Ukrzaliznytsia cannot satisfy all requests for group transportation due to the limited wagon fleet. The company urges to arrange group transportation in advance.
Ministry of Social Policy and "Prykhysty Svoikh" Foundation are joining forces to create an online platform for IDPs. It will allow internally displaced persons to find work and housing, as well as receive legal support.
India is converting surplus rice stocks into ethanol in response to a record harvest. This will reduce grain volumes and support the ethanol-petrol blending program.
The Government of Ukraine has adopted changes that will allow relocated state bodies to continue providing public services. Now, relocated bodies will be able to work with key state registries.
Mercedes-AMG is preparing to release a new supercar with round LED headlights and innovative pixel technologies reminiscent of Ferrari cars. The new product is expected to have a hybrid power plant with more than 800 hp and debut at the end of 2025.
Trump Mobile has removed claims that its smartphones are manufactured in the US, a week after launch. Experts discovered that the phone is identical to the Chinese model, Ulefone Power Armor 18T.
Federal judge Vince Chhabria ruled in favor of Meta in a case concerning the use of copyrighted books for artificial intelligence training. The judge recognized that such use falls under the doctrine of "fair use."
The British regulator of medical drugs reported cases of pancreatitis and 10 deaths among patients taking weight loss medications. The MHRA is launching a study to identify genetic predispositions.
The United States has imposed sanctions on three Mexican financial companies: CIBanco, Intercam Banco, and Vector Casa de Bolsa, suspecting them of laundering money for cartels and financing fentanyl trafficking from China.
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni stated that the country will achieve new NATO targets for defense spending through a flexible approach and without redirecting funds from other budget priorities. Italy, which currently spends 1.5% of GDP on defense, plans to gradually increase this figure.
Vladimir Putin will not participate in the BRICS summit in Brazil, citing the International Criminal Court warrant. This is the second time Putin has avoided international meetings due to the ICC warrant.
During the week, Ukrainian soldiers carried out more than 99 pinpoint strikes against the occupiers. From June 19 to June 25, the Armed Forces of Ukraine destroyed clusters of manpower, weapons, ammunition and other important Russian targets.
Two foreigners, citizens of Azerbaijan and Georgia, suspected of selling counterfeit dollars, have been extradited from Germany to Ukraine. They operate as part of a group that sold counterfeit dollars via Telegram channel and mail for 50-60% of the face value.
In Kharkiv region, an 11-year-old girl drowned in the Lopan River in a place not suitable for swimming near a hydraulic structure. Rescuers of the State Emergency Service pulled out the body of the child, the circumstances of the tragedy are being established.
The State Duma of the Russian Federation has passed a law allowing stateless persons to serve in the Russian army, which, according to the FSB, will affect about 5,000 people, and may also be used to mobilize Ukrainians from the occupied territories.
US President Donald Trump compared possible military strikes on Iran to the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. He emphasized the effectiveness of his actions, claiming that Iran went through "hell" and will not want to enrich again.
Spain does not foresee negative consequences for not meeting the NATO spending target of 5% of GDP. The country's government assures that it will fulfill all obligations regarding military capabilities without reaching this level.
A new Climate Risk Vulnerability Index has revealed that poor countries suffer the most from climate change but do not receive sufficient funding. The authors of the Index warn that cuts in aid from the US and the UK will worsen the situation.
The Cabinet approved a number of personnel decisions, appointing Taras Lozynskyi as the First Deputy Head of the State Agency for Tourism Development, and Volodymyr Feshchenko as the First Deputy Head of the State Agency of Ukraine for the Management of the Exclusion Zone. Dmytro Hryshchak was also dismissed, and appointments to the Zaporizhzhia and Kherson Regional State Administrations were approved.
Court cases against captured Ukrainians are uniformly characterized by the same article – "committing a terrorist act by a group of persons with severe consequences. "
The Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine has allowed Ukrainians to take guardianship or custody of children evacuated abroad before the war. This will simplify the return of children to the Ukrainian environment and their integration into society, giving priority to family placement.
Ferrari expands into sailing with the unveiling of a 30-meter engine-free racing yacht prototype. The Hypersail vessel, designed by Guillaume Verdier, will run exclusively on sail power and serve as a platform for testing new technologies.
Vietnam's parliament has abolished the death penalty for 8 crimes, replacing it with life imprisonment. These include: espionage, treason, bribery, drugs, and counterfeiting. The law applies to those already convicted.
A seventeen-year-old boy has been returned to Ukraine as part of the "Bring Kids Back UA" initiative after a long stay in the occupation and forced departure to Russia. The teenager, who was left alone during the war, has already reunited with his family.
SBU announced suspicion to Oleg Borsuk, a former Ukrainian engineer who, after moving to Russia, develops navigation systems for Russian missiles. His developments are used in Kh-101, Kh-59, "Kalibr" and "Iskander" missiles, which attack the civilian infrastructure of Ukraine.
Ukrainian sabre fencer Olena Kravatska will not participate in this year's World Fencing Championships. The athlete made this decision due to family circumstances, as her priorities in life have changed.
A scheme to withdraw assets of a sanctioned mining company in the Zhytomyr and Kyiv regions has been exposed in Ukraine. The organizers transferred control over the assets to fictitious companies in order to generate profits and evade property seizure.
A fire was recorded near a military unit in the village of Bolshaya Tura, Karymsky district, Zabaykalsky Krai. As a result of the ignition of dry grass and the detonation of ammunition, 25 people and 8 pieces of equipment were involved in extinguishing the fire.
A landslide in northwestern Colombia has killed at least 10 people and injured 15. Rescue operations are underway in the province of Antioquia, and the local government continues to search for victims.
From June 16 to June 22, 2,682 newborns were registered in Ukraine, which is 79 fewer than a week earlier. This includes 1,385 boys and 1,297 girls.