EU diplomat Josep Borrell warned of a possible crisis in Venezuela if Maduro does not prove his victory in the election. The opposition is challenging the official results, and the US and other countries have condemned the election as fraudulent.
Air defense is in place in the Kyiv region near Kyiv. The head of the KCMA, Serhiy Popko, urged residents to stay in shelters until the air raid is over.
In Chicago, activists were detained who had overcome the outer security perimeter of the Democratic convention. The protesters were demanding Palestinian rights, an end to the war in Gaza, and a reduction in aid to Israel.
The Democratic convention has begun in Chicago, where Harris and Walls will accept the nomination. Harris unexpectedly addressed the delegates, breaking with tradition and calling for unity.
The White House said that the US policy on long-range strikes against Russia has not changed after Ukraine's operation in the Kursk region. The spokeswoman emphasized that Ukraine is defending its territory from Russian aggression.
Latvia will sell the former “house of Moscow” in Riga at an auction. The starting price is 3.57 million euros. The proceeds from the sale will be used to help Ukraine through the Latvian state budget.
Former Republican Congressman George Santos pleaded guilty to fraud and identity theft. He faces up to 22 years in prison and will be sentenced on February 7, 2024.
For the first time, US intelligence officially accused Iran of cyberattacks on Trump's election campaign. The FBI reports Iranian attempts to interfere in American politics and undermine confidence in democratic institutions.
The Israeli Air Force conducted strikes in the south and east of Lebanon, killing a high-ranking Hezbollah commander, Hussein Ali Hussein. Weapons depots and militant hideouts were also attacked.
Belarus sends additional troops, aircraft, and air defense systems to the border with Ukraine. Lukashenka announced the deployment of a third of the country's armed forces on the border, citing an alleged increase in Ukrainian troops.
Lithuania has begun construction of a military base to accommodate 4,000 German troops until 2027. This is the first permanent deployment of German troops abroad since World War II.
The Danish Foreign Minister said that Ukraine could use Danish weapons in Russia. He emphasized that this is in line with the rules of war and does not change Denmark's support for Ukraine.
Minister Kamyshyn presented the ambassadors with the achievements of Ukraine's defense industry. Particular attention is paid to the establishment of supplies of explosives and gunpowder, which are in short supply in the world.
Explosions were heard in Khmelnytsky region. The Ukrainian Air Force had previously warned of the presence of enemy drones in the northern part of the region.
A yacht with 22 people on board sank during a storm off the coast of Sicily. Among the 6 missing are British tech entrepreneur Mike Lynch and three other British citizens.
DeepState reports on the Russian occupation of Mezhove, Skuchne and Zhuravka in Donetsk region. Heavy fighting for New York continues, the enemy has advanced near Hrodivka and in Zavitne.
In St. Petersburg, a Ukrainian citizen was sentenced to 10 years in prison for allegedly spying for the Ukrainian Armed Forces. Viktor Rudenko pleaded not guilty, stating that he was acting “in favor of his homeland.
The President of Ukraine met with representatives of local business in Dnipro region. They discussed the de-shadowing of the economy, job preservation, tax changes, and the “Made in Ukraine” program.
There were 154 combat engagements over the day, with the most active fighting in the Pokrovsk sector. Russia carried out 71 air strikes, used 629 kamikaze drones and fired over 3,400 times at Ukrainian positions and populated areas.
Israeli authorities have agreed to the US proposal to release Hamas hostages. Now, the final decision must be made by Hamas, after which the parties to the conflict must reach an agreement on the implementation of the agreement.
The Russian military conducted 69 attacks in Sumy region, 256 explosions were recorded. Four civilians were injured in Esman and Seredyna Budska communities as a result of attacks by FPV drones and other weapons.
Explosions are heard in the Kyiv region and air defense forces are working. The military administration calls for information silence and staying in shelters until the air raid warning is lifted.
The First Lady of Ukraine discussed joint projects with diplomats at the Military Diplomacy meeting. She thanked for the support of humanitarian initiatives and emphasized the importance of diplomatic work.
The Prime Minister of Ukraine has identified priorities for economic diplomacy in the coming period. These include securing financing, procuring equipment for demining and medical evacuation, and obtaining energy equipment.
Heavy rains and flooding in Pakistan have killed more than 200 people since the beginning of July. According to the authorities, about half of the victims were children, and more than 400 people were injured.
The President met with veterans in Dnipro region and got acquainted with the Titans. UA project. They discussed employment, rehabilitation and involvement of veterans in government decisions.
Gizo Uglava, first deputy director of the NABU, accused the head of the bureau's disciplinary commission of bias. Uglava demands the recusal of Viktor Prudkovsky because of his previous statements regarding the investigation.
Anti-corruption activist Vitaly Shabunin actually confirmed that the letters about his business trip from the army to the NACP were fictitious. NABU has opened criminal proceedings against the ex-head of the NACP and his ex-deputy for signing these letters.
The expert explains the importance of loan restructuring in conditions of economic instability. The procedure helps businesses and individuals cope with problem loans, but requires a compromise between the bank and the client.
Lawyer Bohdan Koval said that the state Bureau of Investigation has a practice of non-compliance with the decisions of investigative judges. In particular, law enforcement officers are in no hurry to recognize individuals as victims in criminal proceedings in order to avoid additional work.