British volunteer and combat medic Peter Foucher, pseudonym Hasta La Vista, died on the front line saving wounded Ukrainian soldiers and evacuating civilians from frontline cities during the Russian occupation.
7 enemy ships left the Black Sea, including 1 Kalibr cruise missile carrier without missiles.
Ukraine's Defense Minister Umerov and US Secretary of Defense Austin will meet at the Pentagon on Tuesday to discuss defense cooperation, regional security, and strengthening the US-Ukraine defense partnership.
The United States has no evidence that North Korean troops were sent to Russia to support its invasion of Ukraine, but it knows that North Korea supports Russia's military aggression.
Russian occupants reportedly advanced near several settlements in Donetsk region, including Stelmakhivka, Makiivka, Yevhenivka and Nevelske.
Biden criticized the Supreme Court's decision to grant partial immunity to former presidents, saying it sets a dangerous precedent that undermines the rule of law and gives the president virtually unlimited power.
Traffic on Heroiv Dnipra Street in Kyiv will be restricted for a month from July 2 to July 31 due to road repairs.
NATO plans to create a leadership position in Kyiv and a new command in Germany to coordinate long-term military assistance and training for Ukraine.
North Korea has tested a new tactical ballistic missile, the Hwasongpho-11Da-4. 5, designed to carry an ultra-large 4.5-ton warhead with a range of 90-500 km.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban may visit Kyiv on July 2 to meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, the Financial Times reports.
The new conditions for climbing Mount Fuji, including a $12 fee and a daily limit of 4,000 tourists, were introduced to protect the UNESCO World Heritage Site and ensure the safety of visitors.
The Finnish Parliament has approved a defense agreement that gives the United States access to 15 Finnish military bases, allows the presence of American soldiers and the storage of their military equipment in Finland.
Russian occupants carried out three drone strikes on the Orthodox Holy Archangel Michael Church in Zmiivka, Kherson region, causing a fire and damaging windows, roof and bell tower.
The Netherlands has authorized the export of 24 F-16 fighter jets and 7 engines to Ukraine, with the first aircraft to be delivered in the near future.
During NATO's CWIX24 exercise in Poland, Ukraine's DELTA combat system was successfully integrated with Poland's TOPAZ artillery fire control system, demonstrating its ability to securely transfer data and ensure interoperability with NATO systems.
Carlo Formosa is the new Italian ambassador to Ukraine, succeeding Pier Francesco Zazzo, and will represent Italy's close alliance with Ukraine and its contribution to peace, recovery and European integration.
Since the launch of the Grain from Ukraine initiative in the fall of 2022, Ukraine has exported 221. 41 thousand tons of agricultural products to 10 countries in Africa and Asia, ensuring food security for 8 million people.
Israel is close to eliminating Hamas's military capabilities in Gaza, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said.
Russia was not elected to the UN Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) after 26 rounds of voting, demonstrating its international isolation due to its criminal actions.
Ukraine will win the war with Russia thanks to the help of Polish and American allies, says Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk.
Greece became the first EU country to allow employers to unilaterally introduce a six-day workweek with additional pay for the sixth day, but only in industries with round-the-clock operations and in case of emergency.
The Democratic National Committee is considering formally nominating Joe Biden as the party's presidential candidate as early as July 21 to ensure his presence in the November election and end internal party discussions about his replacement after his poor performance in the debates.
On July 2, there will be three phases of power outages lasting from 8 to 12 hours simultaneously throughout the day in both the black and gray zones due to increased electricity consumption caused by the hot weather.
The Russian army fired mortars, artillery, and drones at 9 settlements in Sumy region of Ukraine, including Khotyn, Yunakiv, Bilopil, Vorozhbiansk, Miropil, Krasnopil, Velykopysarivka, Shalyhyno, and Seredina-Budska, on July 1.
The Supreme Court has ruled that Trump may have immunity for actions during his presidency related to the storming of the Capitol on January 6, 2021.
Since the beginning of the day, 161 combat engagements have taken place in various parts of the frontline, the enemy launched missile, air and artillery strikes, but Ukrainian troops successfully repelled most of the attacks, inflicting significant losses on Russian troops and equipment.
House Democrats are calling on the Pentagon to expand training for more Ukrainian pilots on F-16 fighter jets to maximize their strategic advantage in the ongoing conflict with Russia.
The article describes corruption scandals and the lack of reforms in the Ukrainian prosecutor's office, suggesting that the resignation of its entire leadership, including Prosecutor General Andriy Kostin, may be inevitable due to public distrust and inability to solve systemic problems.
The full-scale war in Ukraine has forced Ukrainian businesses, including retailers that are heavily dependent on imported goods, to face numerous challenges, such as demanding prepayments from suppliers, disrupting logistics, financial constraints, relocating employees, and the need to find new importers.
As part of the social initiative competition "Time to Act, Ukraine!" MHP-Community Charitable Foundation will support 150 projects totaling more than UAH 14 million, including therapeutic gardens and rehabilitation spaces for veterans, resource rooms, cinemas and hubs for young people, and medical equipment for hospitals.