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  • EU unemployment rate remains at record low – Eurostat

    EU unemployment rate remains at record low – Eurostat

    EU unemployment rate remains at record low - Eurostat

    The unemployment rate in the euro area remains at 6.3%, while in the EU – 5.9%. The lowest rates were recorded in the Czech Republic, Malta and Poland, while the highest rates were recorded in Spain and Greece.

    The unemployment rate in the euro area has remained stable since August 2024 – at 6.3%. In the EU, it is 5.9%.

    Transmitted UNN to subscribers on Le Figaro.

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    In October, unemployment in the European Union as a whole reached 5.9%. This figure has not changed since August, when it was historically the lowest.

    The euro area unemployment rate also remained stable in October at 6.3% of the working-age population. This figure has not changed since August 2024, according to Eurostat.

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    The lowest rates in the EU were recorded in the Czech Republic (2.6%), Malta (3%) and Poland (3.1%). The highest rates were recorded in Spain (11.2%), Greece (9.8%), Finland and Sweden (8.5%).

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    In its latest economic forecasts released in November, the European Commission predicts that the unemployment rate will stabilize at 6.3% in 2025 and 2026 in the euro area. It is also expected 5.9% over the same period – for the EU as a whole.

    Germany's unemployment rate is higher than expectedJun 4 2024, 08:55 AM • 18973 views

  • Russia fired at least 60 North Korean missiles against Ukraine, military intelligence says

    Russia fired at least 60 North Korean missiles against Ukraine, military intelligence says

    Russia fired at least 60 North Korean missiles against Ukraine, military intelligence says

    Russia has fired at least 60 North Korean-supplied ballistic missiles during the full-scale invasion of Ukraine, a Ukrainian military spokesperson told Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty on Dec. 2.

    North Korea supplied Russia with ammunition, ballistic missiles, and now soldiers since the beginning of the full-scale invasion. Pyongyang has ratcheted up its support for Russia following Russian President Vladimir Putin’s signing of a mutual defense pact with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un in June.

    Earlier reports mentioned more than 5 million artillery shells and 100 short-range ballistic missiles, including short-range ballistic missiles of the KN-23/24 type, supplied to Russia.

    "Their accuracy, in principle, is not very high. We understand that the technology with which they were manufactured is outdated," Andrii Cherniak, a military intelligence spokesperson, told Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty.

    On top of ammunition and missiles, since late October, thousands of North Korean troops have been fighting in Russia’s Kursk Oblast to expel Ukrainian forces holding approximately 800 square kilometers (309 square miles) of Russian territory.

    According to President Volodymyr Zelensky, they suffered their first losses. Pyongyang is believed to receive economic support and assistance for its nuclear weapons program in return for troops and arms supplies.

    North Korea has given Russia more than 100 ballistic missiles, 5 million artillery shells, Ukraine saysIn comments to Interfax-Ukraine, Ukraine’s military intelligence (HUR) also said Pyongyang had begun supplying Moscow with artillery systems last month.Russia fired at least 60 North Korean missiles against Ukraine, military intelligence saysThe Kyiv IndependentThe Kyiv Independent news deskRussia fired at least 60 North Korean missiles against Ukraine, military intelligence says
  • Air defense systems, tanks, missiles: Germany will transfer a new package of military assistance to Ukraine by the end of the year

    Air defense systems, tanks, missiles: Germany will transfer a new package of military assistance to Ukraine by the end of the year

    Air defense systems, tanks, missiles: Germany will transfer a new package of military assistance to Ukraine by the end of the year

    Germany will transfer 650 million euros worth of military assistance to Ukraine, including IRIS-t air defense systems, tanks and infantry fighting vehicles. The package will also contain 6,500 Helsing missiles and 4,000 drones.

    By the end of the year, Germany will transfer a new package of military assistance to Ukraine in the amount of 650 million euros, which will include IRIS-t air defense systems, Leopard 1A5 and M84 tanks , as well as M-80 infantry fighting vehicles. Die Rheinpfalz reports UNN.

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    According to the publication, Germany will transfer to Ukraine two Iris-T air defense systems, 10 Leopard 1A5 tanks, 30 M84 tanks (licensed copy of the Soviet T-72M1) and 30 M-80 infantry fighting vehicles. also, the military package will include 6000 unguided and 500 guided missiles, as well as 4 thousand Helsing drones.

