Dmytro Lubinets, the Ukrainian Parliament Commissioner for Human Rights, appealed to UNESCO after a massive missile attack on Odesa, which damaged seven cultural heritage sites in the city's historic center. Among the damaged sites are four architectural monuments of national significance, including the Vorontsov Palace and the Londonska Hotel.
People's Deputy Nina Yuzhanina insists on preserving the provisions of bill No. 12414, which restrict law enforcement officers from entering housing without a court order. She warns against expanding the powers of law enforcement officers, which could lead to abuses.
An opinion column by financial expert Olena Sosiedka.
Ukrainian aircraft manufacturing, which services Western aircraft and modernizes military aircraft, lost state support from January 1, 2025. The Defence City initiative could be a lifeline, but it needs changes to include aircraft manufacturing enterprises and lower the income threshold from defense contracts.
A new artificial intelligence platform demonstrates high accuracy in diagnosing myalgic encephalomyelitis by analyzing biological changes in gut bacteria, immune responses, and metabolism. The study found impaired interactions between the microbiome, metabolites, and immune system in patients.
Political scientist Taras Zahorodnii stated that Russia is trying to use protests to destabilize the situation in Ukraine and discredit it in Europe.
The head of Chechnya, Ramzan Kadyrov, almost drowned in Bodrum, Turkey. He was rescued by coast guard representatives and taken to a hospital where he received assistance.
A yellow danger level has been declared in Kyiv and the northeastern part of Ukraine due to thunderstorms, hail, and squalls of 15-20 m/s on July 25-26. Bad weather may affect the operation of services and traffic.
RSE s. r.o. supplied 18 gas-piston power plants with a total capacity of 41.4 MW to Ukrzaliznytsia. This happened within the framework of the Energy Support Fund for Ukraine with financial assistance from the Government of Great Britain.
The Foreign Intelligence Service of Ukraine returned the old printed book "Trebnyk" from 1844 with the autograph of Metropolitan Andrey Sheptytsky, which was considered lost since the Second World War. The book was found abroad and transferred to the Ministry of Culture.
Serbia has confirmed its support for Ukraine's territorial integrity and its European aspirations, but is not ready to join the EU sanctions against Russia. Minister Nemanja Starović explained this by economic consequences and the lack of security guarantees as a non-EU member.
Christine Cabot, HR Director at Astronomer, has resigned after being seen hugging CEO Andy Byron at a Coldplay concert. This happened after an official investigation initiated by the company's Board of Directors.
Kostiantyn Hladkyi, an employee of MHP's Vinnytsia poultry farm, was wounded at the front and underwent prosthetics and rehabilitation in the USA. This became possible thanks to the support of colleagues, the "MHP Poruch" program, and the Protez Foundation.
Isolated cases of locust appearance have been recorded in Kyiv and Zhytomyr regions, while giant swarms have already flooded the south and east of Ukraine. The State Food and Consumer Service explains this by high temperatures, drought, neglected lands, and also the ecocide committed by the Russian Federation.
Since 2021, 8,644 new agricultural companies have been registered in Ukraine, while 3,416 have ceased operations, indicating significant growth. The largest number of new companies appeared in Odesa region, Kyiv, and Lviv region, and 1,738 agricultural firms changed their region of activity, of which 346 moved to western regions.
A five-year-old boy who went missing in the village of Zaprudka, Vyshhorod district, was found in the morning with the help of a drone. The child is alive and unharmed after night search operations.
Opinion column by lawyer Volodymyr Bohatyr.
The Verkhovna Rada adopted in the first reading draft laws on Defence City, which provide for tax and customs benefits for defense industry enterprises. However, the aviation industry may remain outside the regime due to strict criteria, which jeopardizes its potential and the country's defense capability.
Three recipes for summer desserts are presented: yogurt dessert with berries, chocolate date bars, and banana ice cream. These desserts are quick to prepare, have minimal ingredients, and are a healthy alternative to traditional sweets.
Russian propagandists approved of the protests in Ukraine, calling on Ukrainians to continue the rallies. The Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine and the Foreign Intelligence Service of Ukraine reported that Russia is using these protests to undermine Ukraine's ability to resist aggression.
The Irish media regulator is pressuring the X platform over non-compliance with new age verification rules to protect minors. The company risks a fine of up to 500,000 euros and is challenging the code in court.
U. S. federal prosecutors have charged Michael Hann, who manufactured seven improvised explosive devices using artificial intelligence advice. He stored five of them and shotgun shells on the roof of a residential building in the SoHo neighborhood of New York.
Investment Capital Ukraine (ICU) met bondholders halfway, who had been in a suspended state for a long time — the so-called "hostages" — due to frozen issues of Loan Participation Notes (LPN) from EMIS Finance B. V.
The SBU prevented a terrorist attack in the center of Kyiv on July 23, detaining a woman who tried to blow up a cafe with two improvised explosive devices. Russian special services planned to detonate the explosives remotely during the evening rush hour.
A 48-year-old woman was injured as a result of artillery shelling of Novoandriivka in the Orikhiv community. Houses were damaged, the injured person was hospitalized.
LEGO has announced an official Game Boy set, recreating the 1989 console with accurate design and lenticular lenses to display game scenes. It will go on sale on October 1, 2025, for $60.
The SBU detained two FSB agents who were preparing a double terrorist attack near the regional TCC in Mykolaiv. The attackers planned to detonate two explosive devices: one near the administrative building of the TCC, the second – after the arrival of rescuers and police.
Ukrzaliznytsia explained the anomalous demand for tickets in summer by group transportation and increased passenger traffic. The company is introducing new routes, increasing the number of carriages, and fighting against resellers by blocking accounts and introducing validation through "Diia."
The decision of the Minister of Health was supported by the new composition of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices.
The premiere of the biopic "Michael" has been postponed to April 24, 2026. The reasons are the excessive length of the film and the presence of controversial scenes related to the Jordan Chandler case.