During a discussion with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, U. S. President Joe Biden discussed possible solutions to the creation of an independent Palestinian state amid ongoing attacks on the Gaza Strip. Biden noted that there are many solutions, and not all UN members have their own armed forces.
Ivan Prykhodko, the occupying mayor of Horlivka, plans to install a propaganda stele in the city, according to the National Resistance Headquarters. This move is seen as a distraction from everyday problems and a continuation of the practice of special honors for cities under the rule of the Putin regime.
The Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine has put Petro Symonenko, leader of the banned Communist Party of Ukraine, on the wanted list. A criminal case was opened against Symonenko for publicly calling for the overthrow of the constitutional order and denying Russia's aggression against Ukraine.
Ukrainian missile forces struck three areas where enemy forces were concentrated, including manpower, weapons, military equipment, a command center and an enemy electronic warfare station. Over the course of the day, 72 combat engagements took place, and Ukrainian troops repelled numerous attacks in various directions.
In the criminal proceedings over the embezzlement of strategic lands of the Kyiv HPP, 12 suspects were served with a notice of suspicion, including the former head of the State Geocadastre in Kyiv region and businessman Ihor Mazepa. The involvement of other officials in the fraud is currently under investigation.
The STEAM lab is a format for the development of a science and mathematics classroom and a modernized physics classroom.
Ihor Mazepa, a Ukrainian businessman, was arrested and granted bail in the amount of UAH 349 million for his alleged involvement in a deal to alienate land of critical infrastructure, the Kyiv hydroelectric power plant.
The former director of the Odesa Regional Center for Emergency Medical Care, Oleksandr Mykhailenko, faces up to eight years in prison for purchasing medicines at inflated prices.
The surveyed bankers forecast the exchange rate at 41. 31 UAH/USD. While the previous forecast was at 41.16 UAH/USD.
The Ministry of Defense of Ukraine has canceled all contracts with companies related to the companies of the scandalous family of of Lviv businessman Ihor Hrynkevych. According to the military, this is an absolutely correct and logical step
The former acting director general of the Odesa Regional Clinical Hospital, Oleksandr Mykhaylenko, faces arrest and removal from office. The court hearing is scheduled for January 22.
Kyrylo Kernes, the son of former Kharkiv mayor Hennadiy Kernes, is reportedly working with pro-Russian political strategist Volodymyr Yegorov.
The head of one of the departments of the Armed Forces Support Command and the director of a Lviv-based defense equipment supplier were detained on charges of embezzling state funds. Both individuals face up to ten years in prison.
According to Dorotych, the key problems faced by businesses are the blocking of tax invoices and the gradual, targeted elimination of the simplified taxation system for microenterprises.
The doctor of law is optimistic that the case of possible abuses by Oleksandr Zyma, director of the NBU's legal department, will be investigated effectively and that all those involved in the crime will be suspected.
The former director of the Odesa Regional Center for Emergency Medical Care, Oleksandr Mykhailenko, was caught buying Z-tapes at inflated prices for about UAH 500,000.
Japan has signed a deal with the United States to purchase 400 Tomahawk land-based cruise missiles amid growing military threats from China and North Korea. The purchase is to be completed within three years, starting in April 2025.
Following the registration of 117 cases of rabies in 2023, Kharkiv region will strengthen control and vaccination measures, focusing on reducing the risk of infection among wild and domestic animals.
During his time in Germany, the son of former Kharkiv mayor Hennadiy Kernes became so detached from Ukrainian reality that he decided to launch a PR campaign on his father's death.
Renovated departments of the Dobroslav Multidisciplinary Intensive Care Hospital were opened in Odesa Oblast.
Among the winners is a medic, mother of two soldiers of the Azov battalion, one of whom was killed by the enemy, who started cooking and sending food to the front.
The SBU detained an FSB agent who was preparing an environmental terrorist attack in Odesa region. The main task of the offender was to identify and transfer coordinates where toxic substances are stored, including warehouses and storage facilities with pesticides.
According to Kiper, over 15 million tons of products were transshipped last year, which is 15-20% more than in 2022.
Chisinau International Airport has updated its three-letter code from KIV to RMO, which stands for Republic of Moldova. This change is part of the process of defining the airport's identity and bringing it in line with modern aviation standards.
Vadym Stolar's Foundation has launched the Feminine Me project to support women during the war.
Oleksandr Pavlichenko, Executive Director of the Ukrainian Helsinki Human Rights Union, believes that the Supreme Court's decision in the case of former FSB agent Shepelev can be a beacon for other judges.
Ukrainian MP Mykhailo Tsymbalyuk has called for stricter vetting of judicial candidates to prevent potential corruption in the system, particularly in the Supreme Court.
Director of the Legal Department of the National Bank of Ukraine Oleksandr Zyma tried to illegally resolve the problems with the regulator's liability in court for violations committed against Concord Bank.
Kyrylo Kernes, the son of the former mayor of Kharkiv, who has been living abroad during the Russian invasion, may not find political support if he returns to Ukraine.
The city of Bremen has donated a modern lung ventilator for newborns to the Odesa Oblast Children's Clinical Hospital. The donation is part of a project aimed at strengthening the capacity of the Odesa hospital.