    It is noted that the aid is part of the announced package of military assistance back in October. Then German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, during a meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, announced that Germany, with the support of Belgium, Denmark, Norway, will provide Ukraine with a package of military assistance worth 1.4 billion euros by the end of the year, which will include air defense systems, howitzers, self-propelled guns, armored vehicles, combat drones, radars and ammunition.

    Scholz: Germany, with support of partners, will provide Ukraine with a military aid package worth EUR 1.4 billion by the end of the yearOct 11 2024, 01:03 PM • 13338 views

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    The German Chancellor made an unannounced visit to Kiev for the first time since the summer of 2022. According to Bild, Scholz wants to know Zelensky's position on possible peace talks before Trump's potential victory.

    Upon arrival, Scholz said that Germany will remain the strongest supporter of Ukraine in Europe, and at a meeting with Zelensky will announce the further supply of defense equipment in the amount of 650 million Euros, which will take place in December.

    The Croatian government at a meeting on November 14 approved the purchase of six Turkish Bayraktar TB2 attack drones, equipment for servicing French VBA Rafale fighters, as well as the purchase of German Leopard 2a8 tanks to replace its M-84 tanks, which Croatia plans to transfer to Ukraine.

  • Scholz and Zelenskyy visit injured Ukrainian soldiers

    Scholz and Zelenskyy visit injured Ukrainian soldiers

    German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, who is on a visit to Kyiv, visited injured Ukrainian soldiers in a hospital.

    Source: German TV news channel n-tv, as reported by European Pravda

    Details: President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy accompanied Scholz, who conferred awards upon a number of soldiers during the visit.

    The further programme of Scholz's visit to Kyiv has not been disclosed for security reasons.

    Background:

    • German Chancellor Olaf Scholz arrived in Kyiv on Monday, 2 December, marking his second visit to Ukraine since the beginning of Russia's full-scale invasion.
    • Olaf Scholz, during his visit to Kyiv also announced new weapons deliveries for Ukraine, with the overall amount of weaponry and ammunition worth €650 million.

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  • The Rome Conference on the Reconstruction of Ukraine will focus on four areas.

    The Rome Conference on the Reconstruction of Ukraine will focus on four areas.

    EconomyPolitics The Rome Conference on the Reconstruction of Ukraine will focus on four areas. Monday, December 2, 2024 The Rome Conference on the Reconstruction of Ukraine will focus on four areas.

    These are the private sector’s involvement, the regional dimension, European integration, and human capital development, said the Italian Ambassador to Ukraine Carlo Formosa. According to him, Italy seeks to define concrete results for each area in close cooperation with Ukraine and with the support of other international donors. Particular attention will be paid to cross-cutting themes and strategic reconstruction sectors, such as energy, infrastructure, the defense industry, and agribusiness. In Italy, companies from both countries are expected to sign significant contracts that will increase the role of Italian production in supporting Ukraine’s prosperous future.

    The Conference on the Reconstruction of Ukraine will be held on July 10-11 2025 in Rome and attended by heads of state and government from 77 countries, totaling approximately 1,800 participants. About 500 companies will be invited, including 150 from Germany, 150 from Ukraine, and 200 from other countries.

    Formosa also named the reforms that the G7 expects from Ukraine, such as strengthening the rule of law and transparency, eradicating corruption, and improving public administration.

  • Some good news for Man City: Fifth place would currently still get them a Champions League spot

    Some good news for Man City: Fifth place would currently still get them a Champions League spot

    There’s not been much good news for Manchester City recently, so here’s some. As things currently stand, their lowly fifth place in the Premier League would still see them into next season’s Champions League. See? Not all doom and gloom, is it?

    There will once again be 36 rather than 32 teams in next season’s Champions League, and two of those extra places will once again be awarded to the leagues who have been deemed to have performed best in Europe this season.

    In five of the last seven seasons, England would have claimed one of those two spots. Last season, when it mattered, they didn’t; England trailed in behind Germany and Italy, with Newcastle and Man United’s pre-Christmas exits from Europe a key early factor before a series of disappointments across all three competitions in the knockout stages.

