Russian President Putin has signed a law authorizing the confiscation of property for those convicted of spreading "fakes about the Russian army" or calling for actions against Russia's security.
The number of victims of a Russian missile strike on Kyiv on February 7 has risen to five after a woman who was injured in the attack died in hospital a week later.
The National Museum of the Revolution of Dignity in Kyiv presented a program of events on February 18-20 to commemorate the Heavenly Hundred Heroes on the anniversary of their death.
Since May 2021, more than half a million new businesses have been opened automatically through the Ukrainian app Diia, 52% of which were started by women.
Ukrainian wrestler Zhan Beleniuk won bronze at the European Greco-Roman Wrestling Championships, defeating Islam Abbasov of Azerbaijan in the final match.
The court set bail and an electronic bracelet for the monk suspected of justifying Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Muzychuk's lawyers said they would appeal the decision of the Solomyansky District Court judge.
UNESCO estimates that it will take $9 billion and 10 years to restore Ukrainian tourist sites damaged by the Russian military.
The High Anti-Corruption Court has remanded businessman Serhiy Tyshchenko in custody on charges of misappropriating oil products and causing almost UAH 1 billion in damage to the state, along with former MP Serhiy Pashynsky.
Chairman Stefanchuk met with Vice President of the German Bundestag Katrin Goering-Eckardt to discuss defense assistance to Ukraine and President Zelensky's peace initiative.
The Cabinet of Ministers merged two research institutions and one educational institution with leading universities in Kharkiv, Kyiv, and Lviv to strengthen university science and resources.
Experts continue to examine the wreckage of two Zircon missiles shot down during the Russian attack on Ukraine to determine their characteristics and technology.
NACP completes connection of the first stage of agencies to the Unified Whistleblower Reporting Portal. The NACP has completed the first stage of connecting 144 organizations, including anti-corruption agencies, to the Unified Whistleblower Reporting Portal.
The Ombudsman appealed to the Ministry of Education and the National Police to protect children from cyberbullying on social media, where photos of schoolchildren are posted along with derogatory comments and calls for pressure.
NATO Ambassador Julianne Smith does not expect the military alliance to invite Ukraine to join at the summit in Washington.
Starting next week, Ukrzaliznytsia will schedule an additional train from Kharkiv to Vorokhta with departure and arrival times.
The court extended the arrest of judge Oleksiy Tandyr, who is accused of driving a National Guard officer to his death while intoxicated at a checkpoint, until April 12.
The SBI initiated the seizure of real estate belonging to Roman Hrynkevych's former fiancée, Sonia Morozyuk, including two apartments in Kyiv, one in Kharkiv, and a land plot, most of which was purchased during the war.
The SBI has a warrant to seize the property of Sofia Morozyuk, the former fiancée of the son of Lviv businessman Ihor Hrynkevych, including two apartments in Kyiv, an apartment in Kharkiv, and a land plot.
The woman won a business idea competition with her sun-dried tomato project and used the grant to expand the production of sun-dried tomatoes and other products.
A rare photo of a white-tailed eagle, the largest raptor in the region, was taken in the Chornobyl reserve in Kyiv Oblast.
The Prosecutor General's Office says that a new investigation into the Bihus. Info case has been launched on the grounds of obstruction of professional duties. Currently, procedural and investigative actions are being taken to establish the circle of persons involved in the crime.
A former deputy, who holds a senior position in a district council, was served a notice of suspicion of illegally receiving UAH 613,000 in compensation for renting an apartment in Kyiv that he did not actually use.
The EU Council adopts a decision allowing the proceeds from the frozen assets of the Russian central bank to be used to compensate Ukraine for its losses from the war.
Russia may have up to 60 Kalibr cruise missiles ready to be launched from ships and bases in the Black Sea, a Ukrainian military spokeswoman said.
In 3 days, Ukrainian doctors performed 8 transplants, including a heart, liver and two kidneys, saving several patients who had been waiting for donor organs for years.
The Security Service of Ukraine exposed and detained an 18-year-old Kyiv resident who was remotely recruited by russian intelligence to spy on Ukrainian aircraft while renting an apartment near an airfield.
Rescuers extinguished a 1. 5-hectare dry reed fire in Odesa region, which was probably caused by children setting fire to the reeds.
Since the beginning of 2024, more than UAH 9 billion has been provided to Ukrainian enterprises in the form of 2,100 loans under the Affordable Loans program, with the majority of funds going to agriculture.
Forecasters warn that at night and in the morning of February 13, dense fog will form in Kyiv region, which will reduce visibility to 200-500 meters. These conditions are considered the first level of danger.
A 5-kilometer-long traffic jam formed on the Zhytomyr highway at the exit from Kyiv due to a collision between a truck and a car on the Beresteyske highway.