgaria and Romania conducted mine safety training in the Black Sea

Ships from three NATO countries practised searching for and neutralising drifting mines off the Bulgarian coast as part of the eighth activation of the Joint Black Sea Group.

Kyiv has designated pharmacies that will remain open around the clock in case of prolonged power outages
Society
Kyiv has designated pharmacies that will remain open around the clock in case of prolonged power outages

Six pharmacy outlets based in hospitals will have backup power supplies and will operate 24 hours a day to provide Kyiv residents with medicines even during a complete power outage in the city.

The government is implementing comprehensive measures to stabilise the energy system after shelling and an abnormal winter
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The government is implementing comprehensive measures to stabilise the energy system after shelling and an abnormal winter

The Cabinet of Ministers is expanding coordination efforts, easing restrictions and increasing generation reserves to minimise the impact of the energy emergency.

Turkey to send fighter jets to Estonia and Romania as part of NATO mission
Politics
Turkey to send fighter jets to Estonia and Romania as part of NATO mission

Ankara has announced a rotation schedule for 2026–2027 in the form of an enhanced air patrol mission designed to protect the allies airspace in peacetime.

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