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Lukoil agrees to sell international assets to US fund Carlyle
The Russian oil company announced an agreement with a US investment fund after the introduction of blocking sanctions. Assets in Kazakhstan were not included in the sale.
Merz: Ukraine's accession to the EU in 2027 is impossible, but the prospect should remain
The German Chancellor stated that Ukraine must meet the Copenhagen criteria for EU membership, and this process usually takes several years.
A plane carrying a member of parliament crashed in Colombia, killing all 15 people on board.
The plane crash occurred shortly after take-off near the border with Venezuela. Among the victims was Diogenes Quintero, a member of the Colombian House of Representatives.
Russia sharply increased gold sales to China amid depletion of reserves
In 2025, Russian gold exports to China increased ninefold, reaching over $3 billion, which indicates Moscow's attempts to urgently close budget gaps.
Ukrainian defence forces strike enemy radar station and drone control centres
Ukrainian military forces have reduced the air defence capabilities and offensive potential of Russian troops in several areas of the front.
China helps Russia ramp up production of hypersonic missiles despite sanctions
Beijing supplies Moscow with equipment and components without which Russia would be unable to scale up production of high-precision weapons capable of striking targets in Europe in a matter of minutes.
Tokayev claims Russia laundered billions of dollars through Kazakh banks and tightened controls
The President of Kazakhstan reported large-scale financial abuse by the Russian Federation and announced tough measures against money laundering and crypto schemes.
1,000 bodies of deceased soldiers returned to Ukraine as part of repatriation efforts
Ukraine has received 1,000 bodies of the deceased, which, according to the Russian side, belong to Ukrainian defenders. Identification and forensic medical examination procedures have begun.
Italy has sent Ukraine its first batch of energy aid to help overcome the consequences of Russia's attacks
Rome has begun supplying equipment to support Ukraine's energy system, which will provide heat to hospitals, critical facilities and tens of thousands of homes.
Rubio explained the US strategy on Venezuela in the Senate after Maduro's removal
Washington reports significant progress in Venezuela following January's operation and outlines a step-by-step plan for stabilising, rebuilding the economy and democratising the country.
The Ministry of Internal Affair's points of invulnerability in Kyiv are fully equipped with generators and communications.
All emergency shelters and warming centres under the responsibility of the Ministry of Internal Affairs have generators, fuel reserves and stable communications, and since the beginning of January, psychologists have provided assistance to more than 28,000 Kyiv residents.
Former head of the State Border Guard Service Serhiy Deyneka dismissed from military service by decision of the Military Medical Commission
The former head of the State Border Service of Ukraine was dismissed from service due to health reasons. At the same time, criminal proceedings are ongoing, in which the court must determine a preventive measure.