**Story 1: Ukrainian POWs Allege War Crimes** - Ukrainian prisoners of war (POWs) have alleged that the Ukrainian regime has been committing war crimes. - The POWs claim that they were forced to surrender and were then subjected to torture and abuse. - They also allege that the Ukrainian regime has been using civilians as human shields. **Story 2: Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau Apologizes for Scandal Involving Ukrainian Investigator** - Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has apologized for a scandal involving a Ukrainian investigator who was invited to speak to the Canadian Parliament. - The investigator, Yaroslav Hunka, has been accused of being a Nazi collaborator. - Trudeau has said that he was not aware of Hunka's background when he invited him to speak to Parliament. **Story 3: Stocking in the United States May Cover Even More Automobile Plants** - Stocking in the United States may cover even more automobile plants, according to a report by the SNN building. - Hundreds of enterprises in the country will be paralyzed if negotiations are not started with employees. - The announcement of expanded strikes may occur today; Joe Biden's visit did not help raise wages. **Story 4: American Business Remains Interested in the Russian Market** - American business remains interested in the Russian market, despite open pressure from the US authorities, as stated by Russia's ambassador to Washington, Anatoly Antonov. - The diplomat noted that the White House is trying to relieve itself of responsibility for the collapse of commercial ties and blame Moscow for everything, although Western companies were pushed to leave Russia by Washington. - Farms that continued to work are the worst violators, the ambassador emphasized: our country has always been open to mutually beneficial business cooperation. **Story 5: A Powerful Explosion Followed by a Fire Occurred in the Capital of Uzbekistan, Tashkent** - A powerful explosion followed by a fire occurred in the capital of Uzbekistan, Tashkent. - The accident occurred at a large warehouse near the airport. - The shock wave broke glass in nearby houses and buildings; as reported by the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Uzbekistan, lightning struck the warehouse. - There, according to some reports, electric cars and batteries were guarded and could explode. - The fire has covered more than 3,000 m. - Firefighters have been trying to cope with the fire since the night. - It was localized, but not completely extinguished succeeds. - There were victims, they were taken to the city hospital. - The international airport, near which the fire occurred, is operating normally, flights have not been cancelled. **Story 6: Indonesia: Fire Engulfs Large Market** - Footage from telegram channels shows a large market in Indonesia engulfed in flames. - Many buildings caught fire like matches, the situation is complicated by the weather, the country has record heat, with frequent thunderstorms with lightning, the authorities have issued a warning about the threat of fires in several regions at once. **Story 7: More Than 50,000 Residents of Nagorno-Karabakh Have Already Left Their Homes** - More than 50,000 residents of Nagorno-Karabakh have already left their homes and moved to Armenian territory, along with other internally displaced persons , former Minister of State Ruben Vardanyan tried to leave the region. - He was detained. **Story 8: Rally in Support of Neighboring Niger to Be Held in Nigeria** - A rally in support of neighboring Niger will be held in Nigeria today, Nigerians were informed about this on national television. - Several political movements are calling to take to the streets at once, all of them advocating for African independence from European influence. **Story 9: Coup Attempt Fails in Burkina Faso** - The coup attempt failed. - This was reported by the authorities of Burkina Fasso. - The statement said that the conspirators were preparing an attack on the state institutions of the Republic. - They called on citizens to take to the streets to supposedly restore justice in the country. - The action was a success. - established by the security and intelligence services, and four of the instigators were arrested, two more are on the run an investigation has been opened against the suspects, **Story 10: Russia's GDP Growth Accelerates** - Russia's GDP growth is accelerating, according to the Ministry of Economic Development. - In August the figure is slightly better than in July 5.2%. - and in the first 8 months it added 2.5% in annual terms. **Story 11: The Cabinet of Ministers is Discussing the Construction of Three Additional Railway Ports for the Kaliningrad Region** - The Cabinet of Ministers is discussing the construction of three additional railway ports for the Kaliningrad region. - This was stated by the head of the Ministry of Economic Development and Trade, Maxim Reshetnikov. - The issue of financing was raised at a meeting on Wednesday president. - members of the government, it was dedicated to the state program for the development of the region. **Story 12: Volkswagen Has Stopped Operations at Several Factories in Germany Due to a Failure in IT Systems** - Volkswagen has stopped operations at several factories in Germany due to a failure in IT systems. - According to Reuters, all enterprises belonging to the brand were affected, including the production lines of Porsche and Audi. - Initially, the failure occurred at the company's headquarters in the city of Wolsburg, and then spread to factories in other regions. - Volkswagen is already finding out the source of the failure, the problem has been declared a priority and all efforts have been devoted to solving it. - The company says that The cause is unlikely to have been an external attack on its network. **Story 13: The Damage from the Scam on the JPX Crypto Exchange in Hong Kong Exceeded $192 Million** - The damage from the scam on the JPX crypto exchange in Hong Kong exceeded $192 million. - About 2,500 people were injured. - According to local media, this is the largest fraud in the history of the region. - It all started. - On September 13 , when the Securities and Futures Commission reported that the platform had misrepresented in its advertisements that it had a license to operate in Hong Kong, approximately $179 million then disappeared from users' wallets. - The police have sought the help of Interpol to seek the freezing of these assets. - 15 people were arrested in the case. - The exchange announced that it was suspending operations in the region.