The general fund of the state budget received UAH 273. 5 billion in taxes, fees and payments in April. Another UAH 69.2 billion was received in the form of international aid.
ATESH agents report panic among the occupiers in Crimea after the successful destruction of the 96L6E radar. The enemy expects strikes on military targets and is preparing raids.
Ukraine has called on the International Gymnastics Federation to bar Russian gymnast Melnikova, who supports the war and is associated with Putin's party, from participating in competitions. Her actions violate the IOC's recommendations regarding neutral status.
Microsoft will defend the interests of cloud service consumers in the EU and resist government overreach. The company is ready to sue if ordered to suspend its cloud business.
Japanese scientists have found that wounds in humans heal much slower than in other mammals, including chimpanzees. This may be due to the loss of body hair in the process of evolution.
In the Lviv region, a businessman was detained for organizing the illegal border crossing for draft evaders. For $9,000, he promised a transfer through the forests of Transcarpathia to the European Union.
In Kyiv, officials and entrepreneurs embezzled over 6 million hryvnias from the state budget allocated for the repair of ambulances. They inflated prices for spare parts.
Singer Katy Perry confessed that she feels "beaten and depressed" due to the negative public reaction to her recent space trip. However, she received strong support from fans ahead of her upcoming world tour.
Sarah Michelle Gellar showed off a luxurious walk-in closet on Instagram, just like Carrie Bradshaw's from "Sex and the City. " She hinted that her husband, Freddie Prinze Jr., helped make the dream a reality.
North Korea conducted a test launch of a supersonic cruise missile from the new destroyer "Choe Hyun". Kim Jong-un emphasized the importance of creating an aggressive defense system.
The Prime Minister of Spain has stated that they are investigating the causes of the power outages in Spain and Portugal. The authorities have created a commission that will examine the role of private energy companies.
Four deaths were recorded in Spain as a result of the blackout on the Iberian Peninsula. One person died from the fire, three from carbon monoxide.
Putin insists on recognizing the annexed territories as part of Russia as a condition for negotiations, which complicates Trump's efforts to end the ceasefire. Negotiations have reached a deadlock.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine calls on international organizations to condemn Russia's crimes against Ukrainians. The investigation into the murder of Viktoria Roshchina revealed signs of torture and the absence of organs.
Human remains found in a garbage dump turned out to be archaeological artifacts. They were collected by archaeologists during the 19th–20th centuries in the territory of Podil and stored in the institute.
A mercury leak occurred from a training device in the university building in Rivne. Rescuers collected 2.3 kg of mercury and reminded about the toxicity of its vapors and the rules of action in case of a spill.
The management of a defense plant in the Dnipropetrovsk region supplied the army with over 120,000 defective mortar shells. They are accused of obstructing the lawful activities of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, which led to severe consequences.
The White House has criticized Amazon for displaying Trump's tariffs in price tags. This has caused a conflict with the Trump administration, which considers it a hostile act.
ESA has launched the Biomass satellite into orbit, which will monitor forests and assess their ability to absorb carbon dioxide. The satellite will provide scientists with an understanding of the state of forests in the Earth's carbon cycle.
Nataliya Dmitriyeva, the sister of a Kremlin negotiator, visited Ukraine in February 2025 with a U. S. passport. Her activities and the purpose of the trip remain unknown.
The government of Montenegro is initiating a review of all honorary citizenships granted to foreigners. The decision was made following the case of a businessman who is implicated in a case involving the embezzlement of more than €2.2 million.
The Ministry of Economy announced that the payment of the National cashback for March is in the final stage. 3.4 million people will receive 443 million hryvnias, which is the largest cashback accrual.
The Italian Prime Minister stressed that Ukraine needs a lasting peace, and Putin's promises of a ceasefire for three days are not enough. Zelenskyy is ready for a truce, now it is Russia's turn.
The Cabinet of Ministers stated a lack of funds to increase teachers' salaries to the European level. However, the government is taking steps to gradually increase the wages of educators.
A state of emergency has been declared in Spain due to a nationwide power outage. An emergency government meeting is addressing the situation, with millions of people without electricity.
During the day, the occupiers shelled the Kupiansk district of Kharkiv region, damaging houses and garages. As a result of the shelling, a 65-year-old man was injured and hospitalized.
Thanks to the use of unmanned systems, Ukrainian defenders are inflicting significant losses on the occupiers' logistics. In the past week alone, 969 units of enemy equipment were destroyed.
The head of the US Border Service stated that the birth of a child in the US does not give parents immunity from deportation. The Trump administration plans to deport 1 million immigrants.
According to Donald Trump, as president he now "runs the country and the world," and is no longer just surviving, as he was during his first term. He also noted that he is now having "a lot of fun."
The Spanish Central Bank reported that online payments in the country are available during the blackout, and the TARGET system is working. CaixaBank assured that their online services are working, but incidents occur in branches and ATMs.