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  • German intelligence chief says Russia could attack NATO in coming years

    German intelligence chief says Russia could attack NATO in coming years

    Russia may launch an attack on NATO territory in the coming years, Bruno Kahl, chief of the German Federal Intelligence Service (BND), has said.

    Source: Zeit Online, citing Kahl at the German Council of Foreign Relations in Berlin, as reported by European Pravda

    Details: Kahl asserted that Russia is "preparing for war with the West" and military conflict is becoming a "possible option" for the Kremlin.

    Kahl believes the Russian military will be capable of "attacking the West" in terms of personnel and resources by the end of the decade.

    However, the German intelligence chief believes it will be a limited operation rather than a large-scale attack on European NATO countries, such as an invasion of the Norwegian Arctic island of Spitsbergen with the goal of "clearing territory", or of the Baltic countries under the guise of protecting Russian minorities.

    The aim of such efforts would be to render collective security commitments under Article 5 of the North Atlantic Treaty ineffective and undermine NATO, Kahl explained.

    According to German intelligence assessments, the Russian leadership doubts "whether the obligation to provide assistance under Article 5 would remain in effect in emergency situations".

    "If such views prevail in the Russian leadership, the risk of a military conflict in the coming years will also increase," Kahl said.

    However, he also believes Russia will attempt to divide NATO even before a war breaks out – by winning individual member states over to its side, for example. Vladimir Putin "will test the West’s red lines and escalate further," Kahl added.

    Background:

    • NATO and its member nations have repeatedly warned of the potential of a military conflict with Russia.
    • General Christopher Cavoli, Supreme Allied Commander Europe, believes that regardless of how the war in Ukraine ends, the Russian army will be stronger after it than it is now.

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  • Biden asks Congress for $24B to help Ukraine before he leaves office.

    Biden asks Congress for $24B to help Ukraine before he leaves office.

    PoliticsWar Biden asks Congress for $24B to help Ukraine before he leaves office. Thursday, November 28, 2024 Biden asks Congress for $24B to help Ukraine before he leaves office.

    US President Joe Biden has quietly asked lawmakers to allocate another $24B to help Ukraine and replenish stocks of previously transferred American weapons, citing a request submitted on November 25 from the White House Office of Management and Budget. It is expected to be considered by December 20. It is also expected that $16B will be allocated to replenish American stocks and another $8B to the Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative. As part of this program, the Pentagon concludes contracts with manufacturers to supply weapons to the Ukrainian military. Biden’s request has caused outrage among some Republicans. Senator Mike Lee stated, “Congress should not give Kyiv gifts so that it further sabotages the possibility of peace talks.” Meanwhile, Ukraine has received $4.8B from the World Bank through the PEACE project. This money will be directed to reforms, social programs, healthcare, and reconstruction. Ukraine has already received almost $50B during the war through World Bank mechanisms.

  • Harvey Weinstein sues New York City over poor prison conditions

    Harvey Weinstein sues New York City over poor prison conditions

    Harvey Weinstein sues New York City over poor prison conditions

    Harvey Weinstein's lawyers filed a lawsuit against New York City over unsanitary conditions of detention and inadequate medical care. The jailed film producer is seeking компенсацію 5 million in compensation.

    Lawyers for film producer Harvey Weinstein, who is in a prison complex on Rikers Island, filed a lawsuit against the city of New York for keeping him in unsanitary conditions and inadequate medical care. This is reported by NBC News, writes UNN.

    Details

    The statement of claim states that the city and The Prison, due to negligence, did not provide Weinstein with "timely and adequate" medical treatment and satisfaction of "the most necessary human needs", including clean clothing and "hygienic living conditions".

    According to the document, Weinstein has chronic myeloid leukemia, diabetes, coronary heart disease, obstructive sleep apnea, obesity and high blood pressure. He was hospitalized in April and July, and underwent emergency heart surgery in September.

    In a statement, Weinstein's lawyer compared Rikers prison to a gulag, where "prisoners are treated like animals.

    The last time I visited him, I saw blood splattering on his prison clothes, probably from IVs, clothes that had not been worn for weeks… – this can hardly be called sanitary conditions for a person with serious illnesses,

    – the lawyer's statement says.

    A New York City Mayor's Office spokesperson responded that the public hospital system is working with the Department of Corrections to "provide people in custody with access to high-quality medical care on Rikers Island, including those with complex medical and psychiatric needs.

