NAZK reminded public servants about the mandatory declaration of funds received under state support programs. Funds received under the "Cashback 'Made in Ukraine'", "ePidtrymka", "Winter Support" programs are to be indicated in section 11 of the declaration.
On January 27, most regions of Ukraine are expected to experience difficult weather conditions. Significant black ice and icy roads are forecast, which may complicate traffic and business operations.
The police of Kyiv Oblast have launched a pre-trial investigation into possible violations of the conditions of keeping two bears in the Bila Tserkva district. Law enforcement officers learned about this from social media; the investigation is ongoing into the fact of cruel treatment of animals.
Ukrzaliznytsia launched 54 mobile 'invincibility' points in 12 regions of Ukraine after massive Russian attacks. They have already hosted over 9,000 visitors, providing warmth, light, and communication.
In Kyiv, train service on the red line of the metro is operating with restrictions due to an air raid alert. Trains are running between the stations "Akademmistechko" and "Politekhnichnyi Instytut", as well as from "Arsenalna" to "Akademmistechko".
A fire at a biscuit factory near the city of Trikala has killed three people, with two more reported missing. Around 40 firefighters and 13 fire engines were involved in extinguishing the blaze.
Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Oleksandr Syrskyi reported about 400 combat engagements during the week in the Pokrovsk and Ocheretyne directions. The enemy is increasing pressure and bringing in reserves, using the tactic of advancing with small infantry groups.
The death toll after the ferry sinking in the Philippines has risen to 18, with 24 people still missing. 317 people were rescued.
Relations between European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas are worse than with her predecessor Josep Borrell. Kallas complains about von der Leyen's dictatorial methods; her position is weakened by her background and limited political power.
A Bombardier Challenger 600 aircraft crashed during takeoff from Bangor International Airport in Maine, USA. Eight people were on board, the extent of injuries is unknown.
Ukraine views bilateral security guarantees with the US as a key element of national security. The document is 100% ready and awaits the determination of the date and place of signing.
The State Emergency Service refutes information about the alleged creation of overnight shelters with beds in Kyiv. Beds in "Invincibility Points" are intended for people who need help in case of an emergency or for medical reasons.
In 2026, Ukraine ranked 20th in the global military power rating among 145 countries, according to Global Firepower. The rating takes into account over 60 indicators, including army size and economic potential.
President Zelenskyy stated that Ukraine has received unprecedented support from countries in Europe, North America, and Asia. He emphasized that this unity must be as effective as possible in eliminating threats.
In Colombia, 5,500-year-old human remains were discovered with the oldest known trace of the bacterium Treponema pallidum. This strain diverged from modern lineages approximately 13,700 years ago.
On the morning of January 24, a car accident occurred near the village of Perekorintsi, Mohyliv-Podilskyi district. Three passengers of a Renault car died, and three more were injured.
The SBU celebrates the Day of the Cybersecurity Department, emphasizing the importance of the digital front. Cyber units protect state systems, counter Russian special services, and eliminate agent networks.
France has supplied Ukraine with Rodeur drones, capable of performing reconnaissance and "kamikaze" missions. Some of these drones have already been delivered, boasting a range of up to 500 km and up to five hours of flight time.
Federal immigration authorities in the US allowed the self-deportation of a suspect in a $100 million jewelry heist. This enabled him to avoid trial and potential imprisonment.
President Zelenskyy met with Lithuanian President Gitanas Nausėda. They discussed support for the Ukrainian energy system and military cooperation.
A group of plaintiffs has filed a lawsuit in a US court against Meta Platforms, accusing the company of making false statements regarding the privacy and security of messages on WhatsApp. The plaintiffs claim that Meta has access to users' "private" messages.
Russian troops shelled settlements in Donetsk Oblast nine times, resulting in injuries and damage to homes. In Sloviansk, 2 people were injured, and an apartment building and 2 cars were damaged.
A deputy of the Berehove District Council has been served with a suspicion notice for an inaccurate declaration and the legalization of over UAH 8. 3 million. He failed to declare a Ford Mustang, multi-million income, and transactions involving a Mercedes-Benz S-Class.
The Ministry of Energy released a video about the restoration of energy infrastructure after massive Russian attacks. The system holds up thanks to the hard work of energy workers who work seven days a week.
Minister of Internal Affairs Ihor Klymenko called on local administrations to ensure unhindered passage of special equipment by clearing snow. This is necessary for the State Emergency Service, law enforcement, and utility services.
This week, negotiations focused on economic issues and control over the occupied Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant. No agreement has been reached, but Moscow proposes to share the plant's electricity.
Astrologer Ksenia Bazylenko spoke about the period from January 26 to February 1, which will be a turning point. The maximum concentration of energy and acceleration of events that will shape the future is expected.
Russia has intensified its attacks on energy infrastructure, other infrastructure, and residential buildings, using drones, aerial bombs, and missiles. Zelenskyy reported over 1,700 drones, 1,380 aerial bombs, and 69 missiles in a week.
The Hennepin County Attorney's Office and the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension have filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration for obstructing the investigation into a fatal shooting by a Border Patrol agent. Federal authorities denied access to the scene despite a warrant.
Commander of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, Mohammad Pakpour, announced the increased combat readiness of forces. This comes amid the deployment of American warships in the Middle East region.