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The Epstein case: French Foreign Ministry summons Jack Lang for explanations
French authorities are stepping up investigations into the Epstein case and have summoned former culture minister Jack Lang for official questioning.
The Ministry of Finance and the World Bank have attracted nearly $691 million in grants for Ukraine's budget
Ukraine will receive nearly $691 million in grant funding from Japan and Canada to cover key budget expenditures and social payments.
Shmyhal and US Energy Secretary discuss LNG and strengthening Ukraine's energy security
First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Energy of Ukraine Denys Shmyhal held an online meeting with the US Secretary of Energy, during which the parties discussed US gas supplies, assistance for the restoration of the energy system, and strategic cooperation.
Meloni and Vence in Milan declared shared Western values
During a meeting with US Vice President Jay D. Vance in Milan, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni emphasised that shared Western values are the foundation of cooperation between Europe and the United States.
The US has accused China of conducting a secret nuclear test
The United States claimed that China conducted a covert nuclear test in 2020 and, against the backdrop of the expiration of the New START treaty, called for a new, broader format for arms control.
EU proposes total ban on maritime services for Russian oil
The European Commission has presented its 20th package of sanctions against Russia, which provides for a radical tightening of restrictions in the oil, banking and trade sectors.
Negotiations between the US and Iran in Oman began with positive signals
Iran has announced a "good start" to indirect talks with the US in Oman and its willingness to continue dialogue with the aim of reducing tensions and avoiding military confrontation.
Russia shelled the Kherson Thermal Power Plant at least five times in 24 hours
Russian troops shelled the Kherson thermal power plant again during the day, with at least five hits recorded on the energy infrastructure facility.
"У Києві працюють майже 1,4 тисячі Пунктів незламності" - Ігор Клименко
У столиці в умовах тривалих морозів цілодобово діє розгалужена мережа Пунктів незламності, куди щодня звертаються тисячі киян по тепло, електрику та психологічну підтримку.
Starmer called on Prince Andrew to testify in the US after the publication of the Epstein files
The British Prime Minister has stated that former Prince Andrew should be prepared to testify before the US Congress in light of new evidence in the Jeffrey Epstein case.
The 2026 Winter Olympics have kicked off in Italy
On Friday, 6 February, the XXV Winter Olympic Games will officially open in Italy, with more than 4,000 athletes from nearly 100 countries participating.
The US Army is demanding penalties from contractors for overdue ammunition for Ukraine
The US Army has begun imposing penalties on defence contractors for significant delays in the delivery of artillery ammunition to Ukraine.