Registration for the bachelor's degree entrance exams at Ukrainian universities is coming to an end, the Ministry of Education and Science reports.
Rescuers in Kyiv have found the body of another woman under the rubble of a house in Syrets' after a Russian missile attack on July 8, bringing the death toll in the building to 11.
Rescuers have pulled the bodies of two more women from the rubble of a building in Kyiv's Shevchenkivskyi district after a Russian missile attack on July 8, bringing the total number of people killed in the building to 10, and search and rescue operations continue.
EU Ambassador to Georgia Pavel Gerchinsky, speaking about Georgia, said that EU leaders have decided to freeze the accession process and are patiently waiting for more clarity from the Georgian government.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban's recent visits to Moscow and Beijing to meet with Putin and Xi Jinping have irritated Western allies.
The State Bureau of Investigation has served a notice of suspicion to former PrivatBank co-owner Hennadiy Boholyubov.
The Security Service of Ukraine has served a notice of suspicion to a pastor-agent of the Russian Federal Security Service who recruited his sons to spy on the Armed Forces of Ukraine, the SBU said.
Due to the increase in electricity consumption with the start of the working week and hot weather, rolling blackouts are carried out throughout the day, with fewer blackouts before 2 p. m. and more blackouts after 2 p.m.
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg condemned Russia's brutal missile attacks on Ukrainian cities, which have killed civilians, including children, and said that at the upcoming NATO summit, NATO will decide to further strengthen its support for Ukraine.
Two men aged 49 and 58 were wounded by a Russian drone strike near the river in Kherson.
Kyiv police are checking reports of possible poisoning of drinking water at the site of the enemy shelling, but so far no complaints have been received.
Ukraine's path to NATO membership is described as "irreversible" in a draft joint communiqué.
28 people remain hospitalized, including 1 in critical condition, after Russian rocket attack on Kryvyi Rih, Dnipropetrovs'k region, on July 8, with 10 reported dead.
4 children were killed and 12 injured in a massive Russian attack on Kyiv and other regions of Ukraine on July 8.
In the Kharkiv region, Russian troops shelled four districts over the past day, injuring one person, burning 12 hectares of wheat and grass, and damaging buildings and infrastructure.
The White House condemned Russia's strikes on the Okhmatdyt children's clinic and promised strong messages to Putin amid the upcoming NATO summit.
In Kherson region, Russian troops shelled residential areas, damaging 2 multi-storey buildings, 27 private houses, a medical facility, an educational institution, outbuildings and a garage, but there were no civilian casualties.
Hot weather with temperatures up to 35-38°C in the south and east of Ukraine, thunderstorms and light rain in some areas, dry and hot in the Kyiv region.
Last month was the hottest June on record, continuing a 13-month streak of exceptional temperatures, which could make 2024 the hottest year on record.
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer and Foreign Secretary David Lammy strongly condemned Russia's attack on a children's hospital in Kyiv, reaffirming the UK's unwavering support for Ukraine against Russian aggression.
Two children were among 19 killed and 59 wounded in a Russian missile attack on Kyiv that hit a residential building, according to the Prosecutor General's Office.
As a result of the massive Russian attack on Ukraine, 31 people were killed (11 in Dnipropetrovs'k region, 17 in Kyiv) and 123 wounded (59 in Kyiv, 62 in Dnipropetrovs'k region, 2 in Kyiv region), 53 facilities across the country were damaged.
Polish President Andrzej Duda meets with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy at the Belvedere Palace in Warsaw before leaving for the NATO summit.
The massive Russian attack killed and wounded dozens of people and damaged Kyiv's largest children's hospital, prompting EU representative Josep Borrell to emphasize Ukraine's urgent need for air defense and to call for accountability for Russian war crimes.
Ukraine and Poland sign a security agreement that provides for the possibility of intercepting Russian missiles and drones, and Poland is considering the transfer of at least 14 MiG-29 fighter jets to Ukraine.
According to Serhiy Popko, head of the Kyiv City Military Administration, 15 people were killed and 38 wounded in the missile strike on the capital.
Several dry grass fires caused by falling debris from downed cruise missiles during an enemy attack were extinguished.
In Kryvyi Rih, 47 people were injured, 9 of them in serious condition, and in Dnipro, 12 people were injured, 5 of them hospitalized and 1 in serious condition.
EU ambassadors will discuss Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban's recent visits to Russia, among others.
French President Emmanuel Macron has asked Gabriel Attal to remain as the country's prime minister for the time being to ensure stability after the parliamentary elections.