    Lawyers for the former film producer are seeking відшкодування 5 million in damages.

    Recall

    The Royal prosecutor's office of Great Britain dismissed the case against Harvey Weinstein due to lack of evidence. The charge of indecent assault was dropped after reviewing the case file.

  • Baltic, Nordic countries and Poland to step up support to Ukraine ‘in coming months’

    Baltic, Nordic countries and Poland to step up support to Ukraine ‘in coming months’

    Baltic, Nordic countries and Poland to step up support to Ukraine 'in coming months'

    The heads of government of Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Latvia, Norway, Poland, and Sweden agreed to strengthen their support to Ukraine in the coming months to counter Russia's full-scale war during a summit in Harpsund on Nov. 27.

    Baltic and Nordic countries as well as Warsaw have been Kyiv's staunchest supporters since the start of the all-out war, providing the country with military, financial and humanitarian aid.

    "Ukraine must be able to prevail against Russia’s aggression, to ensure a comprehensive, just and lasting peace," the nations' joint statement read.

    "In the coming months, we will step up our support, including to the Ukrainian defense industry, and we will invest in making more ammunition available to Ukraine."

    The announcement come at a critical time, as Moscow's forces make their fastest gains in months in Ukraine's east and North Korean troops are stationed in Russia's Kursk Oblast.

    The countries described Russia as "the most significant and direct threat to our security in the long term." According to the statement, the countries support expanding sanctions against Moscow and strengthening their defense and resistance against conventional and hybrid attacks.

    "We will work together to constrain, contest and counter Russia’s aggressive and highly confrontational actions as well as to ensure its full international accountability for the crime of aggression," the statement read.

    Norway may increase aid to Ukraine to $2.7 billion in 2025After the Norwegian government met with parliament leaders, Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Store said there is a proposal to increase support for Ukraine to at least 30 billion kroner ($2.7 billion) next year.Baltic, Nordic countries and Poland to step up support to Ukraine 'in coming months'The Kyiv IndependentKateryna DenisovaBaltic, Nordic countries and Poland to step up support to Ukraine 'in coming months'
  • Chairman of Sumy RMA Artyukh canceled reservations for employees of municipal enterprises of critical infrastructure-Mayor of Konotop

    Chairman of Sumy RMA Artyukh canceled reservations for employees of municipal enterprises of critical infrastructure-Mayor of Konotop

    Chairman of Sumy RMA Artyukh canceled reservations for employees of municipal enterprises of critical infrastructure-Mayor of Konotop

    The mayor of Konotop accused the head of the Sumy RMA of canceling the reservation of critical infrastructure workers. Semenikhin demands the release of Artyukh and the opening of criminal proceedings under the article on sabotage.

    On November 27, Konotop mayor Artem Semenikhin said that the head of the Sumy RMA allegedly canceled a reservation from mobilization for employees of municipal enterprises of critical infrastructure in Sumy region. He stated this in his video message on Facebook, writes UNN.

    Mr. Artyukh, by his decision, canceled the reservation for employees of municipal enterprises, moreover, instructed the SBU to allocate one person for each employee of the shopping center in order to control that all employees of municipal enterprises of the critical industry (water utilities, heat generating companies, etc.) were called up to the ranks of the Armed Forces of Ukraine tomorrow and Friday,

    – says Semenikhin.

    According to , the CCC employees called him and said that this is an instruction, so they "can't do anything ".

    Who will repair it? There are several dozen people working on it. Are they normal there, hello, general? I can no longer tolerate the lawlessness that Mr. general is freaking out about,

    – said the mayor.

    Semenikhin stated that Artyukh should be "immediately" removed from office. It also requires law enforcement agencies to open criminal proceedings against the chairman of the RMA under Article 113 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine — sabotage.

    The official also appealed to President Volodymyr Zelensky to see, according to him, "how his henchmen are setting him up here.

    New rules for mobilization reservations: what has changed and how long will the deferral be in effectNov 23 2024, 11:40 AM • 58730 views

  • “I did it again!”: Ukrainian Kateryna Sadurska sets another freediving world record – video

    “I did it again!”: Ukrainian Kateryna Sadurska sets another freediving world record – video

    Ukrainian swimmer Kateryna Sadurska has achieved a world record in the freediving category of constant weight without fins.