    The system for working out the co-efficient rating that decides which leagues come out on top is (relatively) simple.

    Every win in Europe – whether Champions, Europa or Conference League – is worth two points to your country’s tally, and every draw one. There are then assorted bonus points to be awarded based on finishing positions in the bumper new league tables as well as further points for reaching different knockout rounds.

    All teams competing in the Champions League phase are awarded six points just for being there. You get an additional 0.25 points for finishing 24th in the final table, with an extra 0.25 points on offer for each position from there up. So 23rd gets 0.5, 22nd gets 0.75 and so on all the way up to six points for the table-toppers. The Europa League has no bonus points for competing, but again offers 0.25 points to the team that ends 24th and six to the team finishing first on the same sliding scale as the Champions League.

    Just to keep us all on our toes, it’s slightly different again in the Conference. Here you get 0.125 points for 24th, and an extra 0.125 points for each position up to ninth, and then 0.25 points for each extra position you can climb in the top eight.

    Long story short, the table-toppers in the Champions League will get 12 points altogether, Europa League toppers six points, and Conference League four.

    Champions League teams will get an extra 1.5 points for each knockout round they participate in (last 16, quarter-final, semi-final, final), Europa League teams one point for each round, and Conference League teams 0.5 points. There are no bonus points on offer for reaching the playoff round that teams finishing between ninth and 24th in each competition have to deal with.

    So if you qualify for, say, the Champions League quarter-final by winning both legs of your last-16 clash, you collect 5.5 points for your country’s tally: two for each win and a bonus 1.5 points for reaching the next stage. If you get through with a win and a defeat it’s 3.5 points (two for a win, plus the qualification bonus). And so on.

    The total number of points accrued by all teams from a particular league are then divided by the total number of teams from that league who began the season in European competition to obtain an average rating that determines the all-important standings.

    So taking last year’s table-toppers Italy as an example, their teams between them amassed 147 points across their European campaigns. They started the season with seven teams in Europe, so 147 divided by seven gives their final score of a nice neat 21.000.

    This also therefore means individual match wins are worth more to the score for a country that had fewer teams involved to begin with; a win for any Dutch side this season, for instance, is worth 0.333pts to the final tally because it is two points divided by the six teams they had in contention when the season began, while for Italy or Germany a two-point win is worth only 0.250pts to the total after it has been divided by eight.

    It’s very early days in every conceivable way, but as things currently stand Manchester City would still qualify for next season’s Champions League with England sitting second in the current standings.

    1) Portugal – 8.000pts
    Sporting and Benfica have each picked up three Champions League wins, which carry plenty of early heft with only five teams to divide the total by. Braga and Porto are both in the top 24 on the Europa League table, while Vitoria have three wins and a draw from four games in the Conference.

    Total points: 40.000
    Total teams:
    Five
    Teams still active: Five
    League phase: Sporting (UCL), Benfica (UCL), Porto (UEL), Braga (UEL), Vitoria (UECL)

    2) England – 7.571pts
    A repeat of last year’s damaging pair of early Champions League exits for Newcastle and Manchester United doesn’t appear to be on the cards this time around, with Liverpool top, Arsenal just inside the top eight and Aston Villa just outside. Even City, for all their antics, remain well clear of the bottom 12 and elimination for now. Meanwhile, Spurs and Man United both look well placed for the play-offs at least in the Europa League while Chelsea are cruising through the Conference with almost embarrassing ease.

    Total points: 53.000
    Total teams: Seven
    Teams still active: Seven
    League phase: Manchester City (UCL), Arsenal (UCL), Liverpool (UCL), Aston Villa (UCL), Tottenham (UEL), Manchester United (UEL), Chelsea (UECL)

    3) Belgium – 7.400pts
    Club Brugge are in contention for a play-off spot in the Champions League, currently sitting 22nd and two places above Real Madrid, while Anderlecht look good for a top-eight spot in the Europa League. Union Saint-Gilloise currently sit a nervous 24th, but both Cercle Brugge and Gent should make the play-offs at least in the Conference.

    Total points: 37.000.
    Total teams: Five
    Teams still active: Five
    League phase: Club Brugge (UCL), Union Saint-Gilloise (UEL), Anderlecht (UEL), Cercle Brugge (UECL), Gent (UECL)

    4) Poland – 7.125
    Legia Warsaw and Jagiellonia Bialystok have between them racked up seven wins and a draw in eight Conference League games, but as the only two point-scorers left for Poland they will inevitably tumble down these rankings soon enough.

