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Trump says that only his own morality determines the limits of his presidential power
In an interview with The New York Times, Donald Trump said that he was defining the limits of US use of force by setting aside international law and treaties. His position has raised concerns about NATO, Ukraine and global security.
Russians use faecal pits for camouflage: Ukrainian Armed Forces thwart breakthrough attempt in Myrnohrad
Despite six months of continuous attacks, the Defence Forces are holding Myrnohrad. Paratroopers eliminated enemy groups that were preparing sabotage and trying to cut off Ukrainian logistics.
Bad weather on Ukrainian roads: almost 900 accidents per day, traffic restrictions for trucks in five regions
Due to severe weather conditions, 899 road accidents were recorded in Ukraine over the last day. Restrictions for heavy vehicles are in place on some roads in five regions, and drivers are urged to refrain from long journeys.
SSU shows wreckage of Oreshnik missile used by Russia to hit Lviv region, classified as a war crime
The Security Service of Ukraine has identified the wreckage of an Oreshnik ballistic missile launched by the Russian Federation at Lviv region on the night of 9 January 2026. The attack on civilian infrastructure near the EU border is classified as a war crime.
Epiphany concelebrates with Ecumenical Patriarch at Phanar on Epiphany Day
The Primate of the Orthodox Church of Ukraine took part in a joint liturgy with Patriarch Bartholomew in Constantinople on the anniversary of the Tomos and Russia's war against Ukraine.
The US takes control of Venezuela's oil: Russia risks losing billions, Ukraine puts additional pressure on the Kremlin
After the overthrow of Nicolas Maduro's regime and the establishment of US control over Venezuela's oil industry, Russia could lose up to $17 billion in investments. Changes in the oil market could weaken the Kremlin's financial capabilities and have important implications for Ukraine.
Venezuela begins releasing political prisoners after change of power
The new Venezuelan leaders announced the release of political prisoners - foreigners, including Spanish citizens, were among the first to be released.
Ukraine, Sweden and Latvia protest against admission of 'neutral' Russians to skeleton race
The national teams of Ukraine, Sweden and Latvia publicly protested against the admission of Russian athletes to international competitions in the so-called neutral status, claiming that the criteria for neutrality were violated and that sport was used as a tool of Russian propaganda.
Ihor Klymenko claims that Russia deliberately targets emergency services and civilian infrastructure
Ukraine's Interior Minister said that Russia's nighttime attacks were targeted and aimed not only at civilian and critical infrastructure, but also at emergency services that were responding to the aftermath of the shelling.
The Rubio era: how the US Secretary of State became a key figure in the Trump administration
In a short time, Secretary of State Marco Rubio has become one of the most influential officials, concentrating an unprecedented amount of power and real influence on US foreign policy.
Sibiga called the alleged use of Oreshnik near the EU and NATO borders a global threat and called for a tough response
Ukraine's Foreign Minister said that Russia's alleged use of Oreshnyk in the Lviv region poses a serious threat to security on the European continent and is a test for the transatlantic community.
Night attack on Kyiv: more than 20 destruction sites, 32 rescued, enemy strikes at power sector
During the massive nighttime shelling of Kyiv and the region, rescuers worked at more than 20 locations, rescued 32 people, and caused casualties, injuries and extensive damage to energy and civilian infrastructure.