WHO classifies JN.1 as a low-risk COVID strain
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Girl has explosive trauma, psychologists work with three more children: OVA told about the condition of children affected by shelling in Kherson
"Stealing diesel fuel from a military unit": three servicemen found guilty of stealing military property are sentenced
Ukraine receives €150 million from the EU for agriculture and recovery
8-year-old girl becomes European blitz chess champion
Russian space communications center attacked in Crimea, equipment damaged - rosmedia
He was Anton, but he became Tonya: SBGSU tells how a man changed his gender to cross the border
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WHO classifies JN.1 as a low-risk COVID strain
The WHO has classified the JN. 1 coronavirus strain as a "variant of interest" with a low health risk, noting that it may be more transmissible but not more severe. Current vaccines are effective against it.
Poll: 72% of Ukrainians would have a negative view of Zaluzhny's resignation
A poll by the Kyiv International Institute of Sociology found that 72% of Ukrainians would react negatively to the resignation of Commander-in-Chief Valeriy Zaluzhnyi, and only 2% would be positive. The survey was conducted on December 4-10, 2023 among 1200 adult residents of Ukraine.
Girl has explosive trauma, psychologists work with three more children: OVA told about the condition of children affected by shelling in Kherson
In Kherson, a 13-year-old girl sustained an explosive leg injury during an enemy shelling, and psychologists are helping three other children who are now in hospital with their mothers.
"Stealing diesel fuel from a military unit": three servicemen found guilty of stealing military property are sentenced
Three officers were sentenced to 5 years with a probationary period of one year for creating a "scheme" to sell excess fuel at the Yavoriv training ground at inflated rates. The defendants in the case pleaded guilty and reimbursed the military for the stolen 6.2 thousand liters of fuel.
Ukraine receives €150 million from the EU for agriculture and recovery
Ukraine has received €150 million from the EU to support recovery, including infrastructure and agriculture, with another €100 million expected in 2024.
8-year-old girl becomes European blitz chess champion
The 8-year-old prodigy Bodhana Sivanandan scored 8. 5/13 points and won the women's category at the European Blitz Championship, taking 73rd place. She outperformed both grandmasters and her peers, further establishing her position as a British chess star.
Russian space communications center attacked in Crimea, equipment damaged - rosmedia
Two Russian military installations in occupied Crimea were attacked by drones and missiles, resulting in the injury of an FSB officer and damage to satellite communications systems.
He was Anton, but he became Tonya: SBGSU tells how a man changed his gender to cross the border
A man of military age tried to cross the Ukrainian border using forged medical documents identifying him as a woman to evade conscription.
Ukraine and partners launch the Tallinn mechanism on cybersecurity: what is envisaged
Ukraine has established the Tallinn mechanism on cybersecurity with 10 other countries to strengthen its cyber defense and resilience, Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba announced. The group aims to coordinate with the EU and NATO and is open to new members.
Law enforcers uncover international drug syndicate with annual profit of UAH 135 million
Law enforcement officers exposed a drug syndicate consisting of 44 people, seizing drugs worth over UAH 5 million. The group received an annual profit of UAH 135 million.