Ukrainian polar explorers show how penguins "ride" on Antarctic slopes
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Ukrainian polar explorers show how penguins "ride" on Antarctic slopes
Ukrainian scientists have filmed Adélie penguins sliding on their bellies on the Antarctic slopes. This is how the birds save energy while moving on land.
A controversial law restricting the rights of indigenous peoples and paving the way for deforestation has come into force in Brazil
A new law in Brazil limits indigenous land claims to territories occupied before October 1988. The opposition argues that this law means a victory for agribusiness and will be the beginning of large-scale deforestation.
Nobel Peace Prize winner sentenced to prison term in Bangladesh
Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus, who created microcredit, was sentenced to prison for violating labor laws along with three employees of his company. He was released on bail with the right to appeal.
This year's first Quadrantid meteor shower: when does it peak
The Quadrantid meteor shower will peak on January 3-4, with up to 120 meteors per hour, best observed from the northern hemisphere.
Ukrainians complain of sleep disturbances and anxiety: the Ministry of Health has given advice on where to turn
Amid rising anxiety and sleep disorders, the Ministry of Health of Ukraine advises to consult a family doctor.
On January 1, the law on the legalization of same-sex marriage came into force in Estonia
On January 1, 2024, Estonia became the first country in the post-Soviet space to legalize same-sex marriage.
The idea that Mr. Putin is winning is nothing more than a "feeling": Zelensky for The Economist
Zelenskiy argues that Russia is not winning the war and continues to suffer heavy losses, contrary to popular belief; he warns against complacency among Western allies.
Two men died in a road accident in Poltava region
Two men were killed in a car accident after their car crashed into a tree in Poltava region.
Isolation of Crimea, weapons production, and mobilization: Zelensky tells The Economist about plans for 2024
Zelenskyy plans to isolate Crimea from Russia and increase weapons production in Ukraine, relying on domestic mobilization, hinting at strategic goals without detailed timelines.
The Air Force recorded the movement of five groups of enemy drones
Five groups of hostile drones were tracked in different regions of Ukraine.