The former head of Khmelnytskyi MSEK, Tetiana Krupa, wears an electronic bracelet and has surrendered her international passport. Her movements are controlled by the National Police, and she is not allowed to leave Khmelnytskyi.
The foreign ministers of Lithuania, Poland, and Ukraine condemned the invasion of Polish territory by Russian drones, calling it a deliberate provocation and a threat to regional security. They called for intelligence sharing and strengthening of air defense.
Law enforcement neutralized a hacker group that had been attacking company servers in six countries since 2018. The attackers encrypted data and demanded ransom in cryptocurrency, causing damages of over UAH 3 billion.
The government approved an experimental project by the Ministry of Defense. Military personnel undergoing treatment abroad can now undergo military medical commission remotely.
The US House of Representatives has approved an $892. 6 billion defense bill that includes a pay raise for service members. The document also includes bans that restrict the rights of transgender service members.
On September 10, in Karlivka, a 16-year-old boy fell from the roof of a nine-story building and died on the spot. The police are investigating the circumstances of the tragedy under Article 115 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine.
In August, registrations of hybrid cars in Ukraine increased by 7% to 2. 8 thousand units. The leaders among new cars were Toyota RAV4, Toyota Yaris Cross, and Renault Duster.
The euro exchange rate is UAH 48. 24/euro, the zloty - UAH 11.31/zloty.
The European Union is considering the possibility of a faster cessation of Russian oil and gas imports. This is due to pressure from the United States, which demands a sharp increase in purchases of American LNG and the equalization of the trade balance.
The European Union plans to expand sanctions to approximately 2600 Russian individuals and companies. Hungary and Slovakia tried to exclude some oligarchs from the list.
Home appliance manufacturer Dreame Technology has announced its first ultra-luxury electric car, which is set to compete with Bugatti. The model will be unveiled at CES in the USA at the end of 2025, with mass production planned for 2027.
A 20-year-old Ukrainian was evacuated from the temporarily occupied territory. He was under pressure from the occupiers, who forced him to obtain Russian documents and threatened his family.
The European Commission is considering introducing age restrictions on social media use for teenagers under 16. This follows Australia's example, where similar rules will come into force in December.
Coldplay frontman Chris Martin announced the extension of the "Music Of The Spheres" tour until 2027, adding 138 new concerts. The tour, which began in 2022, has already grossed over $1 billion.
Apple discontinued the iPhone 15, 15 Plus, 16 Pro, and 16 Pro Max after the presentation of the new smartphone. The base models iPhone 16 and 16e remained on sale with reduced prices.
A study of a new blood test for early detection of Alzheimer's disease is starting in the UK. The test will significantly increase diagnostic accuracy and help patients receive treatment in the early stages.
The court in Luxembourg found the European Commission's methodology for supervisory fees under the Digital Services Act to be flawed. EU regulators have been given 12 months to correct the methodology.
A 23-year-old man, a former teacher, has been detained in Vinnytsia Oblast on suspicion of murdering two teenagers. He inflicted stab wounds to their necks, from which the children died.
The European Union and Ukraine are establishing a "Drone Alliance" with €6 billion in funding from ERA to strengthen defense capabilities. The program aims to scale up the use of drones at the front and counter Russian superiority.
Russian drones massively violated Poland's airspace, which could be a challenge for NATO. The expert predicts a new wave of IPSO from Russia, aimed at discrediting Ukraine.
In the first half of 2025, the tourist tax brought UAH 142. 6 million to local budgets, which is 33% more than last year. Kyiv, Lviv region, and Ivano-Frankivsk region provided 58% of all revenues.
US President Donald Trump refused to comment on the presence of Russian drones in Polish airspace.
The National Bank of Ukraine strengthened the hryvnia to UAH 41. 1237/USD. The official euro exchange rate is UAH 48.29/EUR.
The Cabinet of Ministers has simplified the procedure for printing and sending summonses for conscripts, reservists, and those liable for military service. Now, summonses can be sent not only by mail but also through state electronic resources and electronic interaction systems of strategic enterprises in the printing industry.
Poland will close its border with Belarus, including railway crossings, due to aggressive Russian-Belarusian exercises "Zapad-2025". This decision was made for national security reasons, amid growing tensions and hybrid warfare.
Deputy Minister of Education Nadiia Kuzmychova stated a critical shortage of teachers in natural sciences, mathematics, and modern technologies. At the same time, there are more language, literature, and social studies teachers in Ukraine than needed.
In the capital of Nepal, police opened fire on demonstrators, resulting in the death of two young people. The total number of victims of the protests rose to 22, and the number of injured exceeded 500 people.
Nepal's Prime Minister Sharma Oli announced his resignation amid mass unrest. Protesters demand the appointment of Kathmandu Mayor Balen Shah and also beat the Finance Minister.
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy considers the introduction of duties against countries doing business with Russia to be a fair decision. He noted that only time will show the effectiveness of these sanctions.
Five Ukrainian cities, including Kryvyi Rih, Sumy, Kharkiv, Mykolaiv, and Odesa, remain at risk of heating season disruption due to the consequences of missile attacks. In Kryvyi Rih, over 450 buildings may remain without heating for the second year in a row.