    Total points: 28.500
    Total teams: Four
    Teams still active: Two
    League phase: Legia Warsaw (UECL), Jagiellonia Bialystok (UECL)
    Eliminated: Wisla Krakow, Slask Wroclaw

    5) Czechia – 7.100pts
    Viktoria Plzen look set for the Europa League play-off round at worst, but Czechia’s other three remaining teams all have work to do to reach their respective top 24s. Another country whose time in the top five here is set to be short and sweet.

    Total points: 35.500
    Total teams: Five
    Teams still active: Four
    League phase: Sparta Prague (UCL), Viktoria Plzen (UEL), Slavia Pragua (UEL), Mlada Boleslav (UECL)
    Eliminated: Banik Ostrava

    6) Sweden – 6.750pts
    7) Turkey – 6.500pts
    8) Italy – 6.375pts
    9) Greece – 5.875pts
    10) Slovenia – 5.875pts

  • Ukraine leads the World Junior Diving Championships: 9 medals

    Ukraine leads the World Junior Diving Championships: 9 medals

    Ukraine leads the World Junior Diving Championships: 9 medals

    The Ukrainian national team won 9 medals at the World Junior Diving Championships in Rio de Janeiro. Ukrainian athletes won 2 Gold, 2 silver and 5 Bronze awards, becoming leaders among 42 countries.

    At the World Junior Diving Championship, which was held in Rio de Janeiro, Ukrainian athletes won 9 medals. The competition was attended by 242 participants aged 14 to 18 years. This is reported by UNN with reference to The National Olympic Committee of Ukraine and the National Olympic team of Ukraine.

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    In general, Ukrainians became leaders in the number of medals, taking first place among 42 countries.

    The national team of Ukraine was represented by 14 divers, including 15-year-old Mark Gritsenko, who was a member of the Olympic team of Ukraine-2024, but did not participate in these competitions.

    Ukrainian athletes have reached the podium 9 times, winning 2 Gold, 2 silver and 5 bronze medals.

    Medalists:

    – Mark Gritsenko-HSE;

    – Diana Karnafel, Ksenia Bochek-springboard 3m, Synchron;

    – Valery Maleev-springboard 2m;

    – Daniil Avanesov-HSE;

    – Mark Gritsenko, Sofia Vystavkina, Kirill Azarov, Ksenia Bochek-team competitions among mixed pairs;

    – Ksenia Bochek-springboard 1m;

    – Diana Shevchenko-HSE;

    – Valery Maleev-springboard 1m;

    – Dmitry Stepanov-springboard 3m.

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    Ukrainian Yaroslava Maguchikh became the best track and Field Athlete of 2024 in the world.

  • Ukraine has drones with a range of 1800 km and is developing Shahed interceptors – Fedorov

    Ukraine has drones with a range of 1800 km and is developing Shahed interceptors – Fedorov

    Ukraine has drones with a range of 1800 km and is developing Shahed interceptors - Fedorov

    Fedorov reported on the presence in Ukraine of attack UAVs with a range of up to 1800 km. Ukraine has signed a contract for 1.6 million drones and is developing interceptors for Iranian UAVs.

    Against the background of the fact that the Russian Federation launches thousands of long-range drones every month, trying to exhaust the Air Defense Forces of Ukraine, the Armed Forces of Ukraine use bait drones, attack drones, and also develop interceptors of the invaders ' attack UAVs. A contract was signed for the purchase of 1.6 million drones.

    Про це повідомлень Михайло Федоров — віцепрем'єр-міністр України з інновацій, розвитку освіти, науки та технологій, передає УНН із посиланням на Рейтер.

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    Russia has improved monitoring of (Ukrainian) drone launches, responding quickly and targeting launch sites. These nuances require constant changes in the launch and communication method

    Fedorov emphasized.

    The deputy prime minister said that Ukraine has attack drones that can fly at a distance of up to 1,800 km.

    Fedorov also confirmed that Ukraine is working on drones to intercept long-range attack drones of the Shahid type, which Russia uses for night attacks on Ukrainian cities.

