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After the "elections", the enemy continues to force passports to the TOT - Fedorov

The occupying Russian authorities are intensifying forced passportization in the temporarily occupied territories of Zaporizhzhia region, setting July 1 as the deadline for obtaining a Russian passport.

War • April 4 2024, 03:21 PM  •  24973 views
After the "elections", the enemy continues to force passports to the TOT - Fedorov

Zelenskyy and Secretary General of the Organization of American States discuss preparations for the Peace Summit in Switzerland

President Zelenskyy discussed with the Secretary General of the Organization of American States preparations for the inaugural Peace Summit in Switzerland, seeking broad representation from Latin American countries and considering the possibility of holding a Ukraine-Latin America summit.

Politics • April 4 2024, 03:20 PM  •  22515 views
Zelenskyy and Secretary General of the Organization of American States discuss preparations for the Peace Summit in Switzerland

The law on the e-cabinet of persons liable for military service came into force: Lubinets explains how it will help the military and their families

Lubinets explained that the law on the electronic office of a person liable for military service simplifies the procedure for obtaining the status of a combatant, a person with a disability as a result of war, and a family member of a fallen defender of Ukraine during martial law.

Society • April 4 2024, 03:16 PM  •  26373 views
The law on the e-cabinet of persons liable for military service came into force: Lubinets explains how it will help the military and their families

Four drug traffickers, who were selling cocaine, detained in Kyiv region

In Kyiv region, four drug traffickers were detained who sold cocaine, cannabis, mephedrone, psilocybin mushrooms, and MDMA pills via Telegram, earning about 300,000 hryvnias a month.

Kyiv • April 4 2024, 03:11 PM  •  82788 views
Four drug traffickers, who were selling cocaine, detained in Kyiv region

"The Shilo case: inconsistencies, "friends" and enemies

Shilо, the former head of SBU counterintelligence, is accused of organizing corruption schemes at Ukrzaliznytsia, but the case against him appears dubious due to inconsistencies in the evidence and suspicions that it was organized by his powerful enemies, including Russian oligarchs whose assets he helped confiscate and Ukrainian oligarchs whose schemes he exposed.

Politics • April 4 2024, 03:10 PM  •  424139 views
"The Shilo case: inconsistencies, "friends" and enemies

Negotiations to unblock the border: Solsky tells what prevented the first step

Negotiations between Poland, the EU, and the relevant associations failed to take the first step toward unblocking the border due to disagreements among Polish associations, some of which opposed the proposed solution at the last minute, despite having initially reached a consensus.

Economy • April 4 2024, 03:05 PM  •  54980 views
Negotiations to unblock the border: Solsky tells what prevented the first step

Million-dollar fraud at Ukrzaliznytsia: Shyla was released on bail

Former advisor to the President's Office and SBU officer Artem Shil was released on bail of UAH 30 million after being accused of leading an organized group that embezzled UAH 94. 8 million during the purchase of transformers under martial law.

Politics • April 4 2024, 03:02 PM  •  32831 views
Million-dollar fraud at Ukrzaliznytsia: Shyla was released on bail

Cocoa loses price for the third day in a row: what is the reason

Futures prices for cocoa fell 8% in three days after hitting a record $10,000 per tonne due to profit-taking and liquidation of companies despite supply problems.

Economy • April 4 2024, 02:59 PM  •  33547 views
Cocoa loses price for the third day in a row: what is the reason

Catering services for cadets of two military institutes will cost UAH 45 million - the State Defense Ministry has signed contracts for the second quarter

The state logistics operator has signed contracts worth UAH 45. 2 million for catering services for cadets of military institutes of the National Aviation University and Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv for the second quarter of 2024, with savings of 24% and 23% compared to pre-war prices.

Economy • April 4 2024, 02:55 PM  •  29410 views
Catering services for cadets of two military institutes will cost UAH 45 million - the State Defense Ministry has signed contracts for the second quarter

Cameron expressed doubts about the possibility of deploying Western ground forces in Ukraine

British Foreign Secretary David Cameron has ruled out deploying Western troops directly to Ukraine, calling it an undesirable situation that could be a target for Putin, and instead advocated for military aid and weapons to help Ukraine defend itself.

War • April 4 2024, 02:44 PM  •  30043 views
Cameron expressed doubts about the possibility of deploying Western ground forces in Ukraine