Russia's Su-27SM3, Su-30SM, Su-34, Su-35S, and Su-57 fighters contain more than 2,000 foreign-made electronic components from the United States, Japan, and other countries that are used in navigation, guidance, and communication systems, despite the sanctions.
The draft law on the "white business club" initiated by Danylo Hetmantsev contains discriminatory provisions and corruption risks, according to analysts of the Union of Ukrainian Entrepreneurs.
A special issue of the Local History magazine about writer, dissident and human rights activist Vasyl Stus will be presented on April 23, featuring memories of his childhood, interviews with his family and researchers, and information about his native village.
Business Ombudsman Roman Vashchuk criticized the draft law on the "white business club" initiated by Hetmantsev, saying that it would create a reservation for the elite instead of leveling the playing field for all businesses.
Istanbul and Greek parks in Odesa will open this Saturday, April 20, along with the legendary Potemkin Stairs. However, traffic on Primorskaya Street is allowed only for vehicles, not for pedestrians
Despite his promises, Poroshenko has not given money for the Shukhevych Museum destroyed by Russia, the Lviv City Council reports.
Svitlana Popytych, winner of the Do Your Own business idea competition, is developing "ecological" pig farming.
The Ministry of Justice of Ukraine is not just substituting itself for the court, but is also violating the law. The Anti-Raider Board, which was once established under the Ministry, hinders the peaceful settlement of corporate conflicts, illegally revokes property titles and, in fact, facilitates raider attacks on companies.
Russians struck Nikopol district of Dnipropetrovs'k region, damaging houses, greenhouses, vehicles and power lines.
Ukrainian Special Forces destroyed a Russian T-90 advanced tank during reconnaissance in the Donetsk sector using a drone, immobilizing the tank and wounding its commander and gunner.
Since the beginning of the invasion of Ukraine, Russian troops have lost approximately 455,340 personnel and 7,189 tanks.
Over the past 24 hours, Russians attacked Zaporizhzhia region 310 times, striking 7 settlements from the air, UAVs, MLRS and artillery, destroying residential buildings but causing no civilian casualties.
Over the past day, 104 combat engagements took place along the contact line, during which the enemy launched 16 missile and 31 air strikes, and fired 79 times at Ukrainian positions and localities from multiple launch rocket systems.
Over the past day, the Ukrainian Armed Forces conducted 16 air strikes on Russian troops, targeting concentrations of personnel, anti-aircraft missile systems, a command center, artillery installations and unmanned aerial vehicle control points.
Biden and Czech Prime Minister Fiala discussed NATO alliances, strengthening the Czech Republic's defense capabilities, unwavering support for Ukraine against Russian invasion, and signing a memorandum on protecting democratic institutions from foreign disinformation.
Air Defense Forces destroyed 9 Shahed-131/136 attack drones launched from Crimea on the night of April 16 over different regions of Ukraine.
The United States is concerned that the Russian-occupied Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant in Ukraine is operated by unqualified and improperly trained personnel without proper licenses, which poses a threat to the safe operation of the nuclear facility.
In 2023, U. S. President Joe Biden and his wife Jill earned $620,000, paid $146,600 in federal income tax and $34,400 in state taxes, and donated $20,000 to 17 charities, including $5,000 to the Beau Biden Foundation.
The United States will not shoot down Russian drones over Ukraine, but will instead provide weapons and air defense equipment to the Ukrainian military.
A small fire broke out at the General Dynamics plant in Scranton, Pennsylvania, which produces artillery shells for the US Army, but it was quickly extinguished with no casualties.
European companies continue to supply components to Russian shipyards building naval vessels despite the sanctions, helping Russia to strengthen its military capabilities.
Netanyahu ordered the Israeli military to prepare options for a balanced response against Iran that would "send a signal" but avoid casualties after Iran's massive attack on Israel is repelled.
Explosions were heard in Khmelnytsky region during an air raid alert, indicating a possible drone attack, the Air Force Command of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reports.
This week's meetings of the IMF and the World Bank are to discuss unblocking frozen Russian assets to support Ukraine's resistance and long-term recovery.
Johnson plans to introduce four separate bills aimed at assisting Ukraine, Israel, Taiwan, and other national security priorities, including the use of confiscated Russian assets to help Ukraine.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has called on the international community to unite against Iranian aggression, which he characterized as a full-scale campaign that threatens world peace and the entire Middle East region.
The IAEA plans to invite Russia and Ukraine to assess the technical condition of the idle Zaporizhzhia NPP in 2024.
According to the Pentagon spokesperson, Ukraine urgently needs air defense equipment, and he emphasized the need for the US Congress to approve additional funding to support the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
Canada imposes new sanctions on 21 people in Belarus for suppressing protests and human rights violations after the 2020 presidential election.
Ukraine, Turkey, and Russia agree to ensure safe navigation for merchant ships in the Black Sea, with Kyiv and Moscow pledging not to attack, seize, or search non-military cargo ships.