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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.
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.
Due to the cold snap, bad weather and the risk of shelling, the authorities are urging citizens to prepare for possible complications
Due to the cold snap, predicted severe weather conditions and the continuing risk of hostile attacks on energy infrastructure, the authorities urge citizens to take care of their own safety in advance.
MFA calls on Ukrainians to leave Iran immediately
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine recommends that Ukrainian citizens leave the territory of Iran due to the deteriorating security situation and has provided available exit routes.
Five tonnes of gold in Russia and assets worth billions: what an official of the State Property Fund declared
Deputy Director of the SPFU Department Andriy Melnyk declared the right to almost 5 tonnes of gold, as well as billions of dollars worth of securities and deposits in the occupied territories.
US universities restrict teaching of Plato due to ban on "racial and gender ideology"
At Texas A&M University, a philosophy professor was advised to reduce or remove Plato's texts from his course due to new rules restricting discussion of race and gender, sparking a debate about the limits of academic freedom.
Danish engineer develops prostheses for Ukrainian veterans
Danish engineer Lasse Werner Madsen founded a prosthetics company and helped more than a thousand Ukrainian veterans adapt to life after their injuries.
Snow and frost paralysed transport in Western Europe: cancelled flights are victims of bad weather
Heavy snowfall and freezing temperatures caused a large-scale transport collapse in Western Europe. Hundreds of flights were cancelled at the airports of Paris and Amsterdam, and at least six people died.
UAH 71 million on heat supply for Prykarpattia region: police expose criminal organisation
Police in Prykarpattia exposed a criminal organisation that embezzled more than UAH 71 million of budget funds in the heating sector of Ivano-Frankivsk in 2021-2023 by manipulating tariffs and official documentation. Five people were served a notice of suspicion.
Protests in Iran escalate: opposition claims seizure of two cities, 36 dead
Mass protests in Iran have spread to most of the country's provinces. The opposition reports losing control of Abdanan and Malekshah, the death toll has reached 36 people, and more than 2,000 protesters have been detained.
Criminal proceedings opened in Kyiv over underground school on monastery grounds
The SSU and the Kyiv City Prosecutor's Office have launched a pre-trial investigation based on the materials of Slidstvo.info journalists regarding the activities of an underground school in the Holosiivskyi district. Law enforcers are checking the teaching of children using Soviet textbooks and sources of funding.