Katerina Melnychenko

Katerina Melnychenko

Deputy Editor-in-Chief

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How the war affects Russia's economy: an analysis of Putin's possible concessions
Politics
How the war affects Russia's economy: an analysis of Putin's possible concessions

The economic pressure on Russia due to the wars in Ukraine is forcing the Kremlin to look for new ways to support the defence industry, which could lead to concessions from President Putin.

Massive shelling in Kharkiv, casualties and destruction
War
Massive shelling in Kharkiv, casualties and destruction

An overview of the consequences of hostile attacks on Kharkiv and the region, including the number of casualties and injuries, as well as the destruction of civilian infrastructure.

Snowfall in Istanbul: Transport and educational activities paralysed
Society
Snowfall in Istanbul: Transport and educational activities paralysed

In Istanbul, 78 flights were cancelled due to heavy snowfall and schools were suspended for one day as a result of the decision of the meteorological committee.

SSU and National Police thwart attempt to sell one of the largest batches of trophy weapons during the war
Crime
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SSU and National Police thwart attempt to sell one of the largest batches of trophy weapons during the war

The SSU and the National Police dismantled an interregional group that was preparing a large-scale sale of trophy weapons. Dozens of assault rifles, grenades, grenade launchers and over 13,000 rounds of ammunition were seized.

Trump considers options for US military intervention in Iran amid bloody protests
Politics
Trump considers options for US military intervention in Iran amid bloody protests

Donald Trump's administration is analysing military and non-military scenarios to influence Iran after hundreds of victims during the protests. These include strikes on security forces, cyberattacks, sanctions and support for protesters.

Trump threatens to cut off support to Cuba and calls for a deal with the US
Politics
Trump threatens to cut off support to Cuba and calls for a deal with the US

US President Donald Trump has said that Cuba will no longer receive oil and financial support from the outside and should conclude an agreement with Washington as soon as possible. His statement came against the backdrop of a new tough US policy towards Cuba and Venezuela.

European troops in Ukraine: what is known about possible deployment after the ceasefire
Politics
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European troops in Ukraine: what is known about possible deployment after the ceasefire

France and the United Kingdom have declared their readiness to send troops to Ukraine after the war is over. At the same time, the key question of US support in the event of a new Russian aggression remains open.

Україна закликає Радбез ООН перейти від заяв до дій після атаки ракетою «Орєшнік»
Politics
Україна закликає Радбез ООН перейти від заяв до дій після атаки ракетою «Орєшнік»

Україна ініціювала екстрене засідання Ради Безпеки ООН і закликає міжнародну спільноту до реальних кроків у відповідь на російський ракетний удар «Орєшніком» по Львівській області.

Russian drones attack two foreign vessels near Odesa region ports, one killed and one wounded
War
Russian drones attack two foreign vessels near Odesa region ports, one killed and one wounded

The Russian army has attacked two civilian vessels with drones in the Black Sea near the ports of Odesa region. A crew member was killed and others were injured.

Prime Minister of Scotland declares readiness to send troops to Ukraine in case of peace
Politics
Prime Minister of Scotland declares readiness to send troops to Ukraine in case of peace

Scottish Prime Minister John Swinney said he was ready to support the deployment of Scottish troops to Ukraine as part of a peacekeeping mission, provided a peace agreement is acceptable to Ukrainians. He also expressed concern about the future of NATO.

Hunting for money: ex-forestry manager suspected of bribery for $25,000
Society
Hunting for money: ex-forestry manager suspected of bribery for $25,000

The former head of the Southern Interregional Forestry and Hunting Department extorted USD 25,000 for assistance in obtaining hunting grounds in Odesa region.

Trump says US control over Venezuela could last for years
Politics
Trump says US control over Venezuela could last for years

US President Donald Trump does not rule out that the United States will maintain direct supervision over Venezuela for a long time, in particular to manage oil sales and rebuild the country.

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