The Ministry of Environmental Protection and Natural Resources has received official letters from local authorities in Odesa Oblast demanding the dismissal of the management of the Tuzly Estuaries National Park over allegations of poaching, waste and misuse of budget funds.
In Odesa region, most of the employees of the Center for Emergency Medical Care and Disaster Medicine who are subject to reservation have already undergone the procedure.
The eTobacco portal, scheduled to be launched in February 2025, will be an important tool in the fight against illegal tobacco trade, allowing to identify manufacturers, importers and publish data on ingredients and emissions of tobacco products. To make it more effective, the expert recommends involving experts from the Kyiv Scientific Research Institute of Forensic Expertise.
The government is ready to invest $500 million in Ukraine's reconstruction, particularly in the construction sector, according to a KSE study.
The NABU's functionality is to be improved to "hunt" high-ranking officials of the Presidential Office, according to an international audit.
Andriy Boyko, a former member of the High Council of Justice, said that although the VSP receives up to 200 complaints from judges about interference in the administration of justice every year, only 10% of cases reveal the facts of such interference.
Ukraine's grain exports are up 3% year-on-year in the 2023-2024 marketing year as the Ukrainian military provides a safe logistical sea route for exporters, but growth depends on logistics, profitability and external demand, while law enforcement officials are investigating gray grain exports involving companies linked to businessmen Serhiy Groza and Volodymyr Naumenko.
The High Anti-Corruption Court has removed the electronic bracelet from former Minister of Agrarian Policy Mykola Solsky.
Law enforcement authorities should investigate Odessa businessmen Serhiy Groza and Vladimir Naumenok and, if the facts of fraud are established, bring to criminal responsibility both the borrowers and officials of the banks that gave them loans.
Starting July 1, a summer ban on freight traffic from 10:00 a. m. to 8:00 p.m. for heavy vehicles weighing more than 24 tons, except for specialized vehicles transporting dangerous, perishable goods, live animals, humanitarian aid, and vehicles engaged in international transportation with reserved border crossing times, will come into effect in Odesa region.
The audit of the National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine revealed low morale among detectives, excessive bureaucracy, lack of career opportunities, and a high percentage of employees who plan to leave the organization in the next 2-3 years.
A new outpatient clinic has been opened in Novi Troiany, Bolhrad district, Odesa region, with a capacity of 5000 residents and qualified medical staff and modern equipment.
In the 2023-2024 marketing year, official statistics on grain exports from Ukraine improved due to the current grain corridor and a decrease in gray exports. Total exports increased by 3% y-o-y, including wheat exports up 10% and corn exports down 275,000 tons.
The Supreme Anti-Corruption Court extended the term of the pre-trial investigation against ex-minister Mykola Solsky for another eight months, until December 23, 2024, in the case of the events of 2017-2018, that is, long before Solsky became a minister.
Groza and Naumenko re-mortgaged the property of the Olympex grain terminal three times, possibly using fraudulent schemes and collusion with banks.
The National Bank of Ukraine is facing difficulties in managing the hryvnia exchange rate, balancing currency devaluation to support exports and measures to curb inflation in the context of the ongoing war.
Ukraine and the European Union will sign a security agreement that guarantees long-term arms supplies, military training and other security assistance to Ukraine.
The Russian army attacked a Lyceum, kindergarten and residential buildings in Nikopol and Marganets with artillery and kamikaze drones.
The Air Force shot down 5 of 6 missiles and 23 unmanned aerial vehicles during a massive Russian attack on Ukraine on the night of June 27.
Since the beginning of the invasion of Ukraine, Russian troops have lost approximately 539,320 personnel and 8,042 tanks.
Russia has three Kalibr missile carriers in the black and Azov seas with a total salvo of up to 36 missiles.
The invaders carried out 295 strikes on the Zaporizhia region, carrying out airstrikes using unmanned aerial vehicles and artillery on 6 settlements, as a result of which residential buildings were destroyed, but there were no civilian casualties.
During the night, North Korea launched almost 200 balloons with garbage in the direction of South Korea, which was the latest in a series of such provocations.
The Venice Commission has called on Georgia not to pass a bill restricting LGBT rights, as this could create a hostile atmosphere towards LGBT people in the country.
Biden and Trump will hold a televised debate on St on June 27 before the official nomination of presidential candidates, without viewers and with microphones turned on only during responses.
Bolivian armed forces in armored vehicles retreated from the Presidential Palace in La Paz after President Luis Arce sworn in a new military commander who called on soldiers to return to their barracks to avoid bloodshed and arrest the former commander who was behind the uprising.
Finland has allocated 500,000 euros to Ukraine under the OECD Economic Development Program to support reforms, the rule of law, the fight against corruption and business structures.
North Korea tested a hypersonic missile that exploded shortly after takeoff, flying about 250 km before falling into the sea of Japan.
The Russian army carried out 22 strikes on 8 settlements in the Sumy region and carried out 52 explosions, as a result of which one person was injured.
Denmark allocates 4. 7 million euros for the restoration of energy infrastructure in the Mykolaiv and Kharkiv regions of Ukraine.