Ukraine's air defense forces shot down 13 attack drones and four anti-aircraft missiles launched from Russia's Belgorod region overnight.
The RemiCity shopping center in Khabarovsk, Russia, caught fire, its roof burning and a visible column of smoke forming, leading to the evacuation of about 270 people.
USAID announces a $60 million aid package to support Ukrainian agriculture through a new Harvest program aimed at improving production efficiency, resilience, and competitiveness during the war, laying the groundwork for the sector's long-term development.
Canadian military instructors model realistic combat scenarios to train Ukrainian soldiers in modern warfare tactics as part of Operation UNIFIER to defend against Russian invasion.
Three missing surfers, two Australians and one American, were found dead near Ensenada, Mexico.
If elected president, Trump plans to demand that NATO allies increase defense spending to 3% of GDP, excluding aid to Ukraine.
Ukraine is ready to strengthen cooperation with the EU in countering cyber threats from Russia, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said.
Three Indian nationals were arrested and charged with the murder of a Sikh separatist leader in Canada, causing a serious diplomatic conflict between the two countries.
The G7 plans to provide Kyiv with $50 billion in aid from frozen Russian assets, and the US is negotiating to sign an agreement at the G7 summit in June.
The countries participating in the Peace Summit in Switzerland on June 15-16 will develop a common negotiating position and submit it to Russia as a first step toward a just peace in Ukraine.
The State Property Fund of Ukraine sold Lvivdiprokomunbud at an auction for UAH 15 million, which is 59 times the starting price of UAH 255. 2 thousand.
Four people, including a child and two elderly women, were injured when a civilian office building in Kharkiv caught fire due to falling debris from a downed Iranian Shahid drone.
CIA Director William Burns arrives in Cairo, Egypt, to participate in meetings to mediate a ceasefire and hostage release in the Gaza conflict.
The police are investigating the actions of officials of the Kyiv Research and Design Institute Energoproekt on the fact of unlawfully obstructing the state's access to strategic information on the design of nuclear power plants and participation in the management of the enterprise, which potentially threatens Ukraine's interests during the war.
British Foreign Secretary David Cameron opposed sending Western troops to Ukraine, saying it would be a dangerous escalation and that NATO soldiers should not kill Russian soldiers.
The director of the State Enterprise "Administration of River Ports" was detained while receiving a bribe of USD 8,500 for concluding a contract related to the operation of hydraulic structures in Kyiv region.
In Kharkiv, two drone strikes on civilian infrastructure in the Osnovianskyi district of the city injured one person and caused a large-scale fire.
A series of explosions occurred in Kharkiv, Ukraine, triggering an air raid alert and warnings of drone attacks from Russia's Belgorod region.
The Ministry of Energy discussed with the US Embassy preparations for the next heating season, including the restoration of damaged facilities, increasing electricity generation capacity, and stabilizing Ukraine's energy system after Russian attacks.
Three Russian students suspected of exporting dual-use goods from Finland to other countries in violation of sanctions face imprisonment.
Starting from May 4, license plates on cars used for driving training and exams will be changed from the letter "U" to the letter "H".
Russian occupants shelled 10 border settlements of Sumy region with various weapons, including rockets, mortars, artillery, tanks and drones, resulting in 120 explosions.
China is pushing ahead with plans to build floating nuclear reactors that could power military installations in the disputed South China Sea, raising concerns from the United States about undermining regional security and stability.
Estonian MP Kristo Ann Vaga cycled 1,700 kilometers from Tallinn to Kyiv, raising €30,000 for the Ukrainian Armed Forces to purchase cars and drones.
The NBU introduced the largest package of currency restrictions since the beginning of the full-scale war, allowing businesses to enter new markets, repatriate dividends, transfer funds abroad under leasing/rental agreements, repay foreign loans and interest on them, and ease restrictions on representative offices, which aims to improve the business environment, support economic recovery and facilitate new investments.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine recommends that Ukrainian citizens avoid visiting crowded places and participating in protests in Tbilisi due to the ongoing mass demonstrations in the city.
Ukraine has won the ІВ division of the 2024 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship and will be promoted to the IA division for the first time in 7 years.
Every year, Christians await the symbolic descent of the Holy Fire, a ceremony. UNN has collected interesting information about this sacrament, which traditionally takes place on the last Saturday before Easter.
Olena Sosedka, co-founder of the Dobrodiy Charity Exchange, received the Cross of Honor from the Defense Ministry for helping the army.
As a result of the recent Russian attacks on Odesa from April 29 to May 1 16 people are still in hospital, 5 of them in serious condition, including a 4-year-old girl.