Trump's campaign event in Wilmington, North Carolina, was canceled due to an expected storm, and he asked people to leave the area immediately for their safety, promising to return later.
Economist Oleh Ustenko said that the US aid to Ukraine will help replenish foreign exchange reserves, stabilize the hryvnia exchange rate and reduce inflation in the country.
Two Japanese Navy helicopters with 8 crew members crash in the Pacific Ocean during a night exercise, 1 crew member survives, and 7 are still missing.
Six people died and one person was injured in an accident on the Luhansk-Lysychansk highway. The accident occurred on April 20 at about 16:40 near the village of Zholobok. The driver of a Mitsubishi Pajero drove into the oncoming lane and collided with a UAZ car.
According to NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, the U. S. House of Representatives has approved a major new aid package for Ukraine that will enhance Ukraine's ability to defend itself against Russian invaders and strengthen security in Europe and North America.
The US is calling on the EU to lower taxes on income from frozen Russian assets to maximize the funds that can be lent to Ukraine, potentially up to $50 billion this summer, by issuing bonds or loans to be repaid with interest from those assets.
Turkish President Erdogan meets in Istanbul with Hamas political bureau chief Ismail Haniyeh to discuss humanitarian aid for Gaza and ceasefire initiatives.
A man who set himself on fire outside Trump's courtroom dies of his injuries.
As a result of Russian shelling, a large-scale fire broke out in Kurylivka, Kharkiv region, destroying 3 houses and outbuildings over an area of 600 square meters.
The US House of Representatives has approved a bill that could ban TikTok if ByteDance does not sell the social network within a year.
Blinken will visit China to urge Beijing to stop supporting Russia in the war in Ukraine.
The U. S. House of Representatives approves a major aid package for Ukraine, prompting Ukrainian Foreign Minister Kuleba to declare the day "a bad day for Putin" and praise America's unwavering support for Ukraine's values.
The United States is considering sending up to 60 additional military advisors to its embassy in Kyiv to support the logistics, oversight, and maintenance of weapons delivered to Ukraine, expanding its non-combat military presence in the country.
According to the Minister of Environmental Protection and Natural Resources of Ukraine, Russian aggression against Ukraine has caused environmental damage worth more than UAH 2. 4 trillion.
It will take the Pentagon less than a week to deliver weapons and ammunition to Ukrainian troops, including NATO 155mm shells, rocket artillery ammunition, air defense systems, and more, after a new aid package is approved for Kyiv.
On Tuesday, the Senate will vote to approve the Ukraine aid package bill previously approved by the House of Representatives, which requires 60+ votes and then a final majority of 50+ votes.
President Joe urged the Senate to quickly pass an aid package for Ukraine to provide Ukraine with weapons and equipment to meet its immediate needs on the battlefield.
Explosions were heard in Kharkiv, Ukraine, as Russian troops struck the city and region, prompting an air raid and calls for residents to take cover.
Ukraine may restrict access to public services for persons liable for military service who do not have military registration documents as an incentive to fulfill their duties during mobilization.
On Saturday, April 20, the Russian military carried out 283 explosions in 13 settlements of Sumy region, wounding one person.
The car and ammunition of the suspects in the shooting of patrol police officers in Vinnytsia region have been found, but the attackers, who are members of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, are still wanted and the search is ongoing.
Eight people, including two children aged three and four, were injured in a rocket attack on Odesa on April 20, and an 80-year-old local resident was hospitalized with a head injury.
The U. S. aid that Ukraine has received is a significant package that will be felt by soldiers on the front lines and cities suffering from Russian terror.
The US Congress approved $61 billion in aid to Ukraine, including $49. 9 billion for defense, $7.8 billion in budget support, $1.57 billion in economic assistance, and $400 million for border protection and demining, more weapons, long-range and air defense systems, and funds for recovery and reconstruction.
Ambassador of Ukraine to the U. S. Oksana Markarova thanked the House of Representatives for passing the Ukraine Assistance Bill and promised to continue to work for Ukraine's victory, which is necessary for the world to live under the rule of law.
Enemy attacks damaged Odesa's port infrastructure, wounding one civilian, despite efforts by air defense forces to shoot down missiles targeting the region's grain export facilities.
The investigation of the criminal proceedings against Vitaliy Shabunin, head of the Anti-Corruption Action Center, has been sabotaged for over 4 months due to Shabunin's close acquaintance with Olefirenko, deputy director of the SBI.
According to aviation expert Valeriy Romanenko, the loss of the Tu-22 pilot is a costly blow to Russia because of the long training required for fighter pilots and the specific composition of the aircraft's crew, which includes two pilots and two operators.
The European Court of Human Rights has ruled against Russian singer Philipp Kirkorov in his case against Lithuania for a travel ban over his statements in support of Russia's occupation of Crimea.
A missile was shot down overnight in Dnipropetrovs'k region, causing a fire in an outbuilding and damaging a house and two cars due to falling debris, while a Russian drone attack on the community of Zelenodolsk in Kryvyi Rih district led to a fire that was extinguished.