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Third anniversary of the plane crash in Brovary: Ministry of Internal Affairs honours the memory of the victims
On the anniversary of the tragedy, the leadership of the Ministry of Internal Affairs gathered to pay tribute to the victims of the plane crash that claimed the lives of 14 people.
Iran reports thousands of deaths during protests
Doctors and human rights activists report mass casualties among protesters in Iran, while the authorities acknowledge only some of the losses and accuse protesters of violence. The situation is complicated by widespread internet blackouts.
16 candidates for the position of Head of the State Customs Service of Ukraine will continue the competition after the general aptitude assessment stage
Yesterday, the first round of testing took place in Kyiv as part of the open competition for the position of Head of the State Customs Service of Ukraine. Thirty-eight candidates admitted to the competition had the opportunity to take an anonymous computer-based test of general abilities.
EU leaders strongly criticised Trump`s tariff threats and promised a joint response.
European leaders have called US customs pressure unacceptable and warned of the risk of undermining transatlantic relations. Brussels is preparing a coordinated response to Washington`s statements.
In Zaporizhzhia, the network of anti-drone tunnels on frontline roads is being expanded
Over 100 kilometres of protective nets have already been built along key routes in the region. Anti-drone tunnels intercept attack drones and reduce risks to military and civilian logistics.
Manufacturing and trade became the main taxpayers in 2025
Two key sectors of the economy accounted for more than a third of Ukraine's consolidated budget revenues in 2025, demonstrating growth even amid war and constant attacks on infrastructure.
European manufacturers of mine clearance equipment have increased their presence in Ukraine and are developing localisation
Croatian DOK-ING and GCS, headquartered in Switzerland, have expanded their fleet of mechanised demining equipment in Ukraine to 135 machines and are investing in service and local production.
Fires and blackouts were reported in the Moscow region and a number of other regions of the Russian Federation during severe frosts.
On the night of 18 January, accidents occurred at energy and industrial facilities in the Moscow region and other regions of Russia, leading to widespread power outages and heating problems in sub-zero temperatures.
Ukrainian drones attacked the Kapustin Yar training ground, from where Russia launches Oreshnik missiles.
Drones struck a Russian missile test site in the Astrakhan region, which is used to launch medium-range ballistic missiles. It was from this site that Russia recently launched strikes against Ukraine.
Musk filed a lawsuit against OpenAI and Microsoft, demanding compensation of up to $134 billion.
An American entrepreneur has filed a lawsuit in a California court, alleging misuse of his investments and OpenAI's departure from its non-commercial principles. The companies call the claims unfounded and are preparing for trial.
Chinese special forces demonstrated training in a "decapitation" strike, with the scenario linked to Taiwan
Chinese state television has released footage of a night raid by a special forces unit, which storms a building in a matter of minutes after reconnaissance by drone. Analysts believe that Beijing is demonstrating its ability to quickly neutralise the enemy's leadership in the event of a crisis surrounding Taiwan.
Trump announced the introduction of tariffs against a number of European countries due to the dispute over Greenland
The United States will introduce new trade tariffs for European countries from 1 February 2026. Donald Trump has stated that the tariffs will only be lifted if an agreement is reached to transfer Greenland to Washington's control.