A massive rocket attack on Kyiv damaged facilities in two districts, and there may be people under the rubble of an 18-story building where a fire is being extinguished.
Ukrainian air defense shoots down about two dozen Russian cruise missiles over Kyiv, injuring one person and damaging energy infrastructure.
A pod of 10 killer whales was trapped under the sea ice off the coast of Hokkaido, Japan. The fate of the animals is unknown, as local authorities are unable to rescue them.
The NACP has identified corruption risks in the draft laws on changes to bankruptcy procedures and land market liberalization.
74 settlements on the contact line in the Donetsk region are almost completely de-energized and difficult to repair due to shelling by Russian troops. In two years, 116 thousand damaged and destroyed housing in Donetsk region, including 353 schools, 301 kindergartens, and 286 hospitals.
The Embassy of Ukraine urges not to politicize the case of explosives allegedly transported through the territory of Georgia from Odesa to Russia and expresses its readiness to cooperate with the Georgian authorities to clarify the circumstances.
Ukrainian troops neutralize only small subversive groups of Russians infiltrating Avdiivka, continuing to hold the line despite the difficult conditions.
During a meeting in Berlin, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and French Prime Minister Gabriel Attal emphasized their continued support for Ukraine against Russian aggression.
Kazakh President Tokayev has appointed his former chief of staff, Olzhas Bektenov, as the new Prime Minister of Kazakhstan.
Austrian museums deny claims that Egon Schiele's paintings, which belonged to a Jewish collector, were looted by the Nazis.
The Ukraine-Israel funding bill remains at risk of failure due to Republican infighting in the US.
The Biden administration intends to veto a Republican-backed bill that would allocate $14 billion in aid to Israel alone, excluding Ukraine from the package.
Saudi Arabia is planning to purchase more Airbus A330 MRTT transport aircraft and possibly A400M military transport aircraft to strengthen its air force.
Researchers have uncovered the secrets of smallpox virus architecture using cryo-electron microscopy and molecular modeling, finding the key protein A10 that determines the structure of the viral core, and hoping that this will help in the future development of antiviral treatments.
According to the first deputy head of the Verkhovna Rada Committee on Humanitarian and Information Policy, funding for the treatment of wounded soldiers in some areas will increase several times.
A 14-year-old boy died in the Dnipropetrovs'k region after visiting a dental office where he had a tooth extracted the day before because of a toothache.
Turkish Foreign Minister discusses rising tensions between the US and Iran and its potential regional implications, as well as Turkish-American F-16, F-35 programmes.
President Zelenskyy visited an innovative lyceum in Dnipro and thanked the teachers for providing a normal life and learning environment for Ukrainian children despite the difficulties.
The court acquitted Samsung Electronics CEO Lee Jae-yong of accounting fraud charges related to the merger of two Samsung subsidiaries in 2015.
Georgia claims to have prevented the transit of 14 kg of C-4 plastic explosives, which were allegedly heading from Odesa to Voronezh to carry out terrorist attacks.
In Balakliya, Kharkiv region, a local resident cooperated with Russian representatives during the occupation and organised mass events in support of Russia, and now he has been notified of being suspected of collaborating with the occupiers.
The Philippine Defense Minister has vowed to defend the country's sovereignty against threats of secession from the southern island of Mindanao by former President Rodrigo Duterte.
Over the past day, Russian occupants shelled 114 Ukrainian settlements and 44 infrastructure facilities, causing deaths and injuries.
Boeing is delaying the delivery of about fifty 737 Max passenger jets due to a recently discovered fuselage defect.
Additional funds of UAH 720 billion can be raised from Ukraine's domestic resources to cover the needs of military mobilisation, as funds from international partners cannot be spent on the needs of the Armed Forces. Currently, no decision has been made on the number of mobilised or the source of funding has not yet been decided.
A billionaire Chinese banker who founded the investment bank China Renaissance Holdings has resigned after almost a year of disappearance, citing health and family reasons.
The case of the largest bribe in the history of Ukraine, totaling more than $19 million, paid by the owner of an agricultural holding to the former head of the State Fiscal Service, has been sent to court.
An explosion at an unlicensed liquefied natural gas station in Nairobi, Kenya, killed three people and injured more than 280 others.
Poland withdraws lawsuits against EU climate change policy filed by the previous Law and Justice government.
In London, a man sprayed a caustic substance on a woman and her two young daughters, seriously injuring them and four bystanders who tried to help, and police are searching for the attacker.