10:41, 21 Jan
Valery Dubil: Kyiv is home to around 500,000 internally displaced persons, most of whom are in need of assistance.
Since 2014, 185,000 internally displaced persons (IDPs) from Crimea, Donetsk, and Luhansk regions have relocated to the capital. With the onset of the full-scale invasion, over 300,000 more Ukrainians from Dnipropetrovsk, Zaporizhzhia, Mykolaiv, Sumy, Kharkiv, Kherson, and Chernihiv regions were forced to leave their homes due to hostile actions and move to Kyiv. The most pressing issue for IDPs has always been and continues to be housing.
10:41, 21 Jan
Iran and Russia have signed a strategic partnership agreement. An expert discusses how Trump is likely to respond to this development.
Military expert Alexander Musienko stated that Trump will not negotiate with Putin due to his ties with Iran. Instead, he plans to collaborate with China, which effectively sidelines Putin.
10:41, 21 Jan
Yevgeny Karas spoke about whether Ukrainians can expect a truce in the war with Russia: "No one knows anything for sure."
Military expert Yevgeny Karas explained that discussions about a ceasefire could mislead many at this time. In reality, all geopolitical players are uncertain about their next steps, but we must continue to prepare the Armed Forces of Ukraine for combat.
10:41, 21 Jan
Europe is currently divided on this issue, says Ruslan Bortnik regarding the methods to end the Russia-Ukraine war.
Political scientist Ruslan Bortnik discussed which European countries are prepared to compensate for any reduction in U.S. aid to Ukraine in its war against Russia and could realistically deploy their troops to the region.
10:41, 21 Jan
Mikhail Sheitelman revealed who might pressure Orban to extend sanctions against Russia: the EU, the King of Belgium, or Trump.
Political technologist Mikhail Sheitelman discussed the risks associated with Hungary's veto on extending sanctions against Russia and suggested ways to exert pressure on Orbán to prevent a potential disaster for Ukraine.
10:41, 21 Jan
A soldier revealed whether the Ukrainian army has lost its Soviet influence over the years of war: "They are replicating this system."
Military personnel Evgeny Karas shared that while the capabilities of the Ukrainian army are indeed improving, there remains a concern regarding certain Soviet-era remnants and politicians who are attempting to capitalize on the current situation.
10:41, 21 Jan
General Arthur Gorbenko: Today, a prominent defender of Kharkiv region will be tried in Ukraine.
On Tuesday, January 21, the Pechersk District Court in Kyiv will commence judicial proceedings involving Lieutenant General Arthur Gorbenko. This event has sparked significant public interest, as it concerns not only an individual with exceptional military experience but also one of the heroes of the defense of Kharkiv region.
09:36, 21 Jan
The U.S. is withdrawing from the World Health Organization and the Paris Climate Agreement.
Donald Trump announced the United States' withdrawal from the World Health Organization.
09:36, 21 Jan
In the U.S., a 150-kilogram woman allegedly punished her adopted son by suffocating him.
The boy attempted to escape from home and asked the neighbors to adopt him.
09:35, 21 Jan
Trump granted clemency to approximately 1,500 individuals convicted for the Capitol riot.
Donald Trump granted clemency to individuals accused of participating in the riots during the Capitol storming.
09:35, 21 Jan
Trump signed an order delaying the TikTok ban for 75 days.
Donald Trump has postponed the TikTok ban, originally set to take effect on January 19, by 75 days.
09:35, 21 Jan
The government has revised the regulations regarding production losses and the yield of alcohol and alcoholic beverages.
The changes pertain to the standards for production losses and the yield of ethyl alcohol, as well as the norms for production losses and the yield of alcoholic distillates, the allowable losses of alcohol, wine materials, and juices during alcohol production, and the production loss standards for certain types of alcohol.
09:35, 21 Jan
State and private enforcement officers have regained access to the Automated Enforcement Proceedings System.
According to Deputy Minister of Justice Andrei Gaychenko, approximately 250,000 documents are being submitted to the ASIP, which were sent to the GIS between December 20, 2024, and January 20, 2025.
09:35, 21 Jan
Trump reversed 78 decisions made by Biden, including those related to artificial intelligence.
On his first day in office as President of the United States, Donald Trump annulled several decisions made by his predecessor, Joe Biden.
09:35, 21 Jan
The SBU has detained the chief psychiatrist of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, who owns 4 BMWs, 3 apartments, land, and a private house.
During the course of the war, the chief psychiatrist of the Ukrainian Armed Forces managed to acquire four BMW vehicles: two X7s, one X5, and one X3.
09:35, 21 Jan
Donald Trump announced a 25% tariff on Mexico and Canada starting in February.
The President of the United States announced that his administration will impose a 25% tariff on imports from Mexico and Canada.
09:35, 21 Jan
The VAKS seized the apartment of the deputy head of the Poltava Regional Military Commissariat for state revenue.
The court has deemed the apartment of the deputy head of the Poltava Regional Territorial Center for Recruitment and Social Support an unjustified asset.
09:35, 21 Jan
Trump restricted birthright citizenship in the U.S.
The order will take effect within the next 30 days.
09:35, 21 Jan
The Ministry of Defense has revealed the top 7 military specialties for new recruits.
Since the beginning of the year, over 35,000 Ukrainians have reached out to recruitment centers.
07:58, 21 Jan
Attack on the Smolensk Aircraft Plant: the Central Defense Ministry highlights the significance of this facility.
In Smolensk, during the night of January 21, a local aircraft manufacturing plant came under aerial attack. This facility is known for producing military aircraft, among other things.