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Families of prisoners in Venezuela await the promised release of their loved ones
Despite the Venezuelan government's public promises to release political prisoners, the process is still ongoing, and the families of the detainees are waiting for concrete steps and information.
Counterfeit products worth over UAH 12 million found in Khmelnytskyi region
The police of Khmelnytskyi region seized illegal excisable goods worth over UAH 12 million, uncovering a criminal network operating in several territories.
NATO asks Turkey to provide fighter jets for patrols
NATO has asked Turkey to provide F-16 fighter jets to bolster its Baltic air policing mission in 2026, highlighting rising tensions with Russia.
Since the beginning of winter, Russia has carried out six massive missile and drone attacks on Ukraine
Ukrainian Armed Forces Commander-in-Chief Oleksandr Syrskyi reports six new massive Russian attacks on Ukraine. The emphasis is on the need to strengthen air defence and put pressure on the aggressor.
Iran partially restores international calls amid mass protests and hundreds killed
For the first time in several days, Iranian authorities allowed citizens to call abroad, but the Internet and text messages remain blocked, and the number of protest victims continues to grow.
Some supermarkets suspended operations due to power outages in Kyiv and the region
As a result of the power outage in the capital region, some supermarkets, such as Novus and Silpo, have temporarily closed their doors, while the ATB chain claims to be operating without disruption.
Ukrainian forces strike at UAV production facility in Taganrog and military facilities in occupied territories
On the night of 13 January, the Ukrainian military struck the Atlant Aero drone manufacturing plant in Taganrog and attacked military facilities in the temporarily occupied territories. The operation resulted in the destruction of several enemy air defence systems and places of concentration of enemy manpower.
How the war affects Russia's economy: an analysis of Putin's possible concessions
The economic pressure on Russia due to the wars in Ukraine is forcing the Kremlin to look for new ways to support the defence industry, which could lead to concessions from President Putin.
Sanctions lead to a significant decline in oil production in Russia
Russian oil companies suffered their worst production performance in a year and a half, as a result of new Western sanctions.
Bukovyna exposes corruption scheme at customs: official detained for bribes
In Chernivtsi region, law enforcement officers detained a deputy head of a customs post for systematically taking bribes of $100 for each illegally imported iPhone.
US Intervention in Latin America: A historical overview
We study US military interventions in Latin America since World War II, analysing their causes and consequences.
Russian flags over a shadowy fleet of oil tankers
The detention of oil tankers subject to sanctions raises the question of new methods of avoiding international restrictions used by Russia. Analysis of the situation and consequences.