    Soure: Sadurska on Instagram, as reported by Champion, a sports news platform within Ukrainska Pravda’s holding company

    Details: The Ukrainian plunged 82 metres deep, beating her previous record by two metres. She had set that record at the World Freediving Championships, where she won gold.

    This is Sadurska’s sixth world record. She has extended her achievement by 7 metres in 2024.

    Quote: "I did it again. I can’t believe that it’s already my 6th World Record within a bit more than a year. It’s hard to process it right now, just want to tell it looks easy and it felt easy, as it should be, but the journey was really far from that. I’m sending all my gratitude to everyone involved," Sadurska wrote.

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    Допис, поширений Kate Sadurska OLY🇺🇦Freediver (@sadurskaterina)

    Background: Recently, Kateryna won a bronze medal at the 2024 World Freediving Championships in Kalamata, Greece.

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  • NATO members condemn the attack on Dnipro; Rutte calls Ukraine a priority for the Alliance.

    NATO members condemn the attack on Dnipro; Rutte calls Ukraine a priority for the Alliance.

    PoliticsWar NATO members condemn the attack on Dnipro; Rutte calls Ukraine a priority for the Alliance. Thursday, November 28, 2024 NATO members condemn the attack on Dnipro; Rutte calls Ukraine a priority for the Alliance.

    A NATO-Ukraine Council meeting was held at NATO headquarters in Brussels, where the parties discussed Russia’s use of a new ballistic missile. NATO members confirmed their support for Ukraine and noted that the attack on Dnipro is viewed as another Russian attempt to terrorize the civilian population. “The deployment of these weapons will not change the course of the conflict and will not deter NATO allies from supporting Ukraine,” said NATO spokeswoman Farah Dahlallah. The day before, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte voiced his priorities in office. The first concern is strengthening defense so that NATO is able to protect against threats and prevent war. The second is supporting Ukraine in its fight against Russian aggression, which North Korea, China, and Iran facilitate. Rutte emphasized that the more assistance Ukraine receives, the sooner the war will end. The third priority is addressing global challenges to Euro-Atlantic security. In turn, European Commissioner Didier Reynders called accession to the EU Ukraine’s primary security guarantee.

  • Van Nistelrooy set to replace Steve Cooper as Leicester boss after Man Utd boot

    Van Nistelrooy set to replace Steve Cooper as Leicester boss after Man Utd boot

    Interim Man Utd manager Ruud van Nistelrooy applauds the fans

    Ruud van Nistelrooy is set to be named the next Leicester City manager following the dismissal of Steve Cooper.

    The Foxes are currently 16th in the Premier League with Cooper winning ten points from his ten games in charge at the King Power Stadium.

    Cooper was appointed in the summer after Enzo Maresca – who led Leicester to the Championship title last season – was poached by Chelsea.

    Van Nistelrooy is available having been let go by Manchester United following the arrival of Ruben Amorim, after the United legend had stepped up from his assistant coaching role under Erik ten Hag to take interim charge.

    The Dutchman joined Ten Hag’s team in the summer having impressed as manager of PSV Eindhoven and was unbeaten in his four games at the Old Trafford helm following Ten Hag’s sacking, including two wins over Leicester in the Premier League and Carabao Cup.

    His stock rose as a result of that spell, to the point where Leicester have decided to make Van Nistelrooy their next manager, according to The Telegraph.

    The report claims Van Nistelrooy has held ‘extensive talks’ with the Foxes and is set to be confirmed as Cooper’s successor, and may even be appointed in time to take charge for their game against Brentford this weekend.

    READ MORE: Five PL moves for Ruud van Nistelrooy post-Man Utd include replacing Ange Postecoglou at Spurs

    United legend Rio Ferdinand was full of praise for the job Van Nistelrooy did in his short time at the club, claiming the players “had grown to really like” him.

    Ferdinand said on his YouTube channel: “His audition couldn’t have gone any better.

    “I think, knowing him, there was a steely determination underneath that said, ‘I’m going to put myself in the best position, either to stay at the club in some capacity or someone else is going to say we need you as a manager’.

    “He looked the part and he produced. The players needed that. We’re in a time where there was a lot of turbulence, the manager’s relationships with some players seemed fractured and irreversible and the fans seemed to have made their minds up that that was it.

    “And the new manager comes in – and you always get that bounce – but this seemed a bit different from a bounce. The players had grown to really like him, they appreciated how he informed them of different bits and pieces – tactically, individually, as a team – and there was a genuine ‘we want to do well for this guy’.”

