A woman from Rivne gave birth to her 17th child, and now her family has 9 sons and 8 daughters.
Ukraine has opened the Uhryniv-Dolhobychuv border crossing to empty trucks weighing more than 7. 5 tons as a first step toward unblocking, with separate lanes for these vehicles to reduce queues
EU Commissioner for Justice Didier Reyneders confirmed that the frozen €28 billion of private Russian assets and more than €200 billion of state assets will ensure that Russia pays compensation to Ukraine for crimes and destruction. The EU is looking for legal ways to hold Russia financially accountable.
Due to the recent storm and poor emergency response by the occupation forces, some animals died in the flooded zoo on Arabat Spit in Kherson region.
The United States imposed sanctions on companies from the UAE and Liberia for transporting Russian oil at a price higher than the upper limit.
In Dubai, Secretary of State Blinken discussed post-conflict efforts in Gaza with his Arab counterparts, focusing on governance, security, reconstruction, and a two-state solution.
Ukraine's Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba called on the EU to speed up the accession process for Ukraine and other candidate countries, praising Ukraine for revitalizing discussions on EU enlargement.
The Ukrainian government is working on a plan to safely return fans to stadiums, focusing on both financial benefits and the necessary safety of spectators and athletes.
Ukrainian truckers have ended their hunger strike at the Krakovets-Korchova border crossing after reaching an agreement with Polish strikers to allow 7 trucks per hour, with priority given to humanitarian and military cargo. They may resume the strike if the agreement is violated by December 3.
The Kherson Art Museum has discovered another theft by Russians: a 1964 linocut of Ihor Stakhanov's "Great Kobzar" that was illegally exported to Crimea.
During the working visit, the Ukrainian and Danish parliamentarians got acquainted with the destroyed facilities in Mykolaiv.
The occupation authorities in the occupied territories of Ukraine have problems recruiting collaborators: only 10 out of 80 candidates from the occupied regions and Crimea passed the competitive selection process. The low turnout and the percentage of successful candidates caused the occupiers' dissatisfaction.
The National Bank of Ukraine has returned 970,164,300 hryvnias that Ukrainians exchanged in ten European countries as a result of agreements reached after the Russian invasion.
During the initial stage of self-preparation in Ukraine, 63% of 334 applicants passed the theoretical driving test.
Russian forces are repainting drones black to reduce their visibility at night; Ukraine is adapting its air defense to counter this tactic.
Head of Chernihiv City Council Department detained.
Four judges of the Kyiv Court of Appeal are charged with receiving $35,000 in bribes for lifting the seizure of a private company's assets.
A Kharkiv court sentenced a former officer to 15 years for collaborating with the occupiers and passing on information about pro-Ukrainian citizens after the partial seizure of the region.
At the OSCE meeting, German Foreign Minister Annalena Burbock called on Russia to end the war in Ukraine and criticized Russia's actions.
Norway announces 200 million kroner (21. 2 million euros) for food security in Ukraine
Ukraine's Defense Minister Eduard Umerov visited the front line, confirming plans to defend the Kupyansk-Lyman line.
Two Ukrainian policemen were wounded in Beryslav, Kherson region, after Russia dropped explosives from a drone; they are now receiving medical treatment.
Kyiv is ranked 132nd in the Economist Intelligence Unit's cost of living index, reappearing after being excluded last year due to the Russian invasion. Global prices rose by an average of 7.4%, with Singapore and Zurich topping the index.
Alistair Darling, the former UK Chancellor of the Exchequer, has died at the age of 70 after a short hospitalization. He was honored to lead Britain during the 2008 financial crisis.
Ukrainian Ombudsman Lubinets met with the head of the National Bank to discuss legislative changes aimed at easing the blocking of bank transfers when paying for medical services by foreigners in Ukraine. They are aimed at ensuring human rights through amendments to the current banking rules.
The state Bureau of Investigation is investigating the discovery of 50 tons of unregistered microchips worth more than 65 million hryvnias in the Zhytomyr military unit, suspecting theft of military property during martial law. The chips contained precious metals, including gold and silver.
It is reported that in Tatarstan, schoolchildren are forced to make components for weapons and medicines used by Russian troops in Ukraine. Local media showed how minors process and collect these items before being sent to a war zone.
Russia imports " journalists "and creates propaganda networks in the occupied territories, including opening a" journalist's house " in Luhansk to train local collaborators.
In September 2022, the 56-year-old suspect took up the position of "secretary of the precinct election commission", which operated in Kherson. It was created by the occupation authorities to hold a pseudo-referendum on secession from Ukraine.
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