The Verkhovna Rada adopted a resolution calling on the international community to intensify efforts to release and return to Ukraine all captured and illegally detained Ukrainian citizens, especially Ukrainian journalists.
The Mejlis of the Crimean Tatar people initiated a project to create a monument to the victims of the genocide of the Crimean Tatar people in memory of the mass deportation of Crimean Tatars.
Britain is accused of indirectly financing Russia's war in Ukraine by importing record volumes of refined oil from countries that process Russian fossil fuels.
The Parliament passed in the first reading a draft law that classifies oil, gas condensate and solvents as excisable goods with zero excise tax.
The Orthodox Church of Ukraine does not prohibit women and girls from wearing pants to church. The OCU has dispelled the myth about the ban on wearing pants to church.
This morning, Russian troops shelled the center of Kupyansk, Kharkiv region, with artillery, causing a fire in a two-story building that was not functioning.
The speed of implementation of agreements with Western leaders on military assistance to Ukraine and the search for political solutions to protect it from Russian terror is important for Ukraine, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said.
The Parliament increased the number of the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine by 15,000 to 75,000 to strengthen border protection against Russian aggression.
The Parliament adopted a draft law that changes the procedure for reviewing cases in the High Anti-Corruption Court, allowing for a one-person review of most cases, except for cases against high-ranking officials at the request of the accused in some cases.
Russian troops fired 20 times at the border of Chernihiv region with mortars, causing 60 explosions, but no casualties were reported.
Part of Odesa's Khadzhybey district was cut off after a morning attack by the Russian army, and power engineers are working to restore power by the end of the day.
A large-scale fire at an oil depot in the Smolensk region of Russia broke out after a UAV attack. This is confirmed by satellite images.
Starting today, April 24, buses can choose the time of border crossing at 10 checkpoints with Moldova as part of the electronic queue service.
The Russian army continues to send reinforcements to the north of Donetsk region through Mariupol.
According to the IMF, trade disputes between Ukraine and its European neighbors have affected Ukraine's economic growth and budget revenues.
Another seven residents of Donetsk region were wounded as a result of Russian shelling over the past day.
A North Korean delegation headed by the Minister of Foreign Economic Relations visited Iran amid long-standing suspicions of cooperation between the two countries on ballistic missile programs and military ties.
russia reports a drone attack on infrastructure in the industrial zone of Lipetsk. On social media, local residents write that the Lipetsk Tractor Plant was attacked.
At night and in the morning, Russians shelled three communities in Sumy region, with almost 50 explosions recorded.
Children's railroads are starting a new season in Kyiv, Lviv, Rivne and Dnipro, where more than 2,500 young railroaders are ready to operate trains.
US flags are raised in the Ukrainian parliament in anticipation of the US Senate's decision on aid to Ukraine.
The Parliament supported a draft law that exempts entrepreneurs engaged in the wholesale and retail trade of vehicles from re-registering used cars.
Norway proposes to extend temporary protection for Ukrainian refugees from three to five years.
In Kyiv, the Dnipro River has reached its highest level this spring - 636 cm - but there is no threat of flooding in the capital.
The Verkhovna Rada voted in the first reading in favor of a bill that introduces basic general military training by teaching the subject "Defense of the Fatherland" to high school and vocational school students.
A 29-year-old Ukrainian citizen was detained in Luhansk on suspicion of involvement in the preparation of an assassination attempt on former SBU officer Vasyl Prozorov, who defected to Russia.
Russian forces fired a rocket at the Dniprovsky district, wounding four people and causing two fires.
Criminal proceedings have been opened over the death of a mobilized serviceman during transportation to a training center in Zakarpattia region on suspicion of abuse of power by a military official.
For the first time in 7 years, Ukraine has enough vaccines to cover all age groups that need immunization.
Brovary Lyceum No. 4 in Kyiv Oblast has built a modern shelter with an area of almost 300 square meters, designed for 250 children.