  • Ukrainian wrestlers Nasibov and Belenyuk entered the top three of the UWW-2024 world ranking

    Ukrainian wrestlers Nasibov and Belenyuk entered the top three of the UWW-2024 world ranking

    Ukrainian wrestlers Nasibov and Belenyuk entered the top three of the UWW-2024 world ranking

    Parviz Nasibov and Zhan Belenyuk were among the top three Greco-Roman wrestlers according to UWW. Both athletes won medals at the Olympic Games in Paris and the European Championships.

    The United World of wrestling (UWW) has published its final ranking for 2024. The top three in their weight categories included Ukrainian Greco-Roman wrestlers: Parviz Nasibov and Zhan Belenyuk, reports UNN with reference to the NOC.

    When compiling the rating, the results of the Olympic Games, World Championships, continental championships, as well as rating tournaments were taken into account.

    Having become the third prize-winner of the Olympic Games in Paris, Viborov won the bronze medal of the champion of Europe and won the victory at the prestigious rating tour of the Zagreb Open.

    Parviz Nasibov wins silver medal in the final of the OlympicsAug 8 2024, 05:49 PM • 105074 views

    "This shows that there is room to grow and where to strive: to move those two ahead. Therefore, I will do everything possible to top this rating next year," Parviz Nasibov commented on his achievement.

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    In turn, Zhan Belenyuk became the bronze medalist of the European Championship and the Olympics. During the Games in Paris, he officially announced the end of his sports career.

    Jean Belenyuk's watch stolen at the 2024 OlympicsAug 13 2024, 11:13 PM • 20452 views

  • AI and new horizons of Ukrainian business. What was discussed at Forbes Tech 2024

    AI and new horizons of Ukrainian business. What was discussed at Forbes Tech 2024

    AI and new horizons of Ukrainian business. What was discussed at Forbes Tech 2024

    The Forbes Tech 2024 conference was held in Kiev with the participation of 400 representatives of the technology industry. The key topics were the future of artificial intelligence, digital transformation, and cybersecurity.

    On November 24, Kiev hosted the Forbes Tech 2024 conference, one of the leading technology forums in Ukraine to discuss current challenges and trends in the tech industry. This year's key topics were the future of artificial intelligence, digital transformation, and cybersecurity. The event's partner was the Ukrainian IT company FAVBET Tech, reports UNN.

    this year's Forbes Tech participants were representatives from various industries, including pharmaceuticals, industry, energy, and IT. Speakers of thematic panels and discussions were 57 founders and managers of leading companies, innovation leaders and investors.

    Among them are Leonid Polupan, head of Microsoft in Ukraine and the Baltic states, Anna Shcherbakova, Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of GlobalLogic Ukraine, Vitaly Sedler, co-founder and CEO of Intellias, Maxim Balanyuk, head of R&D center of Metinvest Digital, Vodafone CEO Olga Ustinova and others.

    One of the key speeches at the event was made by Deputy Prime Minister for innovation, development of Education, Science and Technology, Minister of digital transformation Mikhail Fedorov, who spoke about improving the efficiency of teams through the implementation of OKR-goal setting system.

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    Tatiana Lukinyuk, head of Google in Ukraine, Alexander Fedorov, CEO and Founder of OBRIO, Evgeny Vygan, co-founder and COO of Appflame, Kateryna Kruk, head of Public Policy at Meta in Central and Eastern Europe, and Marina Pavlyuk, CEO of Glovo in Ukraine, discussed how technologies affect business processes and how businesses actually prepare for changing consumers and markets.

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    Forbes Tech in 2024 brought together more than 400 participants, creating a unique platform with shared experience among the leaders of the technology sector. Among the participants and Partners was the Ukrainian IT company FAVBET Tech. CEO of the company Artem Skrypnyk moderated the discussion panel: "ChatGPT — two years. How have the user cases of Ukrainian companies evolved?". Together with other participants, he discussed the impact of artificial intelligence on modern business: from automating routine processes to developing new products and personalized solutions for customers.

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    "Ukrainian companies, including FAVBET Tech, are successfully implementing AI tools in their workflows and products. This is a requirement of time and circumstances — in a war environment, businesses are looking for the most effective and fast solutions, and in this regard, artificial intelligence offers many advantages. I am grateful to all participants of Forbes Tech 2024 for exchanging opinions and supporting innovations in Ukraine," says Artem Skrypnyk.