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The US expects $20 billion from the minerals deal with Ukraine

The United States expects to receive $20 billion from a deal with Ukraine on rare earth minerals. Zelenskiy refuses to sign a new deal without expanded security guarantees for Ukraine.

Economy • February 27, 06:06 PM • 34404 views
Electricity restrictions for business: when to expect blackouts on February 28

“Ukrenergo introduces power restrictions for industry and business on February 28 from 5:00 to 10:00 and from 16:00 to 22:00. No disconnections of household consumers are planned, but the schedules may change.

Society • February 27, 05:15 PM • 27180 views
Ministry of Justice explains how to file reports

The Ministry of Justice has provided detailed explanations on how to properly prepare and submit army reports. Commanders do not have the right to reject reports for minor errors or require verbal approval.

Society • February 27, 04:50 PM • 31484 views
The High Anti-Corruption Court judges distort ECHR practice by favoring prosecution even with 100% alibi - Ukrainian lawyers

Semen Khanin stated that The High Anti-Corruption Court is leveling the legal assistance to defense lawyers and human rights. Investigating judges ignore the evidence of the defense and consider every suspicion to be justified even if there is an alibi.

Society • February 27, 04:28 PM • 23341 views
Ukrainian minerals against China's restrictions: what Trump is up to

The United States plans to sign an agreement with Ukraine on rare earth metals mining to reduce its dependence on China. Ukraine has significant reserves of lithium, graphite, and neodymium, accounting for up to 20% of the world's resources.

Economy • February 27, 04:07 PM • 24254 views
The EU needs Ukraine to strengthen its strategic autonomy: research presented in the Rada committees

The study identified three areas where Ukraine could strengthen the EU's strategic autonomy: critical materials, industry, and food. Ukraine's integration could double its GDP in 10 years and create 815,000 jobs.

Business News • February 27, 04:02 PM • 67669 views
Pope denies rumors of his critical condition and resignation

Pope Francis is undergoing treatment at Rome's Gemelli Hospital, where his condition is gradually improving. The pontiff has denied information about his near-death experience and possible resignation, but his upcoming calendar of events has been changed.

News of the World • February 27, 03:36 PM • 47838 views
Putin's representative tries to bring US into Ukraine deal - Bloomberg

Putin's special envoy Kirill Dmitriev is trying to engage the United States in a deal with Russia through business proposals to Trump and Musk. Russia is offering access to oil and joint projects in the Arctic in exchange for a settlement in Ukraine that is favorable to the Kremlin.

Economy • February 27, 03:27 PM • 26036 views
Russia will use ceasefire to prepare new aggression - CPJ

The head of the NSDC's CDC said that Russia sees the ceasefire as a pause to further destabilize Ukraine. He emphasized the need to control the Russian military-industrial complex and support national groups in Russia.

War in Ukraine • February 27, 03:14 PM • 23467 views
FAVBET is the official sponsor of Football 360 on UPL TV

UPL TV is launching a new analytical project Football 360 with the support of FAVBET. The weekly program will offer in-depth analysis of UPL matches, European Cups and the top 5 European championships.

Sports • February 27, 03:07 PM • 23030 views
Ukraine could lose up to €4 billion annually if the EU does not extend preferential trade

The EU may not extend trade preferences for Ukraine after June 6, 2025. This could lead to annual losses of EUR 3.5-4 billion for the Ukrainian economy and a return to the old system of quotas and duties.

Business News • February 27, 03:02 PM • 63363 views
Former Polish Prime Minister accused of abuse of power

The Polish prosecutor's office accused Mateusz Morawiecki of abuse of power in organizing the 2020 remote elections. The former prime minister denied the charges and refused to give explanations until he had familiarized himself with the case file.

Politics • February 27, 02:35 PM • 21704 views
Russia is building power transmission lines towards ZNPP - former plant employee

Russia is building power lines from Crimea to connect ZNPP to its grid. An expert at the plant warns that once connected, it will be almost impossible to return the plant to Ukrainian control.

War in Ukraine • February 27, 01:11 PM • 28499 views
Social network X spreads fake news allegedly from the New York Post to discredit Zelensky - CPJ

A fake video on behalf of the New York Post about USAID's payment of $4 million to Time magazine is circulated on social network X. The Center for Countering Disinformation denies information about bribery for Zelenskyy's recognition as “Person of the Year.

Society • February 27, 12:59 PM • 40435 views
What colors of electric cars are most popular in Ukraine - the answer of Ministry of Internal Affairs

Since the beginning of 2025, 7239 electric vehicles have been registered in Ukraine, of which 6024 are used. Gray has become the most popular color among electric cars, followed by white and black.

