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In 2025, the US unofficially requested data on Greenland`s military facilities, prompting Denmark to express concern.
Documents from the Danish Defence Ministry show that the American side tried to obtain information about ports, infrastructure and air bases without Copenhagen`s knowledge. The Danish Ministry of Defence linked this to the sensitive strategic context surrounding the island.
Zelensky has intensified contacts with potential rivals amid possible elections
The President of Ukraine is holding a series of meetings with popular public figures who are considered likely participants in the upcoming presidential campaign, in an attempt to strengthen his position after a corruption scandal.
Pentagon prepares 1,500 troops for possible deployment to Minnesota following Trump`s statements
The US Department of Defence has put army units on standby amid unrest in the state and threats by the president to invoke the Insurrection Act. The decision is described as precautionary planning.
The Parajanov Award as an investment in the future of Ukrainian cinema
The National Union of Cinematographers is accepting submissions for the Sergei Parajanov Award, supporting a new generation of directors and debut feature films.
In Lutsk, patrol officers congratulated a young fan of the police on his birthday
Patrol officers in Volyn fulfilled a special request from a mother and arranged a surprise for a six-year-old boy whose father is currently defending Ukraine.
ATESH partisans damaged a key substation in the Bryansk region
Sabotage in the Volodarsky district of Bryansk led to power outages at facilities that transport ammunition and supply defence enterprises and fuel depots.
Kharkiv as a cultural outpost: the state strengthens its support for the book industry and cultural spaces
The Ministry of Culture is focusing on strengthening the book ecosystem and cultural infrastructure in the regions, considering Kharkiv as a key centre of cultural resilience.
Why autonomous heaters on balconies can become a deadly trap
Experts warn that the use of generators and autonomous heaters in residential buildings poses a direct threat to the lives of residents.
Ukraine and China seek joint solutions to preserve culture and develop humanitarian cooperation
Ukraine is expanding its international cultural partnership by involving China in the restoration of cultural heritage and humanitarian exchanges.
Presidential elections in Portugal could strengthen the position of right-wing populists in Europe
None of the 11 candidates is likely to win an absolute majority in the first round, and Chega party leader André Ventura has a chance to take the country's far-right forces to a new level.
Ukrzaliznytsia is updating suburban train services to reduce delays
The company is introducing new suburban train schedules to relieve congested sections and improve transport safety.
Venezuela's interim president Delcy Rodríguez has been in the DEA's sights for years
Documents show that since 2018, the US Drug Enforcement Administration has been compiling a dossier on Delcy Rodriguez on suspicion of drug trafficking, money laundering and gold smuggling.