In January, the fleet of used passenger cars from abroad replenished the Ukrainian car market by almost 16. 7 thousand vehicles, which is 45% more than in the same period last year, and the most popular imported second-hand model was the Volkswagen Golf.
Police in Ivano-Frankivsk region will work with local communities to prevent further incidents like the one in Kosmach.
Naftogaz Group reports that two new gas wells launched in Ukraine this week are producing 550,000 cubic meters of gas per day.
Kyiv renamed Povitroflotskyi Avenue to Air Force Avenue.
Volcano in Iceland erupts for the third time since December, spewing lava and smoke.
Chinese President Xi Jinping and Putin discussed strengthening bilateral ties and cooperation during a phone call on the eve of the Lunar New Year.
China says its position on the "Ukrainian crisis," as the war is called in China, is consistent and clear.
Polish farmers may partially block truck traffic at the Zosin-Ustyluh border crossing with Poland on Monday.
An unknown person has shot a car belonging to the deputy head of the Nikopol city council in Ukraine, and police are working to find the suspect.
The Ministry of Justice has published the most common and rare names for babies in Ukraine in the second half of 2023, including Juliet and Abel.
This year's first vessel under the Grain From Ukraine initiative with 25,000 tons of Ukrainian wheat for Nigeria sailed through the Ukrainian Black Sea corridor as humanitarian aid.
US President Biden sharply criticized Republicans for blocking a bipartisan border deal and a foreign aid package that would have increased funding for Ukraine and Israel, accusing former President Trump of threatening lawmakers.
January 2023 was the hottest January on record, according to the EU's Copernicus climate change service, with temperatures 1. 7°C above the pre-industrial average for that month, putting the world on track to exceed the 1.5°C warming limit by around 2030.
UK extends tariff-free trade with Ukraine for almost all goods until 2029.
Despite the delay, there were hopes that the aid package for Ukraine and Israel in the Senate would eventually move forward.
Ukrainian air defense forces destroyed three enemy Shahed attack drones that attacked Mykolaiv region at night, causing a fire at an industrial facility in Mykolaiv.
Three people were wounded in Kherson region as Russian troops shelled the region 60 times.
At night, Russian troops shelled the community of Myrivka, Nikopol district, with heavy artillery, but there were no casualties, and air defense was practiced in Kryvyi Rih district.
India may extend a 20% export duty on steamed rice to reduce food inflation ahead of national elections.
IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi confirmed his fourth visit to Zaporizhzhia NPP, where he assessed compliance with IAEA safety principles, as well as the state of power supply and cooling systems and the level of personnel at the plant.
Senate Democratic Majority Leader Chuck Schumer plans to introduce a bill that provides funding for Ukraine, Israel, and other priorities without including a bipartisan border security agreement.
The Rada voted to summon the head of the SBU to discuss wiretapping of journalists, but will not hear him in the near future until the conciliation board decides on a date.
IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi visits the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant occupied by Russian troops and meets with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Kyiv.
Danish police said they expect to provide more information on their investigation into the explosions at the Nord Stream gas pipeline in a short time.
Ukraine's Prime Minister and the EU's chief of diplomacy discussed providing Ukraine with military support, including 1 million rounds of ammunition by the end of the year, as well as strengthening sanctions against Russia and confiscating Russian assets.
A 56-year-old man was wounded as a result of Russian shelling near the village of Molodizhne, Kherson region.
Ukraine discussed with Poland the issue of preventing Polish carriers from resuming the blockade of the common border.
The Verkhovna Rada supported the government's draft law on mobilization as a basis.
Four people are killed and 38 wounded as a result of rocket fire by Russian troops in Kyiv, according to the KIAA.
Shelling disrupted electricity and gas supply in several Ukrainian cities, killing an electrician, the Energy Ministry reports.