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Demand for loans from businesses and individuals grew throughout 2025, and banks expect this trend to continue in the first quarter of 2026, according to data from the National Bank of Ukraine.
The French authorities are taking steps to radically protect children online — social media platforms may become inaccessible to teenagers.
New research shows that foods rich in fibre not only prolong life, but also help preserve memory and thinking.
Against the backdrop of tensions between Washington and Brussels, analysts warn that liquefied natural gas from the United States could become a tool for exerting pressure on Europe.
The conflict in the taxi ended with the woman being hospitalised and the driver facing criminal proceedings and trial.
The popular satirical show SNL aired a parody of the Trump Awards where the US president was the main and only winner of the evening.
In her new book, Guardian journalist Charlotte Higgins recounts how culture in Ukraine has become a form of survival and resistance during full-scale war.
During their working visit to Vilnius, the presidents of Ukraine and Lithuania focused on helping Ukraine's energy sector amid daily attacks by Russia, military cooperation, and diplomatic efforts to achieve peace.
Washington is discussing radical measures to put pressure on the Cuban government, including a complete halt to oil imports, which could significantly exacerbate the energy and humanitarian situation on the island.
The SSU counterintelligence service exposed two GRU agents who, after the missile strike in January 2026, were sent to collect data on the destruction of civilian infrastructure in the Lviv region.
The new HBO spin-off has received rave reviews and offers a surprisingly intimate and human look at the familiar world of Westeros.
The investigation established that for years the state had been overpaying for electricity that did not actually exist due to inaccurate reporting by a private company.