Society • February 27, 12:56 PM • 18839 views
Occupied Mariupol switches to strict water supply schedule as reservoir runs dry

In occupied Mariupol, water supply is restricted to 6 hours a day due to the critical shallowing of the Starokrymskoye reservoir. The city needs 150,000 cubic meters of water daily, while the reservoir can only provide 40,000.

Society • February 27, 12:25 PM • 37851 views
SBU serves suspicion notice to Russian official in charge of supplying combat aircraft to Russian army

The SBU has served a notice of suspicion to Yuri Slyusar, director of the Russian aircraft corporation, for aiding and abetting in the conduct of war. Under his leadership, more than 100 combat aircraft have been produced for attacks on Ukraine since the beginning of the invasion.

War in Ukraine • February 27, 12:05 PM • 25922 views
The company claiming to manage the Gulliver shopping center has tax debts worth millions of hryvnias

Alakor City LLC, the sole bidder for the management of the Gulliver shopping center, has unpaid taxes of UAH 66 million. The Supreme Court partially overturned the previous decisions and sent the case for reconsideration.

Economy • February 27, 11:50 AM • 243186 views
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“MPs do not understand the consequences": Yuzhanina on Hetmantsev's draft law on the Deposit Guarantee Fund

MP Yuzhanina criticized draft law No. 13007 on the Deposit Guarantee Fund. She is working on an alternative draft law to eliminate corruption risks and ensure transparency of the Fund's work.

Economy • February 27, 11:16 AM • 115805 views
FAVBET supported the UA STEEL CUP Winter 2025 media cup

The UA STEEL CUP Winter 2025 media football tournament supported by FAVBET took place in Lviv. RUH MEDIA TEAM became the tournament champion, defeating ARMAT in the final.

Society • February 27, 09:08 AM • 23833 views
Useful properties of pistachios and recommendations for their selection

A detailed overview of the beneficial properties of pistachios, their impact on health, and the rules for choosing a quality product. Recommendations for proper storage of pistachios to preserve their nutritional properties.

Business News • February 27, 08:38 AM • 51974 views
A child dies of measles in the United States for the first time in 10 years

In West Texas, an unvaccinated child died of measles, the first fatal case in the United States in a decade. The outbreak has spread to two states, infecting more than 130 people, mostly children.

News of the World • February 26, 08:02 PM • 33297 views
Hamas to hand over bodies of 4 Israeli hostages in exchange for release of hundreds of prisoners

Israel and Hamas have agreed to hand over the bodies of four hostages in exchange for the release of hundreds of Palestinian prisoners. The exchange is scheduled for Wednesday evening, completing the first phase of the truce.

News of the World • February 26, 07:33 PM • 25098 views
President awards the title of Hero of Ukraine to Lieutenant Stotskyi

The President of Ukraine signed Decree No. 138 on awarding the title of Hero of Ukraine to Vladyslav Stotskyi. The senior lieutenant received the award for personal courage, heroism and selfless service to the Ukrainian people.

War in Ukraine • February 26, 06:55 PM • 37067 views
Gossip Girl star dies in the US

39-year-old actress Michelle Trachtenberg died in her apartment in New York. The actress had recently undergone a liver transplant, and her death is not considered suspicious.

News of the World • February 26, 06:36 PM • 38589 views
Zelensky awarded paramedic Tsybukh the title of Hero of Ukraine posthumously

Volodymyr Zelenskyy has posthumously awarded the title of Hero of Ukraine with the Order of the Golden Star to Iryna Tsybukh. The paramedic of the Hospitallers battalion died on May 29, 2024, during a rotation in the Kharkiv sector.

Society • February 26, 06:05 PM • 35598 views
16 fugitives detained on the border with Hungary

Border guards detained a minibus with 16 men who were trying to illegally cross the border with Hungary. Each “client” paid from 7 to 15 thousand dollars, and the organizers face criminal liability.

War in Ukraine • February 26, 05:51 PM • 35860 views
The United States did not support the WTO statement condemning Russian aggression

44 WTO members and Ukraine sign the annual statement condemning the impact of Russia's invasion. For the first time, the United States refused to support the document, indicating a change in its position.

News of the World • February 26, 05:41 PM • 27897 views
Trump confirms Zelenskiy's visit to the US on February 28

The US President announced a meeting with Volodymyr Zelenskyy on February 28 to sign an agreement on natural resources. The document does not provide for Ukraine's debt obligations to the United States.

News of the World • February 26, 05:14 PM • 26302 views
Bohdan Krotevych resigns as Azov's chief of staff

Lieutenant Colonel Bohdan “Tavr” Krotevych is completing his service as Chief of Staff of the 12th Azov Brigade. In 10 years, he has risen from infantryman to chief of staff and participated in key operations, including the defense of Mariupol.

Society • February 26, 05:08 PM • 37319 views