Prime Minister of Ukraine Denys Shmyhal met with President of Poland Andrzej Duda in Warsaw to discuss further support for Ukraine, including the provision of weapons, Ukraine's integration into NATO and the EU, and increased cooperation to defeat Russian aggression.
The Verkhovna Rada Committee on National Security, Defense and Intelligence has considered 4051 out of 4266 amendments to the draft law on mobilization, making it 95% ready, with the remaining amendments scheduled to be completed tomorrow.
NATO Allies reaffirmed their commitment to further strengthening Ukraine's defense against Russia's escalating air strikes at a meeting of the NATO-Ukraine Council.
A cloud of dust from the Sahara Desert is approaching Moldova and Ukraine, creating potential health problems for people sensitive to air pollution and visible dust deposits through tomorrow evening.
The Disney Company and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis have entered into a settlement agreement to end litigation over control of the special district that includes Walt Disney World, opening a new chapter of constructive cooperation between the company and the state.
The heads of the Polish and Ukrainian agriculture ministries met in Warsaw to discuss agricultural issues with the participation of deputy ministers and representatives of agricultural organizations from both countries, where Ukrainian Minister Solsky debunked negative myths about the Ukrainian agricultural sector and emphasized Ukraine's ability to withstand and win the war with Russia.
In the village of Chervonyi Mayak, Kherson region, a Russian mine explosion killed one man and another 38-year-old victim, who was hospitalized, suffered traumatic leg amputation.
In Mali, a drone strike by the Malian army killed 13 civilians, including 7 children, who were seeking refuge in the town of Amasrakad in the Gao region.
Ukraine's priority is to defeat Russia on the battlefield and help Moldova defeat Russian propaganda on the information front.
Ukraine's Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba will visit India to strengthen bilateral ties, discuss air defense cooperation, and explore India's role in Ukraine's recovery.
195 Nobel laureates from various fields called on world leaders to abandon illusions about the Putin regime, increase aid to Ukraine to ensure its victory, support the Russian democratic opposition, and take collective action to establish peace in Europe and prevent global catastrophe.
President Zelenskyy held a coordination meeting on the security and socio-economic situation in Sumy region, focusing on countering Russian terror, strengthening critical infrastructure, border security, economic potential, job creation, and returning businesses to normal operations.
The new law on mobilization and military training introduces basic military training at universities starting in 2025, conscript service lasting 5 months in peacetime and 3 months in wartime instead of regular service, mobilization from 25 to 60 years of age, and deferment of military service until the age of military service for citizens from 18 years of age.
The draft law on mobilization is 82% ready, the Security Committee has considered 3,518 amendments and plans to consider the remaining amendments tomorrow.
Ukraine urgently needs more air and missile defense systems to protect cities such as Kharkiv, Kherson, and the border areas from Russian shelling and missile attacks.
The Ukrainian military leadership congratulated Laurinas Kasčūnas on his appointment as the new Minister of Defense of Lithuania, discussed the current situation on the Ukrainian front and ways to expand bilateral defense cooperation with Lithuania.
In Mykolaiv region, a man's legless body was found after he ignored a warning about a minefield in the coastal zone and approached a water's edge, where he likely came across an explosive object that caused fatal injuries.
Roman Ignatov, the head of the High Qualification Commission of Judges of Ukraine, has resigned at his own request. The members of the Commission of Judges granted his application.
Belgian Agriculture Minister David Clarinval reported progress in meeting the demands of angry European farmers, but said the EU should continue to seek all possible solutions to calm their concerns about problems such as high commodity prices, extreme weather and low agricultural income.
The World Bank has approved a $1. 5 billion loan to Ukraine to help restore the economy, finance priority social and humanitarian expenditures, and implement reforms aimed at European integration and economic growth.
The annual spring-summer spawning ban on fishing for aquatic bioresources begins on April 1 in Ukraine, with the exception of certain water bodies, in order to create favorable conditions for fish spawning and protect fish populations during the crucial spawning period.
A collaborator deputy elected to the so-called "State Council of the Republic of Crimea" was charged with collaboration, justifying Russia's armed aggression against Ukraine and glorifying its participants, for which he faces up to 12 years in prison.
The Russian military in occupied Crimea is blocking the passage of boats and installing new barriers at the entrance to Sevastopol Bay following Ukrainian strikes on Russian ships and infrastructure in an attempt to protect the bay from further attacks by Ukrainian forces.
On Tuesday, Russian occupants fired 36 times at 10 border settlements in Sumy region, causing 181 explosions.
During a meeting of the EU Council on Agriculture, Minister of Agrarian Policy and Food of Ukraine Mykola Solsky debunked negative myths that the Ukrainian agricultural sector has no economic basis, emphasizing Ukraine's ability to withstand and win the war with Russia.
The National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy was fined UAH 90,840 for preventing state inspectors from inspecting the reconstruction of the Brotherhood's cells.
Russian troops destroyed the ancient Did mound in Mariupol, a historical monument dating back to the 5th millennium BC, in violation of laws protecting cultural property during the war.
A gang of robbers from Korostyshiv, Zhytomyr region, involved in murder, torture, extortion and human trafficking against 22 victims, have been charged by police and sent to court.
Zelenskyy discussed with the Estonian parliamentary delegation a bilateral security agreement, the use of frozen Russian assets for Ukraine's recovery, and praised Estonia's support since the start of the full-scale war.
As part of the Czech initiative, Ukraine could potentially receive 1. 5 million shells, almost twice as many as previously promised, which would help Ukraine fight better by ensuring a steady supply of fresh ammunition.