War
Russia compensated for losses from sanctions with gold worth over $216 billion
The rapid rise in global gold prices since the start of the full-scale war has allowed Russia to partially restore the financial capabilities it lost due to the freezing of its assets in the EU.
Artificial intelligence versus "suicide bombers" US reports that Ukraine is preparing a new generation of air defence systems
After a trip to cold Kyiv, columnist David Ignatius argues that Ukraine is relying on cheap autonomous interceptors and the analysis of millions of data fragments to withstand Russia`s aerial terror.
General Staff: 110 combat engagements per day and over a thousand occupiers destroyed
The Ukrainian Defence Forces continue to hold back the Russian Federation's offensive on all key fronts, inflicting significant losses on the enemy in terms of manpower and equipment.
Calendar of Russian attacks on energy infrastructure: first half of autumn-winter period
The data covers the period from October 2025 to mid-January 2025 and demonstrates the continuous nature of energy terrorism.
IAEA records loss of external power supply to Chernobyl after night-time attack by Russian Federation
After heavy shelling by Russian troops, the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant was left without external power supply, and power lines supplying other nuclear power plants in Ukraine were also damaged.
Zelensky explained whether the debate surrounding Greenland could influence the war in Ukraine
The President emphasised that international attention must remain focused on Russian aggression against Ukraine and reaffirmed his support for Denmark's sovereignty.
Zelensky assessed the cost of the Russian Federation's massive attack on Ukraine on 20 January
The president said that the missile component of today's Russian strike alone cost Ukraine around €80 million.
Zelensky commented on the progress of peace talks and refuted claims of a dead end
The President stated that the negotiation process is continuing intensively and that the key parties are in constant contact.
Fedorov outlined key priorities in the war with Russia and tasks for the Ministry of Defence
The new head of the Ministry of Defence has stated the need for systemic changes to strengthen Ukraine's defence and increase the cost of war for Russia.
Energy cuts in Russia and severe frosts forced schools to change their teaching format
Due to attacks on the power grid and a sharp cold snap, regions of Ukraine are temporarily suspending in-person learning or switching to remote learning.
Psychologists from the State Emergency Service and the police have been working at Kyiv's resilience centres for ten days now.
More than 11,000 people received psychological support in the capital amid prolonged shelling, cold weather and power outages.
The Ministry of Internal Affairs explained how the 112 Service and the police operate during wartime and blackouts.
The Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs spoke about the single emergency number, the work of the police, and the possibility of calling emergency services during power outages.