Severe storms in the Baltic States and Poland left tens of thousands of people without electricity. In Lithuania and Poland, casualties were reported, infrastructure was damaged, and Latvia experienced record rainfall.
The director of a department of the Odesa City Council and his deputy are suspected of abuse of office in the procurement of ammunition for the Armed Forces. The officials entered false data on the receipt of goods worth almost UAH 4 million.
A 61-year-old man from Zhmerynka district was taken into custody on suspicion of committing lewd acts against underage girls. The suspect was looking for children near a house of culture and committed sexual assault.
PrivatBank has put up for auction the Priozerny shopping center in Dnipro via SETAM. The starting price is UAH 430 million, the area is 32,408.7 sq. m. The auction will take place on August 28, 2024.
The Delta Aquarid meteor shower is expected to peak on the morning of July 30. Astronomers predict up to 25 shooting stars per hour, best observed over the southern horizon from midnight to dawn.
70 thousand spectators filled the Olympic Stadium in Munich for Taylor Swift's concert. Another 40,000 fans without tickets gathered on the Olympic Hill, creating an impressive picture.
Zapp EV is expanding globally, starting with India. It plans to launch the i300 electric motorcycle in the UK, Thailand, and India, aiming to reach production of 25,000 units by 2026.
Israeli aircraft strike a school in Deir Bala where displaced Palestinians were staying. At least 30 people were killed, more than 100 wounded, including children.
On Independence Square in Kyiv, the driver of an Audi lost control and crashed into a fence. Two passengers and a pedestrian were injured, all hospitalized.
Ukraine U23 scored a dramatic victory over Morocco in the 2024 Olympics. Despite the player's sending off, the Ukrainians pulled out a victory in the 90+8th minute thanks to a goal by Ihor Krasnopir.
Jana Černohova visited Ukraine and honored the memory of Czech and Ukrainian soldiers. She laid flowers at the Sadahur cemetery and took part in an event at the Choral Mound.
Numerous wildfires are raging in Northern California, threatening thousands of homes. The governor has declared a state of emergency in three counties, and more than 3,500 people have been evacuated.
Shakhtar midfielder Dmytro Kryskiv scored a goal against the Moroccan Olympic team. Ukraine leads 1-0 after the first half in a friendly match between the national teams.
Russian troops attacked Beryslav, Bilozerka, and Antonivka in Kherson region. The shelling killed a 37-year-old woman, wounded several people, and damaged houses and infrastructure.
According to the General Staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, the number of combat engagements on the frontline has increased to 73. The most active fighting continues in the Pokrovsk sector, where the enemy made 21 attempts to storm Ukrainian positions.
Vlada Kharkiv and Olena Kryvytska defeated rivals from Canada and Japan in the 1/8 finals of the Olympic fencing tournament. For the first time in history, Ukraine is represented by two athletes at this stage of the competition.
Herman Galushchenko announced that the energy system is ready for winter despite the threat of Russian attacks. The minister emphasized Ukraine's unique experience in balancing the energy system during the war.
A 14-year-old boy died and 12 civilians were wounded as a result of an MLRS strike on the center of Hlukhiv in Sumy region. Residential buildings, a school, a shop and vehicles were damaged.
Yun Suk-yeol discussed with the IOC head the mistake at the opening ceremony of the Olympics in Paris, where South Korea was presented as the DPRK. The President warned that such mistakes are unacceptable and expressed hope for a successful Games.
A Russian Su-34 fighter jet without ammunition crashed during a training flight in the Volgograd Region. The cause of the crash was attributed to a technical malfunction, and a fire broke out at the crash site.
As a result of Russian air strikes on Kurakhove and Myrnohrad, 5 civilians were wounded, including an 11-year-old girl. The occupants used guided aerial bombs, damaging residential buildings and infrastructure.
A German sentenced to death in Belarus confessed to planning a terrorist attack ordered by the SBU. The German federal government expressed concern over the broadcast of the video with the confession, which was probably made under pressure.
Russia has compiled a list of propaganda literature for schools and libraries in the occupied territories of Ukraine. The list includes frontline poetry, military stories, and essays about the 'heroes of the Russian Spring'.
The law enforcement officers who solved the murder of Irina Farion were awarded. The Interior Minister thanked them for thwarting an attempt to destabilize society and preventing political hate crimes.
Four coordinated sabotage attacks on the high-speed train network were carried out in France. About 800,000 passengers were affected by the disruptions, but traffic is gradually resuming.
Yevgeny Serebryakov, a suspect in the car bombing of a GRU officer in Moscow, was detained in Turkey and taken to Russia. According to the investigation, he planned to travel to Ukraine, where he was allegedly promised citizenship.
Republicans are criticizing Kamala Harris for her political views and past. Trump called her a 'radical, left-wing lunatic' and accused her of covering up Biden's 'mental decline'.
NBU Governor Andriy Pyshnyi has announced an expected increase in foreign exchange earnings in Ukraine. This is due to the sale of the new harvest and the expected $3.9 billion from the US next week.
Barack Obama plans to express his support for Kamala Harris as the Democratic candidate in the US presidential election. The former president has already privately informed the vice president about this and is in regular contact with her.
The FBI director questioned whether a bullet was the cause of Trump's injury at the rally. The former president criticized the FBI, insisting it was a bullet wound and accusing the agency of losing the trust of Americans.