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Son of former Kharkiv mayor Hennadiy Kernes "stepped on Mykhailo Dobkin's political rake"
The behavior of Kyrylo Kernes, the son of former Kharkiv mayor Hennadiy Kernes, is allegedly similar to that of Mykhailo Dobkin during the election period.
Davos: Zelensky met with Stoltenberg
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy and NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg reaffirmed their joint counteraction to Russian aggression and stated that Ukraine's future lies in NATO.
Le Pen's party is sued over its ties to Russia
A French radical left-wing party has filed a lawsuit against the National Rally party, accusing it of spreading Russian propaganda to create chaos in France and Europe. The lawsuit accuses Marine Le Pen's far-right party of crimes such as espionage, corruption, and breach of trust.
Three Kyiv deputies to be tried for military service evasion
The State Bureau of Investigation of Ukraine has completed an investigation into the case of military service evasion by three members of the Kyiv City Council and an assistant deputy.
Defense Forces continue to expand foothold in Kherson region - Humeniuk
Ukrainian troops continue to hold and expand their positions in the Kherson region despite difficult weather and combat conditions, said Defense Ministry spokeswoman Natalia Humeniuk. Russian troops, meanwhile, are launching unsuccessful attacks and suffering casualties.
Results of research on Russia's recent massive strikes should also become an evidence base for the International Criminal Court - Ruvin
The results of research on Russia's recent massive strikes should also serve as an evidence base for the International Criminal Court, said Oleksandr Ruvin, Director of Kyiv Scientific Research Institute of Forensic Expertise.
Bulgaria to build €6 billion worth of infrastructure for NATO and civilian purposes
According to Bulgarian Defense Minister Todor Tagarev, the country plans to build 6 billion euros worth of infrastructure, including roads and railways, for NATO and civilian needs.
Kuleba on the prospects for a second Trump presidency: Ukraine is "not afraid of anything"
Ukraine's Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba says in an interview that Ukraine will not interfere in the US elections and has no fear of a possible second Donald Trump presidency.
Ramaswamy withdraws from the US presidential election after Trump's victory in Iowa
After taking fourth place in the first Iowa caucuses, entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy withdraws from the US presidential race but promises to support former President Donald Trump in the future.
Fewer enemy ships in Sevastopol bays: satellite images
Satellite images show a decrease in the presence of Russian ships in Sevastopol bays in occupied Crimea. The Rostov-on-Don submarine, which was damaged by Ukrainian forces last year, remains in dry dock.