The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine and UNHCR have announced the launch of the 'Ukraine is Home' platform to help Ukrainians return from abroad. The platform will provide reliable information on return and opportunities in Ukraine.
Kyiv's Shevchenkivsky Court has extended the detention of Ihor Kolomoisky until September 2, 2024 in the PrivatBank case. The court also set bail in the amount of 650 thousand subsistence minimums and imposed a number of obligations.
A supermarket is on fire on Zdolbunivska Street in the Darnytskyi district of Kyiv. 50 rescuers and 14 pieces of equipment are working at the scene, and the firefighting is ongoing.
The Cabinet of Ministers has registered a draft law amending the Tax Code. It proposes to increase the military tax rate to 5% and oblige third-group individual entrepreneurs to pay 1% of the tax for the period of martial law.
The Ministry of Culture will appeal the court decision that canceled the order approving the historical and architectural plan of Lviv. The ICIP believes that this poses risks to the preservation of the city's historic character.
Kyrylo Kormushyn, a judge of the Shevchenkivskyi District Court of Kyiv, was detained in Vinnytsia region for driving under the influence of alcohol. He was previously suspended from the administration of justice due to a disciplinary violation.
The Best Friends shelter, destroyed by Russian shelling, is being restored and accepts animals from all over Ukraine. Animal volunteers are calling for help and telling about opportunities to adopt an animal from the shelter.
The Vadim Stolar Charitable Foundation has delivered 10 Volkswagen T5 vehicles to military units at the front line. The vehicles are intended for ammunition transportation and medical evacuation and were delivered to the National Guard and the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
Presence in 22 regions of Ukraine, meat sommeliers, and an emphasis on ready-to-eat food - how the chain, founded in 2020, is currently operating.
The chairman of the board of Manifesto42 reported an increase in complaints about the pressure of security forces on business after the end of the moratorium on 'mask shows'.
The court refused to cancel the seizure of documents linking Pivdenny Bank to the scheme to sell the property of the Olympex terminal.
Law enforcers are investigating land squatting and illegal sale of crops by state-owned enterprises of the National Academy of Agrarian Sciences in Sumy region. Four criminal proceedings have been opened against "Iskra" and "Nadiya".
Economist Oleksandr Okhrimenko believes that the volume of lending to the population of Ukraine should increase significantly to bring it closer to European standards. Currently, Ukraine ranks last in Europe in terms of the ratio of loans to households to GDP.
Gas piston stations are being installed in Odesa to reduce electricity consumption by boiler houses and provide the population with more electricity.
The head of the Odesa Regional State Administration, Oleh Kiper, criticized a local deputy for organizing a rally against planned power outages in Chornomorsk, calling it an absurd attempt at self-promotion amid a difficult situation.
The investigation into the causes of the disaster has become an international task involving experts from different countries. Much of the research into the disaster was conducted in Ukraine.
The National Bank of Ukraine has set the official hryvnia exchange rate for July 18, 2024 at UAH 41. 4627 per dollar and UAH 45.3457 per euro.
The HCJ is going to turn a blind eye to the pressure on Judge Tsyktych by Hetmantsev.
Inefficient Management of Seized Property and Corruption Risks: Problems of ARMA in Ukraine.
Over the past 10 years, the DobroDiy Charity Exchange has provided nearly UAH 160 million in aid to various organizations, including the Armed Forces of Ukraine, seriously ill children, medical institutions, humanitarian aid recipients, and social and cultural projects.
Ukraine's National Agrarian Academy of Sciences (NAAS), which controls a large land bank inherited from Soviet collective farms, is mired in corruption scandals involving the misuse of land resources, non-transparent leases, and mismanagement of state property.
The NBU's ban on restructuring foreign currency loans: how it affects entrepreneurs.
The volume of deposits in Ukraine is growing, but there is a tendency for interest rates to decline, says economic expert Oleksandr Parashchiy.
The court seized more than 33,000 tons of corn, 11,000 tons of wheat and other grain stored at the Olympex terminal in Odesa region as part of a criminal case on tax evasion worth almost UAH 81 million.
The NBU published the ten of the most successful financial companies in currency exchange.
Brovary continues to equip traffic lights with alternative power sources to ensure their uninterrupted operation during power outages - the third such facility has already been installed at one of the intersections.
Residents of Brovary are using all legal and democratic means to express their opposition to the renaming of their city, as they do not support the initiative of some MPs to change its name.
The MHP for Communities Charitable Foundation and MHP received national awards for projects to restore 5 museums and support military/veterans, emphasizing the importance of preserving culture in wartime.
The NACP found a conflict of interest when NABU detectives ordered forensic examinations from companies related to their colleagues, but did not conduct inspections in these cases, which allowed for potential manipulation of examinations and exoneration of high-ranking officials.
The critical situation with long queues of vehicles at the Palanka checkpoint on the border with Moldova was promptly resolved by regulating the operation of the checkpoint and expanding the parking area.