Bitcoin price topped $39,000 for the first time since May 2022
Philippines hit by magnitude 7.6 earthquake; tsunami warning issued
Podoliak explains the conditions under which Boryspil Airport can be opened
More than 20 countries have approved the Declaration on Tripling Nuclear Power by 2050. Ukraine has also joined
Video of the execution of Ukrainian soldiers who surrendered by the occupiers is circulating online: the Ombudsman reacts
About 900 flamingos arrived in the Shagany estuary in Odesa region
Poland strengthens control over trucks at the entrances to checkpoints with Ukraine
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Bitcoin price topped $39,000 for the first time since May 2022
The price of bitcoin exceeded the $39,000 mark for the first time since May 4, 2022. The price of Ethereum also increased and reached $2,180.
Philippines hit by magnitude 7.6 earthquake; tsunami warning issued
The Philippines has experienced a series of earthquakes, the strongest of which was magnitude 7. 6. A tsunami warning was issued for the island of Mindanao and southeastern Japan.
Podoliak explains the conditions under which Boryspil Airport can be opened
Ukraine's Boryspil International Airport will resume operations as soon as a stable security situation is achieved, which includes strengthening missile defense and drone defense to counter Russian attacks. The American company AECOM will assist in the reconstruction of the airport.
More than 20 countries have approved the Declaration on Tripling Nuclear Power by 2050. Ukraine has also joined
More than 20 countries, including the United States and the United Kingdom, endorsed the COP28 Declaration to triple nuclear power capacity by 2050, emphasizing its importance in achieving zero emissions. The commitment is aimed at achieving climate goals while ensuring security and energy reliability.
Video of the execution of Ukrainian soldiers who surrendered by the occupiers is circulating online: the Ombudsman reacts
Ukrainian ombudsman Dmytro Lubinets condemned the shooting of Ukrainian soldiers who surrendered as a war crime in violation of the Geneva Conventions and demanded that the Red Cross and the UN take action.
About 900 flamingos arrived in the Shagany estuary in Odesa region
About 900 flamingos arrived at the Shagyni estuary after surviving two strong storms. Among them are young individuals.
Poland strengthens control over trucks at the entrances to checkpoints with Ukraine
The Polish authorities will intensify truck inspections at the Polish-Ukrainian border in response to the demands of the transportation industry, and will also address the issue of unfair competition in the transportation sector at the EU level.
Especially these days: Zelensky calls on Ukrainians to pay attention to air raid warnings
President Zelensky called on Ukrainians to heed the warnings of air raids and thanked everyone who helps the country's defense and resilience in the face of Russian aggression.
Gallant on the resumption of the IDF offensive: the results are very impressive
Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Galant announces the resumption of military operations against Hamas after the group violated the ceasefire by failing to release hostages. The Israeli Defense Forces reports significant tactical successes and the safe return of 110 hostages.
No exceptions: Kyiv will not lift curfew for Christmas and New Year holidays
There will be no mass celebrations in the capital this year, including no fairs, food courts or attractions in the country's main squares.