The High Council of Justice has suspended consideration of the disciplinary case against judge Oleksiy Tandyr, who is suspected of committing a fatal car accident while intoxicated, to obtain additional documents from the prosecutor's office.
At the next plenary session, the Verkhovna Rada will consider draft law No. 10448 on the preservation of reproductive cells of state defenders
Ukraine is installing surveillance cameras along its northern border with Belarus to monitor any changes in the security situation.
A spokesperson for the State Border Guard Service said that most attempts by Russian sabotage and reconnaissance groups to enter Ukraine are recorded on the border with Russia in Sumy region, with some activity in Kharkiv region.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine said that the decision of the International Court of Justice that Russia violated international law in its actions in Ukraine is the first time that the UN court has issued a final decision on Russia's violation of international law.
A spokesman for Ukraine's Air Force says the country will receive its first F-16 fighters from allies by the end of 2024, with Ukrainian pilots currently undergoing training on the aircraft, particularly in Denmark.
President Zelenskiy said that Ukraine's energy system has been preserved since last winter despite ongoing Russian attacks, but that there is still a long way to go this winter.
Victoria Nuland expressed confidence that the U. S. Congress will vote to provide additional assistance to Ukraine, given the U.S. role in protecting Ukraine from Russian aggression and promoting its prosperity.
Zelensky said that further consolidation would be important to prepare for the upcoming European Council meeting at the level of leaders and to identify priorities for the rest of the year that Ukraine and Europe need.
The International Court of Justice has found Russia guilty of violating the Convention for the Suppression of the Financing of Terrorism under one of its articles in Ukraine's charges against Russia related to the financing of terrorism in eastern Ukraine.
People's Deputy of Ukraine Oleksandr Marikovskyi was served a notice of suspicion of knowingly providing false information in his 2020 e-declaration about his cryptocurrency holdings worth UAH 24. 6 million.
The International Court of Justice partially upheld Ukraine's claim that Russia violated the conventions on the financing of terrorism and racial discrimination, but rejected most of Ukraine's accusations.
According to the prosecutors, the issue of filing a petition with the HCJ to remove Vsevolod Knyazev from the administration of justice in connection with the criminal prosecution is currently being considered.
The SBU served a notice of suspicion to Anzhelika Gurina for unauthorized filming of military facilities.
First Deputy Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko met with British Ambassador Martin Harris to discuss Ukraine's economic policy, with a focus on encouraging investment, improving defense capabilities, and promoting exports.
Southern Ukrainian defense forces continue to repel Russian attacks near the village of Krynky in Kherson region, inflicting casualties on Russian troops trying to drive them from a bridgehead on the left bank.
The SBI is investigating more than 300 criminal proceedings against territorial recruitment centers and social support centers.
Over the past week, Ukrainian drones destroyed 26 Russian tanks, 54 armored vehicles, 85 trucks, and 87 Russian soldiers.
Ukraine has simplified the process of identifying family members of military personnel who are eligible for financial assistance.
The Russian government is considering a proposal to create a unified system for monitoring children's Internet activity. The system would be integrated into Russian online services and provide parents with data on how their children use the Internet.
Humeniuk spoke about the situation on the Russian-occupied Kinburn Spit.
The eRobota program has provided UAH 3 billion in microgrants to 13,500 entrepreneurs to start and grow their businesses, creating up to 25,000 new jobs.
The Ukrainian government has approved the budget of the Unemployment Insurance Fund for 2024. The Fund's revenues will amount to UAH 16.6 billion, including UAH 16.5 billion in insurance premiums
Ukraine completes two winter months with a stable energy situation, despite ongoing Russian attacks.
Ukrainian troops maintain fire control over the M-17 highway through Armyansk, though not absolute.
Ukraine needs to use advanced technology to find a new approach as Kiev will not be able to catch up with Russia in conventional weapons production, Kamyshyn said.
Ukraine is testing new drones in real combat conditions rather than on test ranges because of the urgency of war, the country's strategic industries minister has claimed. He told Time magazine that Ukraine lacks time to conduct conventional tests and is forced to make adjustments while the drones are already being used against Russian targets.
The court reduced the bail for Yuriy Mazepa, brother of businessman Igor Mazepa, from UAH 45 million to UAH 5 million, leaving him in custody.
The High Anti-Corruption Court did not impose a preventive measure on Oleksandr Liev, former head of the Department of Military Policy, Development of Arms and Military Equipment of the Ministry of Defense, who is suspected of embezzling almost UAH 1. 5 billion in a scheme involving Defense Ministry officials and managers of the Lviv Arsenal during the purchase of ammunition. The court ruled that the prosecutor did not have the authority to apply to the HACC with a request for a preventive measure.
The Ukrainian military shot down a Russian Su-34 fighter jet in Luhansk region on January 29, according to General Staff spokesman Andriy Kovalev. This happened the same night that Ukrainian defense forces destroyed 15 of 35 Shahid drones launched by Russian forces.