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Protests in Iran enter 12th day: authorities almost completely cut off internet, at least 45 dead
Mass protests in Iran amid the collapse of the rial and hyperinflation have been going on for 12 days. The authorities have introduced a nationwide internet blackout, and security forces are using gas. At least 45 people have been killed, including children.
Ukrainian air defence forces neutralise 226 Russian drones, eight ballistic missiles and 10 Kalibr
On the night of 9 January (from 19:30 on 8 January), the enemy launched a combined attack on Ukraine's critical infrastructure using attack UAVs, sea- and land-based missiles
Missile attack on Lviv: enemy hits critical infrastructure with ballistic missile
On the evening of 8 January, Russia launched a ballistic missile attack on Lviv. A critical infrastructure facility was damaged, explosions were reported, and the missile travelled at a speed of about 13,000 kilometres per hour, with no civilian casualties.
Massive combined attack on Kyiv: four killed, 24 wounded, power and water supply disrupted
On the night of 9 January, Kyiv came under a large-scale attack by the Russian Federation. Residential buildings and infrastructure were damaged, people were killed, dozens were injured, and there were interruptions in electricity, water and heating.
Iskander strike on Kryvyi Rih: a woman killed, 24 wounded and large-scale destruction
Russian forces carried out one of the most powerful combined attacks on Kryvyi Rih. The attack by two ballistic missiles resulted in the death of a person, dozens of wounded and serious damage to residential infrastructure.
Zelensky warns of possible new massive Russian attack at night
The President of Ukraine said that a massive Russian strike was likely on the night of 9 January and urged citizens not to ignore air alerts.
Hunting for money: ex-forestry manager suspected of bribery for $25,000
The former head of the Southern Interregional Forestry and Hunting Department extorted USD 25,000 for assistance in obtaining hunting grounds in Odesa region.
Andriy Sybiga discussed with Cypriot Foreign Minister priorities of the EU Council Presidency and support for Ukraine
The parties discussed the key priorities of the Cypriot presidency, including Ukraine and its European integration, which remain high on the agenda.
Google's quantum breakthrough: Willow computer challenges global security
The most powerful quantum computer has been launched, demonstrating computational capabilities beyond the reach of classical machines and having the potential to radically affect the economy, science and global security.
Congressional Republicans criticise White House threats of possible military takeover of Greenland
Some Republicans in the US Congress believe that control of Greenland could undermine NATO's unity and harm Washington's strategic interests.
The Ukrainian language thousands of kilometres away from the Motherland: how Prudentopolis in Brazil became a "little Ukraine"
In the south of Brazil, there is a town where the Ukrainian language is spoken in everyday life, national traditions are preserved, and the language itself has an official status.
Trump administration detains teenage migrants in facility implicated in child abuse cases
The children are being held in a closed centre in Pennsylvania, which has been the subject of multiple investigations into physical and sexual child abuse.