At the first strategic session, regulation, education, and AI integration into key economic sectors were discussed.
The Asset Recovery and Management Agency (ARMA) purchased a Hyundai Staria car for almost 3 million hryvnias. Political scientist Dmytro Hromakov considers this purchase inappropriate in wartime conditions, especially given the luxurious configuration of the car.
The scientific and production company LLC "MS AVIA-GRADE" is accused of legalizing funds through cooperation with four suppliers. The company states that all purchases are documented, and the conclusions of law enforcement agencies are based on fragments of bank statements without proper checks.
The Cabinet of Ministers refused to appoint the candidate for the position of head of the BEB, selected by the Commission. Lawyer Volodymyr Bohatyr points to systemic mistakes and risks to national security from the creation of bodies with “foreign elements”.
The Ukrainian cryptocurrency exchange service ObmenAT24 took a leading position among the best crypto exchanges in Ukraine according to the financial portal "Minfin".
At the initiative of Valeriy Dubil, Chairman of the Supervisory Board of the Youth Initiative Charitable Foundation "Nadiya" and First Deputy Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada Committee on National Health, and Vita Prysyazhnyuk, co-founder of the foundation, the "Nadiya" team embarks on humanitarian missions to the front line every week.
The National Bank of Ukraine approved the acquisition of the insurance company "Krayina" by Vyacheslav Suprunenko, the majority shareholder of ASVIO Investment Holding. This acquisition is part of the holding's strategy for developing digital financial services.
People's Deputy Maksym Buzhanskyi stated that 70% of NABU cases against MPs are related to errors in declarations, not corruption. This raises questions about the effectiveness of anti-corruption bodies and their funding.
The Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine rejected Oleksandr Tsyvinskyi's candidacy for the position of BEB director, appointing a repeat competition. Ukrainian business complains about pressure and over-regulation, expecting transparent rules of the game and equal conditions.
Political expert Oleh Posternak proposes to disband NABU due to low economic efficiency, low productivity of detectives, and corruption scandals. Over 10 years of the Bureau's existence, its expenses amounted to over UAH 10 billion, while the amount of recoveries based on court decisions is about UAH 800 million.
The Asset Recovery and Management Agency (ARMA) purchased a Hyundai Staria Bronze minivan in the top configuration for almost 3 million hryvnias. The tender winner was "Bogdan Auto" company, which is associated with ex-president Petro Poroshenko.
On July 19, the Wembley Arena in London will host a fight for the undisputed world heavyweight title.
The NACP began checking Danylo Hetmantsev's declaration for 2020, but did not complete it due to martial law. The declaration revealed a loan from the MP's mother to a Lebanese man who is under US sanctions due to his ties to "Hezbollah".
MP Oksana Dmytriieva explained that the Ministry of Justice demands the removal of percentage restrictions from the draft resolution on regulating marketing in the pharmaceutical market, as they are not provided for by the current law.
On May 30, an important step in the global expansion of Ukrainian development was taken: D. GROUP signed an investment agreement for the construction of a new hotel near Bucharest Airport.
The Basketball Federation of Ukraine and the National Platform for Sports Integrity discussed joint actions against match-fixing. Information and educational campaigns are planned, as well as the inclusion of anti-corruption topics in the FBU training programs.
The Asset Recovery and Management Agency did not cancel the tender for the purchase of a Hyundai Staria Bronze car in the top configuration for almost UAH 3 million. This happened despite public outrage and criticism from anti-corruption activists.
A story that should not have happened: how modernized helicopters lost their armament due to Soviet standards.
After the dismissal of detective Stanislav Braverman, NABU is urged to dismiss Roman Nedov, who concealed property worth hundreds of thousands of dollars. His wife suddenly increased her income to UAH 7 million in 2021–2024.
The MHP-Hromadi Charitable Foundation and MHP, together with Mariupol State University, announced the second wave of the "Community Leaders School" program. Participants will gain knowledge, mentorship, and grants up to UAH 1 million on co-financing terms.
The "DobroDiy" Charity Exchange provided over half a million hryvnias in aid in June.
The number of newborns in Ukraine decreased by 97,093 from 2021 to 2024. Expert Olena Sosedka notes that this leads to a decrease in the working-age population and hinders economic development.
In Odesa region, a Moldovan citizen died during construction work due to a falling concrete support. The deceased and the injured man were not officially employed and were illegally staying in Ukraine.
From July 7, 2025, the planet Uranus enters the sign of Gemini, promising an intellectual revolution and a renewal of thinking. On July 10, there will be a full moon in Capricorn, which will require inner composure and attention to emotions.
The court once again did not allow the NABU detective to close the case regarding Shabunin's organization of fictitious secondments to the NAPC - veteran.
All inquiries will be automatically forwarded to the relevant heads of the Prosecutor General's Office.
The second competition for the management of Gulliver shopping mall is entering its final stage, with Alakor City LLC as one of the participants, whose owner has Russian citizenship. If the shopping mall is transferred to this company, responsibility will fall on the ARMA leadership, particularly on its head, Olena Duma.
The Ukrainian army uses Soviet equipment, which is repaired according to outdated standards, creating legal uncertainty. The transition from GOSTs to DSTUs and NATO standards complicates the modernization and maintenance of military equipment.
Ukrainian business operates under conditions of war, crisis, and migration, while simultaneously preserving jobs, forming new approaches to team management, reintegrating veterans into professional life, and supporting mental health.
Favbet Foundation and GoFriends IT Academy held a master class "Ticket to IT" in Stryi for 53 vulnerable teenagers. The event is part of the Build Up project, which introduces young people to 12 areas of digital professions and offers free training.