The Cabinet of Ministers has registered four draft laws on the termination of agreements with Russia and the CIS. It is proposed to terminate agreements in the areas of road transport, protection of victims of conflict, transit and construction.
US President Donald Trump has stated that China has completely violated the agreement on customs duties, which is increasing tensions in bilateral trade between the countries. The United States and China previously agreed to reduce customs duties for 90 days.
The US has reopened the ambassador's residence in Damascus after a 12-year break in diplomatic relations. This indicates a warming of relations between the US and Syria. Representatives of the two countries signed an agreement on energy development.
The European Union plans to end funding for the COVID recovery fund, which was supposed to last until the end of 2026. This puts Italy, Spain and Poland, which are most dependent on these funds, at risk.
The ECHR is considering 4 interstate cases of Ukraine against Russia regarding crimes in Crimea, Donbas, and the Kerch Strait. In some cases, violations of human rights by the Russian Federation have already been confirmed.
The governments of Ukraine and Finland have signed an agreement on the implementation of the "Learning Together 2" program to support the reform of senior high school. Finland will allocate up to 20 million euros for the development of the academic direction.
Jan Lipavský stated that in regions where Russia borders NATO countries, there is no war, unlike other regions where conflicts are taking place. Kellogg previously said that Russia's concern about NATO expansion is understandable.
Students in grades 10-12 will be able to choose subjects and courses, deepen their core knowledge, and study non-core disciplines. The number of compulsory subjects will be reduced to 5-8.
In Ukraine, officers of the Educational Security Service conducted thematic safety lessons in schools. To date, more than 1,600 security officers are on duty in educational institutions.
Billionaire Elon Musk is leaving his position in the US government, but will be an informal advisor to Trump. A press conference is expected in the Oval Office.
Fighters of the NGU "Bureviy" brigade destroyed the occupiers' field fuel and lubricants depot with a drone. Destruction confirmed, fuel burned down, enemy equipment will not be able to move.
Russia earns billions from oil exports to the West, which allows it to finance the war. Russia's revenues from fossil fuels fell by only 5% in 2024, despite sanctions.
The administration of US President Donald Trump intends to create a Remigration Office to deport unassimilated foreigners. This step has provoked criticism and accusations of supporting a policy of ethnic cleansing.
The collapse of a glacier in Switzerland has highlighted the risks of global warming. Scientists have acknowledged the irreversibility of glacier loss, which threatens many regions, including the instability of mountain rocks.
China has stopped selling drones to Ukraine, but continues to supply them to Russia. Ukraine has found alternative reconnaissance drones, including FPV, and strike drones.
Lviv surgeons have performed the Kasai procedure on an infant for the first time in Ukraine using the Da Vinci robot to create biliary tracts. The surgery has bought time for the child's future liver transplant.
Motown legend Smokey Robinson has filed a $500 million defamation lawsuit against women who have accused him of sexual harassment. The singer denies the allegations and claims it is blackmail.
2 million border crossings have been recorded through the eQueue system, with the largest number being in the direction of Poland (1. 1 million). The system covers all checkpoints for trucks and buses.
The head of the SMS department is suspected of entering false information in the declaration for 2023. He did not declare a house, land, car, cash and other property, and also indicated false data about cryptocurrency.
Elon Musk has denied reports that his company xAI has entered into an agreement with Telegram to cooperate on the implementation of artificial intelligence technology in the messenger. Earlier, Pavel Durov announced the appearance of the Grok chatbot in Telegram.
Early voting for the presidential election has begun in South Korea at 3,568 polling stations. As of 11:00 a.m., turnout reached 7%, the highest in the last 5 elections.
Apple plans to change the names of operating systems by releasing iOS 26 and macOS 26. The new names will correspond to the year of release, like Samsung and Microsoft.
The US plans to revoke visas for Chinese students affiliated with the Chinese Communist Party or critical industries. This could escalate tensions between America and China.
The First Lady of the United States has denied rumors that President Donald Trump retaliated against Harvard for refusing his son admission. The Trumps assured that Barron did not apply there and will study at New York University.
The Trump administration ordered the suspension of registration for student visas and expanded social media screening of applicants. This is due to increased scrutiny of universities and protests.
In Obolon, a 16-year-old boy beat a homeless man to death with a wooden stick after a conflict. He was detained, criminal proceedings were opened and a preventive measure was chosen.
The SSU and the National Police conducted an online lesson for schoolchildren about the threats of recruitment by the Russian Federation. Students were told how to recognize the danger and what to do in case of attempts to involve them in sabotage.
The European Union plans to create a maritime security center in the Black Sea to monitor threats and protect infrastructure. The information will be transferred to Ukraine and other countries in the region.
In the Poltava region, 29 prisoners were discovered who were being held against their will in a psychiatric hospital. The people had their documents and phones taken away and were forced to work for free.
Due to the reduction in US aid, millions of people in the EU may be left without support. The funding deficit has reached $60 billion, which threatens global humanitarian activities.