"We don't need anything, just air defense." Zelensky says that Ukrainians will return to the country only if they are protected
Ukrainians who went to other countries because of the war will start to return home and work for the good of their country if Ukraine has enough anti-aircraft defense to protect them, Kyiv leader Volodymyr Zelensky said in an interview with The Sun.
Viorica Rusica
Boris Pistorius, on a surprise visit to Kiev
German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius arrived in Kiev on Tuesday on an unannounced visit to reaffirm Berlin's support for Ukraine in its fight against Russian troops, AFP reports.
Bogdan Nigai
Albania opposition starts fire in parliament during anti-government protest
Albania’s opposition has set off smoke bombs and started a small fire in the middle of parliament in a failed attempt to stop the chamber from voting on the 2024 budget, The Guardian reports.
Slovakia extends border controls with Hungary until Dec 23
Slovakia's government on Monday approved keeping temporary controls on its border with Hungary until Dec. 23 as it seeks to prevent a renewed spike in illegal migration, Reuters reports.
Pentagon chief Lloyd Austin visits Ukraine
U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin made an unannounced visit to Kyiv on Monday to reassure Ukraine that Washington will continue to support its fight against invading Russian forces, AFP reports.
Carolina Străjescu
1 crew dead and 11 are missing after a Turkish cargo ship sinks in Black Sea in severe storms
Turkish rescuers on Monday recovered the body of a crew member of a cargo ship that sank off Turkey’s Black Sea coast in severe storms, officials said. Eleven other crew were reported missing, AP reports.
Klaus Iohannis begins his visit to the Republic of Cape Verde as part of his African tour
President Klaus Iohannis begins his visit to the Republic of Cape Verde on Monday, the penultimate stage of his African tour, the previous ones being Kenya, Tanzania and Zanzibar. The last stop of the head of state in Africa will be in Senegal, reports Hotnews.ro.
Ionela Golban
Ukraine says it has evidence of 109.000 Russian war crimes
Ukraine says it has evidence that the Russian Federation has committed around 109,000 crimes, including cyber attacks, since the start of the war. According to Kiev Prosecutor General Andrei Kostin, Ukrainian officials have identified more than 400 suspects in these crimes, reports Politico.
Russian drone attacks on Kiev for the second night in a row
Russia has launched several "waves" of drone attacks on Kiev, for the second night in a row, says the city's military administration, quoted by the BBC.
Two thousand families in Odessa region were left without electricity after Russia's night bombing
In Odessa, the Russian army hit an energy infrastructure object, as a result of which two thousand subscribers were left without electricity, says the head of Odessa Regional Military Administration.
Finland has closed four border crossings with Russia, as promised
Finland closed four border crossing points with Russia in the early hours of Saturday, citing an increase in the number of illegal migrants whom Russian authorities allow to pass without having the appropriate documents, Agerpres reports. The measure entered into force on November 18 and will be valid until February 18 next year.
The United Arab Emirates is transporting children from Gaza for urgent medical treatment
The first plane to transport 15 people from Gaza, including children and their families, arrived in the United Arab Emirates on Saturday, according to CNN. These are children with urgent medical needs, including serious injuries, burns and cancer patients.