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Sweden is prioritising the development of unmanned military systems, investing $440 million in new technologies, according to the Ministry of Defence.
The Nicaraguan authorities announced the release of some prisoners amid international pressure, but human rights activists warn that repression in the country may continue after this step.
The trial in Paris could dramatically change the balance of power for the 2027 French elections and determine the political future of the far-right leader.
The joint actions of Ukraine and Moldova cut off all supply channels to the separatist region, leaving the Russian military without logistical support and dramatically changing the balance of power in the region.
Recently, Oleksandr Tsyvynskyi, Director of the Economic Security Bureau of Ukraine, proposed a new mechanism for the pre-trial settlement of economic offences.
Russian drones have started dropping anti-tank mines with magnetic detonators en masse, hoping to blow up rescuers and police. The snow makes these traps almost impossible to spot.
Despite Russia's missile attack, Lviv became the first city in Ukraine to launch a 5G pilot, and the authorities have already named the next cities to launch.
In Minneapolis, tens of thousands of people protested after a 37-year-old woman was shot by an ICE agent amid a large-scale deportation operation by the US authorities.
Russian troops shelled the Kherson region on a massive scale throughout the day, injuring civilians and damaging residential and social infrastructure, while police officers are working in an emergency mode to help drivers and ensure traffic safety due to snowfall.
The Ukrainian military destroyed a convoy of Russian vehicles and infantry near Pokrovsk as the enemy attempted to advance towards the city under cover of darkness.
Russian troops attacked Ukraine at night with more than a hundred and fifty drones, most of which were destroyed by air defence forces.
Protests continue in Tehran and other Iranian cities, which began on 28 December amid the economic crisis and have escalated into political demands. According to human rights activists, at least 62 people have been killed and about 2,300 detained, while a doctor in the capital told TIME about 217 deaths in just six hospitals.