Russian President Putin has signed a law allowing for the early dismissal of deputies and senators for unauthorized travel abroad.
The Kyiv police detained two suspects who illegally stored almost 32 kg of cannabis in their garage for further sale.
Elon Musk's Platform X violates EU rules on access to researcher data, advertising transparency and deceives users with a blue check mark verification system, the EU Commission says in a preliminary assessment.
The Polish Sejm adopted a resolution commemorating the victims of the Crimean Tatar genocide, highlighting the acts of genocide and persecution of Crimean Tatars and emphasizing their invaluable contribution to the history of Poland.
After an enemy attack on a fire and rescue unit in Toretsk, Donetsk Oblast, ruins were left behind, but the rescuers moved to another unit and continue their work despite the difficulties and constant shelling.
Attorneys for former US President Donald Trump have formally asked a judge to overturn his conviction and indictment in the case of a hidden cash payment to porn actress Stormy Daniels.
Biden's longtime aides are discussing the possibility of convincing him to drop out of the presidential re-election campaign because of concerns about his performance and missteps.
The government has simplified the installation of energy equipment by consumers and introduced financial programs to stimulate the development of distributed generation to ensure stable operation of enterprises and sustainable functioning of the entire energy system, as discussed during the visit of the Minister of Energy to Kharkiv region to prepare energy facilities for the heating season.
South Africa has sued Israel at the UN International Court of Justice for alleged violations of the UN Genocide Convention during Israel's military offensive in Gaza, but Israel remains convinced it is right, despite the publicity generated by the case.
Police officers detained a 28-year-old resident of Vyshneve, Kyiv region, who was carrying an F-1 hand grenade and an UZRGM fuse.
A woman swimming off a beach in Japan was rescued 80 kilometers from shore after drifting for 36 hours because she was swept away by waves and currents.
Ukraine has approved a new list of crisis situations to unify information, identify problems, and ensure proper response, which will help strengthen defense capabilities.
A 31-year-old driver from Zhmerynka district is suspected of premeditated murder for profit after hitting a freight forwarder with a hammer to steal 260,000 UAH.
In the first half of 2024, 283 organ transplants were performed in Ukraine (187 kidneys, 55 livers, and 41 hearts).
In Vinnytsia region, the police dismantled a powerful drug lab that produced 10 kg of amphetamine per month, bringing millions in revenue to a criminal organization operating in Vinnytsia and Kyiv regions.
Democratic leaders are calling on Biden to provide evidence of his ability to defeat Trump amid growing concerns about poor poll numbers.
A powerful earthquake with a magnitude of 7. 1 has struck in deep waters off the coast of Mindanao Island in the southern Philippines. There is no threat of destruction, but warned of possible strong aftershocks.
At the NATO summit, new British Prime Minister Keir Starmer pledged unwavering support for Ukraine in its fight against Russian invasion, emphasizing that Britain stands in solidarity with its allies on this issue.
Indian Prime Minister Modi discussed ways to end Russia's war against Ukraine with Austrian Chancellor Nehammer during his visit to Vienna.
Olena Zelenska visited the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in the United States. The meeting focused on building a system of psychological assistance to the Ukrainian military.
Members of the UN Security Council expressed consolidated support for Ukraine after hearing testimony from the director of Okhmatdyt about Russian attacks on the hospital.
A 34-year-old man was killed by an F-1 grenade explosion near a residential building on Pasichna Street in Lviv.
Researchers in Finland have created cells that cannot turn cancerous, enabling the development of new safe cell therapies.
The Cabinet of Ministers has approved a mechanism for using budget funds for the professional adaptation of war veterans, their families and families of fallen defenders, prioritizing certain categories and allocating UAH 71 million for this program in 2024.
Visitors to Buckingham Palace in London will be able to get to the famous balcony where the British royal family often poses for photos as part of a new tour that opens next week.
A 54-year-old woman who received a genetically modified pig kidney transplant in a New York hospital on April 12 died three months after the organ was removed because it was obstructing blood flow.
An explosion occurs in Odesa after a warning of a missile threat toward the city.
Sea temperatures in New Zealand have reached record highs, three times the global average in one region, raising concerns about the health of marine life and ecosystems.
NASA and Boeing will discuss crew tests on the International Space Station and assess the Starliner propulsion system and helium leaks in the service module.
Indian Prime Minister Modi called on Putin to end Russia's war against Ukraine, saying that "war does not solve problems" and offered India's help to achieve peace.