    There are certain tests of certain companies that produce … aircraft that, thanks to specialized software and radars, can hit Shaheda, but this is still in the research and development stage. There are certain results

    "he said.

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    According to him, this year Ukraine signed a contract for the purchase of 1.6 million drones, of which 1.3 million were delivered, including low-cost drones with a first-person view (FPV), which have cameras that allow remote pilots to direct them to their targets.

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  • Russia could transfer the first Su-35 fighters to Iran: how many are we talking about

    Russia could transfer the first Su-35 fighters to Iran: how many are we talking about

    Russia could transfer the first Su-35 fighters to Iran: how many are we talking about

    The Iranian Air Force received the first two Su-35 sen fighters in a closed ceremony in Russia. The planes were transported to Tehran on an AN-124-100, and the total order was increased to 50 units.

    The Iranian Air Force received the first two Su-35s at a private ceremony on November 18 . The planes were transported to Tehran on planes of the Russian Aerospace Forces. This is reported by the publication Flug Revue, reports UNN.

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    The Iranian Air Force reportedly received its first two Su-35se aircraft on November 18 during a private ceremony at the Komsomolsko-Amur Aviation Plant. The multirole fighters were dismantled and transported to Mehrabad airport in the Iranian capital Tehran on an AN-124-100 aircraft of the Russian Aerospace Forces.

    From there, the aircraft will be delivered to the 3rd Tactical Air Force Base near the city of Hamadan for reassembly.

    Initially, the Iranian Air Force wanted to replace the Su-35se only with the Grumman F-14A Tomcat in Isfahan, but the order for the Su-35 CE was increased from 25 to 50 aircraft. This will reportedly allow the Air Force to remove from service several outdated F-4E Phantom II, which are currently in service with the 31st Tactical Fighter Wing in Hamadan.

    Earlier it was reported that, according to the WSJ, Iran supplied Russia with short-range ballistic missiles . The Institute for the study of war believes that this is an exchange for Su-35 fighters, although the White House has not yet confirmed the fact of deliveries.

  • Russian attacks across Ukraine kill 4, injure 23 over past day

    Russian attacks across Ukraine kill 4, injure 23 over past day

    Russian attacks across Ukraine kill 4, injure 23 over past day

    Russian attacks against Ukraine killed at least four people and injured 23 across multiple regions, authorities reported on Dec. 2.

    Russian forces launched 110 Shahed-type drones and other unmanned aerial vehicles against Ukraine overnight, the Air Force said.

    Fifty-two were shot down, 50 were lost across Ukraine thanks to electronic warfare countermeasures, and six flew to Belarus and Russia, according to the statement.

    A Russian drone hit an apartment building in the western city of Ternopil, killing at least one person and injuring four, officials said. Around 100 people were evacuated from the damaged building. The blast also damaged windows of the surrounding buildings, a school, and 20 cars.

    In Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, a 60-year-old man was injured during Russian attacks against Nikopol and the Marhanets community, Governor Serhii Lysak reported.

    Russian attacks against Donetsk Oblast injured five people, Governor Vadym Filashkin reported. Two injuries were reported in the town of Pokrovsk, two in the village of Shevchenko, and one in the Andriivka village.

    In Kherson Oblast, three people were killed and 13 injured in Russian attacks over the past day, Governor Oleksandr Prokudin said. The three fatalities and 11 injuries were reported after Russian forces struck a minibus in the city of Kherson on Dec. 1.

    Cherkasy, Chernihiv, Chernivtsi, Khmelnytskyi, Kyiv, Luhansk, Poltava, Zhytomyr, Mykolaiv, Sumy, and Zaporizhzhia oblasts also came under attack but no casualties were reported.

    EU delivered 1 million shells to Ukraine, fulfilling pledge, Kallas says; no estimate for 2025 yetThe European Union has delivered 1 million artillery shells to Ukraine, fulfilling the pledge it initially promised to deliver by the spring of 2024, the EU’s new top diplomat Kaja Kallas told the Kyiv Independent on the sidelines of her visit to Kyiv.Russian attacks across Ukraine kill 4, injure 23 over past dayThe Kyiv IndependentOleksiy SorokinRussian attacks across Ukraine kill 4, injure 23 over past day