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The State Bureau of Investigation and the Security Service of Ukraine have announced suspicions against a Kherson resident who assisted the Russian army with military logistics.
During the occupation of the city, the man guarded railway facilities through which the Russians supplied weapons and ammunition.
Over 100 police officers injured during protests in Turin over closure of cultural centre
A mass demonstration in the city centre escalated into riots with arson and clashes with the police.
Nova Music and Kazhan announced the end of their collaboration
Jerry Heil's label announced that all financial and legal issues have been settled, and the artist will continue to develop the project independently.
New winter storm hits the US: tens of millions of people in the zone of snowfall and dangerous frosts
Another winter storm has brought heavy snowfall, strong winds and extreme cold to much of the United States, where the bad weather has already claimed the lives of more than 100 people over the past week.
Russia launched more than 6,000 drones and 158 missiles at Ukraine in a month, and the attacks continue
Massive strikes on energy, logistics and transport are forcing Ukraine to constantly rebuild its infrastructure and increase its need for air defence systems.
Latvia has recorded the most severe frosts in the last 13 years
The temperature in some regions of the country has dropped to minus 32 degrees, and forecasters are warning of further cooling and possible new temperature records.
In Murmansk and Severomorsk, the lights went out for the second time in a week during the cold spell.
Some residents of Murmansk and Severomorsk were once again left without electricity and heating at temperatures of around minus 20 degrees, leading to school closures and restrictions on transport and shops.
Residents of occupied Mariupol appeal to Putin with complaints about corruption and housing crisis
Residents of the city claim that the DPR authorities; have failed, reconstruction has not taken place, and living conditions have deteriorated sharply.
On Valentine's Day, Ukrainians will be able to register their marriage online through Дія
The Ministry of Justice has opened online marriage registration for 14 February, despite the fact that the date falls on a weekend.
The Netherlands investigates Roblox due to potential threats to children
The EU regulator will assess whether the platform sufficiently protects minors from harmful content and online abuse.
Protests against Trump administration immigration raids held in the United States
Demonstrations and marches from Minneapolis to New York brought together people demanding an end to harsh federal actions against migrants. In some cities, the protests were accompanied by strikes and work stoppages.
Trump is mentioned hundreds of times in Epstein's new files
More than 3 million pages of materials in the Jeffrey Epstein case have been made public, containing numerous references to the US president, but official authorities claim there is no evidence.