Ursula von der Leyen honored the memory of the Heavenly Hundred Heroes who died during the 2014 revolution and emphasized that Ukraine will become a member of the European Union.
Ukrainian partisans discovered a base of the Russian occupiers located in abandoned warehouses on the outskirts of Krasnosilske village, Black Sea region of Crimea.
Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal said that Japan should become one of the leaders in the recovery and reconstruction of Ukraine's economy after a visit to Tokyo, where 56 documents were signed, including on the avoidance of double taxation and Japanese investments and loans to support Ukrainian business and infrastructure projects.
The Ukrainian Danube Shipping Company renamed 23 vessels, replacing their old Soviet names with Ukrainian names associated with cities on the rivers and seas or those under Russian occupation.
According to Fedorov, Ukraine has found a way to make it impossible for the Starlink systems used by Russia to work at the front, and offered SpaceX a corresponding algorithm.
The police exposed a fraudulent group that defrauded citizens of more than UAH 12 million under the guise of helping children with disabilities.
Israel has declared Brazil's president persona non grata after he compared Israel's war against Hamas to the Holocaust.
Polymetal International agrees to sell its Russian assets for $3. 7 billion to Mangazeya Plus.
Russians in the occupied Ukrainian territories are going door-to-door on the eve of Putin's election to register residents and encourage them to participate in the pseudo-vote.
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan reiterated that Armenia is not an ally of Russia in its aggression against Ukraine and believes that the Almaty Declaration is the basis for recognizing territorial integrity after the collapse of the Soviet Union.
The Archimandrite from Kherson, who blessed the fake Russian referendum, was notified of suspicion of treason for aiding the aggressor state.
Ukrposhta will issue a new block of postage stamps titled "And there will be spring" to mark the 10th anniversary of the war in Ukraine and the 2nd anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion.
In 2023, Ukrainians donated almost half as much money to charities that support Ukraine compared to 2022.
The International Court of Justice will begin hearings to assess the legal consequences of Israel's actions in the Palestinian territories since 1967.
The UAE's largest banks have restricted settlements with Russia and started closing client accounts due to the risk of secondary sanctions.
Many Russian military personnel have arrived in occupied Crimea. Among the newly arrived, there are markings of the well-known private military company Wagner.
Delays in the provision of Western security assistance to Ukraine allow Russia to launch offensive operations on several fronts at once to put pressure on Ukrainian forces.
Doctors at the Center for Children's Medicine in Lviv shortened the baby's tongue, which was 5 times longer than normal due to the rare Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome.
After two previous detentions, a third truck was intercepted this month as it tried to smuggle cigarettes across the Ukrainian-Romanian border.
The General Director of Kyivavtodor and the former head of one of Kyiv's municipal enterprises were served a notice of suspicion of causing losses in the amount of almost UAH 300 million through illegal dumping of waste on land plots intended for snow storage.
The White House representative noted that Ukraine will need reliable security guarantees after the war, as it will have a long border with Russia even after the war is over.
Egypt is building a concrete wall along its border with Gaza to protect itself from potential refugees fleeing Israel's military operation against Hamas in Gaza.
Eva Strelnikova's Ukrainian drama Stay Online, about a female volunteer who helps the military during the Russian invasion, will be distributed internationally, except in North America, by K5 Media Group.
Russian children near the Norwegian border are taught military skills, such as shooting assault rifles and making camouflage.
A drunk driver ran over a 63-year-old cyclist to death in the village of Khutir-Budyliv, Ivano-Frankivsk region, Ukraine.
Russia is planning to recruit 400,000 additional soldiers in 2024 without announcing a general mobilization, according to Ukrainian officials cited by the Financial Times.
Three more teenagers have been arrested in Germany on suspicion of involvement in the murder of 17-year-old Ukrainian basketball player Volodymyr Yermakov at the Oberhausen train station.
SpaceX has launched the first private lunar rover called Odysseus, built by Intuitive Machines, which is scheduled to land on the moon on February 22.
Hungary joins the 20 NATO member states that are helping Ukraine demine the territory as part of the new Lithuanian-led Demining Coalition.
U. S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin has returned to his duties at the Pentagon after being discharged from the hospital and undergoing rehabilitation.