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Pressure instead of law: why the ESBU must stop persecuting airlines over leasing

The ESBU is persecuting airlines by reclassifying aircraft leasing as royalties. Investigators are ignoring court rulings and international tax conventions.

Economy • May 26, 02:01 PM • 93664 views
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How AI is changing the Ukrainian labor market and why trade unions are preparing for new challengesPhoto

Artificial intelligence is transforming the Ukrainian labor market: automation is displacing routine occupations, and employers are increasingly implementing algorithmic control. Which professions are at risk, whether workers might be left defenseless against modern challenges, and how trade unions plan to regulate the use of AI at work.

Society • May 26, 01:55 PM • 48342 views
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Can Ukrainian patients protect their rights in the event of a medical error?Photo

In Ukraine, patients are increasingly organizing into grassroots movements due to a lack of trust in official mechanisms for protecting rights in the healthcare sector. Given the prolonged legal proceedings in medical negligence cases and the difficulties in obtaining forensic medical examinations, the question arises as to whether the healthcare system is capable of independently identifying medical errors, responding to them effectively and timely, and, most importantly, preventing potential tragedies.

Society • May 26, 12:00 PM • 47062 views
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Why refusing vaccinations can cost a pet its life

Even indoor pets require vaccinations because owners bring infections in on their shoes. Modern vaccines are safe and prevent fatal diseases.

Society • May 26, 09:31 AM • 35048 views
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Business in the occupied territories: when legal ownership becomes grounds for criminal prosecutionPhoto

Lawyers warn of risks of up to 12 years in prison for assets in the occupied territories. Any interaction with property can become grounds for opening a case.

Economy • May 26, 06:33 AM • 44704 views
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Enforcement of court rulings simplified in Ukraine: what the new law changes

Law No. 4833-IX digitizes debt collection and expands access to assets. Enforcement officers will be able to seize electronic money and funds held by third parties.

Economy • May 25, 03:50 PM • 60722 views
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Pregnancy during the war: how stress and physical strain affect a woman's body

Professor Dmytro Govseiev explained the potential threats of acute or chronic stress to a pregnant woman's body and the impact stress has on fetal development.

Society • May 25, 03:32 PM • 49752 views
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How to avoid harming pets during spring cleaning

Household chemicals containing chlorine and phenols cause burns and poisoning in animals. A veterinarian advises rinsing products thoroughly with water and airing out the premises.

Society • May 25, 03:14 PM • 41606 views
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Tsikhanouskaya's visit to Kyiv is a signal to Lukashenko and preparation for a future without him – political scientist

Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya's visit to Kyiv has become a signal of a future without Lukashenko. Ukraine is preparing for various scenarios on its northern border.

Politics • May 25, 02:07 PM • 31397 views
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The Rada explained why they want to tax Ukrainians' parcels and when it will happenPhoto

Draft Law No. 15112-d introduces automatic VAT payment by marketplaces for goods up to 150 euros. The new rules will take effect no earlier than January 1, 2027.

Society • May 25, 01:55 PM • 80363 views
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ESBU investigators are obliged to take into account judicial practice, according to which vehicle leasing cannot be taxed as royalties

The ESBU has opened cases against airlines for non-payment of royalties for aircraft leasing, despite the fact that courts have previously concluded that such an interpretation of tax regulations is illegal.

Economy • May 25, 09:51 AM • 38518 views
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Unique “Full Moon on Royal Stars”: What it will bring to the zodiac signs from May 25 to 31

The Full Moon on May 31 on the Royal Stars will bring global changes and new agreements. An astrologer has provided a forecast for all zodiac signs for the last week of May.

Society • May 24, 09:48 AM • 47806 views
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Taking disrespectful photos at a cemetery: does such behavior by a doctor comply with ethical standards?

Obstetrician Volodymyr Bilyi has become embroiled in a scandal over disrespectful photos at a cemetery and a drunk driving accident. Lawyers point to violations of ethical standards and potential punishment.

Society • May 22, 03:03 PM • 3733 views
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Ukraine ramps up "drone blockade" of occupied territories – Russian defense could crumble, expert says

The AFU are deploying Hornet AI-powered drones to strike enemy logistics at ranges of up to 120 km. This creates conditions for weakening Russian defenses in the rear.

War in Ukraine • May 22, 02:18 PM • 62383 views
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Lasers will shoot down "Shaheds" - military expert explains how the Ukrainian "Tryzub" system will work

The Tryzub system disables drone electronics using microwave radiation. This method is significantly cheaper than using anti-aircraft missiles.

War in Ukraine • May 22, 01:38 PM • 51692 views
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Who will benefit from the new fare payment system in the capitalPhoto

Starting July 2026, Kyiv will introduce a unified ticket and new tariffs. A monthly unlimited pass will cost 4,875 hryvnias according to the proposal by the Kyiv City State Administration.

Economy • May 22, 10:29 AM • 24651 views
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The same scenario for all courts: the case regarding the death of an Odrex patient stalled at a key medical stagePhoto

Another case concerning the death of a patient after surgery at the Odesa Odrex clinic has been stalled again. The Lviv Bureau of Forensic Medical Examination returned the materials without a conclusion due to Russian-language medical records maintained by the Odrex clinic. Lawyers warn of the risk of delaying the case and the expiration of the statute of limitations.

Society • May 22, 10:15 AM • 38169 views
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Birth rate in Ukraine is falling: what will happen to schools in 4–5 yearsPhoto

Due to the falling birth rate, the number of first-graders in Ukraine has decreased by 13%. In the long term, schools will lose up to 90,000 students every year.

Society • May 21, 03:59 PM • 50332 views
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Aviation under pressure: how reclassifying aircraft lease payments as royalties threatens Ukraine

The ESBU interprets aircraft leasing as royalties, creating risks for five airlines. Experts claim violations of international law and agreements.

Economy • May 21, 11:41 AM • 45218 views
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What is evidence-based medicine and what questions should a patient ask a doctor - expert answer

Yurii Babinets spoke about the principles of evidence-based medicine in oncology and international protocols. Patients are advised to choose a team approach and scientific methods.

Society • May 21, 08:25 AM • 73200 views