Entrepreneurs protested against the tax policy of Danylo Hetmantsev by dressing up as geese and going to the Mind Entrepreneur Summit 2024, where he was to speak. Entrepreneurs say that Hetmantsev's policy is forcing them to close their businesses or to confront him.
Polish farmers restrict truck traffic at the Hrebenne-Rava-Ruska border crossing, allowing only a few vehicles per hour in both directions, with about 250 trucks queuing on the Polish side.
The SAPO will apply for custody with the possibility of bail in the amount of UAH 200 million for the Minister of Agrarian Policy and Food of Ukraine Mykola Solsky, who was caught in the possession of state land.
Minister of Agrarian Policy and Food Mykola Solsky will appear in court today on suspicion of seizing state land worth over UAH 480 million.
To strengthen the fight against the shadow market of tobacco products, the Kiev Scientific Research Institute of Forensic Expertise should become the only institution that will receive samples of tobacco products from manufacturers and create a unified database, notes the economist.
Ukraine's ambassador to Vietnam said that options are being considered for the return of Ukrainian orphans from Vietnam to Ukraine after a scandal involving abuse at the school where they studied.
In May, allergies will continue due to a mixture of tree pollen and meadow grasses, requiring precautions such as wearing glasses, nasal rinsing, using air purifiers, avoiding certain foods, and following an individualized diet based on the results of allergy testing.
People dressed as geese protested against Danylo Hetmantsev, chairman of the Verkhovna Rada's tax committee, at the Mind Entrepreneur Summit 2024, accusing him of putting pressure on businesses through actions such as blocking tax invoices and putting companies on risky lists.
Prosecutor's Office requests pre-trial detention without bail for military personnel suspected of murder and attempted murder of police officers.
The US House of Representatives approved a $61 billion aid package for Ukraine, including $49. 9 billion for defense, but the new US president may block the funds, although Congress has the power to override a presidential veto.
Two men suspected of murdering a police officer in the Vinnytsia region of Ukraine have been detained.
Experts of Kyiv Scientific Research Institute of Forensic Expertise continue to conduct research to fully establish the consequences of the environmental disaster caused by the Russian explosion of the Kakhovka hydroelectric power plant in southern Ukraine, as new circumstances and facts related to the tragedy are constantly emerging.
A Ukrainian woman reported the beating of children at a Vietnamese school. The school accuses the woman of abuse and violence against children, the embassy is preparing their evacuation.
Ukrainian air defense forces shot down a Russian Tu-22M3 strategic bomber and two X-22 cruise missiles fired from it, marking a strategic defeat for Russia, as it can no longer produce such aircraft and has only about 20 that can perform combat missions.
The Hrynkivychs, who are suspected of causing almost a billion hryvnias in damage to the state by failing to fulfill contracts for the supply of clothing for the Armed Forces, do not care how society perceives them if their defense tactics help them avoid prison.
As of April 18, 2024, the Unified Register of Persons Missing Under Special Circumstances in Ukraine contains information on 37,301 missing persons.
The draft law on the "white business club" initiated by Danylo Hetmantsev contains discriminatory provisions and corruption risks, according to analysts of the Union of Ukrainian Entrepreneurs.
Ukraine is moving toward an international compensation mechanism through the PACE resolution "Support for Ukraine's Recovery," which allows individuals and legal entities to file claims for compensation for war-related damages, including tangible and intangible losses, with the aim of accumulating funds from frozen Russian assets.
The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe unanimously adopted a resolution in support of Ukraine's recovery, calling for the establishment of an international compensation mechanism under the auspices of the Council of Europe to ensure full compensation for all damages caused by Russia's aggression against Ukraine.
Russia is unwilling to negotiate the exchange of convicted Ukrainian servicemen, in particular from the Azov regiment, the 36th Marine Brigade, the 501st and 503rd battalions, who, according to Russia, have "aggravating circumstances," despite the fact that Ukraine has provided a legal mechanism for their repatriation.