The Kyiv Regional Prosecutor's Office has served a notice of suspicion to the director of a limited liability company. He is accused of helping to misappropriate money from the local budget.
In a referendum initiated by trade unions, Switzerland voted in favor of a 13th supplemental pension and rejected raising the retirement age.
Turkey cut exports to Russia by a third in February due to the threat of US sanctions.
Russia is using the peace talks proposed by China and Turkey to undermine international support for Ukraine and shift the blame for the lack of negotiations to Kyiv.
Belgian police have arrested four teenagers suspected of preparing a jihadist attack after they exchanged messages about attack plans.
In Dnipro, a Russian military intelligence agent was exposed who was passing information about the movements of the Ukrainian Armed Forces and the location of military commissariats to Russian supervisors.
NATO launches a large-scale military exercise called Nordic Response 24 near the Russian border, involving more than 20,000 troops from 14 countries led by Norway.
Russians intensified air strikes in the Luhansk region, hitting villages in the Kupyansk and Lyman directions.
Ukraine will receive new military assistance from the Netherlands. It will include, among other things, high-speed and maneuverable vessels, namely rubber, patrol and combat boats.
Bulgaria banned oil imports from Russia on March 1 to avoid indirect financing of Russia amid geopolitical tensions.
The NBU has issued a new commemorative 5-hryvnia coin depicting parents' hands holding a child as a symbol of family love and trust.
Mykhailo Podoliak, advisor to the head of the OP, commented on the possibility of reaching an agreement with the Kremlin in the spring of 2022. He gave a number of arguments why there were no options for a "peace deal.
The head of the U. S. Treasury Department says that confiscated Russian assets cannot replace urgently needed U.S. aid to Ukraine, which has been delayed in Congress.
An anchor river mine was found on a beach in Odesa, pyrotechnics destroyed it.
Oleksiy Chernyshov, head of Naftogaz Ukraine, said that this year, for the first time, Ukraine managed to get through the winter, using only its own gas.
A fire in a six-story shopping center in the Bangladeshi capital killed at least 45 people and injured dozens.
The Pentagon has signed a $3. 4 billion contract with Boeing for the purchase and delivery of 17 P-8A maritime aircraft to Canada and Germany by March 2028.
The Ivano-Frankivsk Police Department received an appeal from a woman regarding ill-treatment and psychological violence against her son, a 6th grade student of one of the city's lyceums.
The United States wants to accelerate the modernization of its nuclear triad in order to effectively deter threats from Russia and China, whose nuclear arsenals and space capabilities are growing.
The Palestinian Ministry of Health in the Gaza Strip announced the deaths of more than 100 Palestinians who had gathered near humanitarian aid vehicles.
Polish President Andrzej Duda does not believe that Russia will attack NATO countries, as their armed forces are well trained and have modern equipment.
Russian troops attacked Vovchansk in the Kharkiv region with a drone, wounding an 18-year-old boy.
Guerrillas discovered a Russian Pantsir S-1 anti-aircraft missile system at the Chkalovsky airport in Moscow region while reconnoitering heavily guarded airfields.
The pilot project "Ukrposhta. Pharmacy" pilot project is expanding to provide access to affordable medicines by delivering orders to six more war-affected regions of Ukraine: Zaporizhzhia, Mykolaiv, Kharkiv, Kherson, Chernihiv and Sumy regions.
Putin denies US accusations that Russia plans to deploy nuclear weapons in space.
Kyiv's defenses are being strengthened by building and reinforcing defensive lines around the capital, conducting military exercises, and improving air defense, public order, and civil protection.
Biden's doctor said that the US president remains in good health and is able to fulfill his duties as head of state after his annual physical revealed no new problems.
Russian Telegram channels spread a fake video of Ukrainian soldiers allegedly shooting Russians who are trying to surrender.
Crimean guerrillas have discovered two Russian 5H87 radar stations controlling the airspace over the Belbek airfield.
Georgian President Salome Zurabishvili said that the decision to pardon imprisoned former President Mikheil Saakashvili is solely her moral responsibility.