Ukrainian MP Yevhen Shevchenko was served a notice of suspicion of high treason. According to the investigation, he systematically spread pro-Russian narratives and distorted information about Ukraine.
European leaders call on the Biden administration to provide more weapons and strengthen sanctions against Russia before the end of the presidential term. The EU is preparing for a possible reduction in support for Ukraine under Trump.
German Chancellor Scholz defends his position on not sending long-range missiles to Ukraine. His main opponent Merz is leading in the polls and supports the provision of Taurus to Kyiv.
The ex-chairman of the bank's board and the director of the borrowing company were served a notice of suspicion of embezzlement of UAH 22 million. The scheme involved the withdrawal of funds through fictitious contracts with Turkish companies.
Democrat Tim Kaine said that additional funding for Ukraine is likely to be approved before the change of government. House Republicans may block the initiative because of Trump's position.
The Sosiedko sisters, co-founders of Concord Bank, have been granted victim status in the case against Oleksandr Zyma. The next step may be to serve a notice of suspicion on the director of the NBU's legal department.
The HACC sentenced MP Andriy Odarchenko to 8 years in prison in absentia for attempting to bribe the leadership of the Ministry of Reconstruction. The fugitive MP was put on the international wanted list.
Seoul is considering direct arms supplies to Ukraine because of the DPRK's activity in the war. The decision will depend on Pyongyang's actions and Trump's future policy toward Ukraine.
At his meeting with Trump at the White House, Biden emphasized the importance of supporting Ukraine for US security. Sullivan said that the president would continue to defend this position both privately and publicly.
On the outskirts of the village of Terny, Donetsk region, russian soldiers shot and killed a civilian woman walking down the street. The prosecutor's office opened an investigation into the violation of the laws and customs of war.
Public support for Reznikov as defense minister has always been higher than for the current minister, Umerov, according to polls.
The Odesa Regional Clinical Oncology Center has received a modern Elekta Harmony linear accelerator. The new equipment will enable high-precision radiotherapy for patients from Odesa and neighboring regions.
538 Ukrainians applied for reparations for sexual violence during the war, including 303 men and 224 women. Most of the applications came from Kherson region - 147 cases.
Polish President Duda says he will hand over MiG-29s to Ukraine only after NATO guarantees the safety of Poland's skies. The country expects the deployment of NATO aircraft to protect its airspace.
The company illegally disposed of hazardous waste without licenses, burying it in the ground on a leased site. Contamination with copper, chromium and other substances caused the state to incur losses of more than UAH 9 million.
Polish President Andrzej Duda plans to discuss the situation in Ukraine and the region with Donald Trump. Duda is confident that Trump will not allow Ukraine to be destroyed because of the huge American investments in its defense.
Russians intensified assault operations in the Vremivsk sector, changing their offensive tactics. Instead of “meat assaults,” the enemy is using trained assault groups supported by armored vehicles.
The head of the Pechersk shopping center's staff group, who shot himself in the head, is in a coma in serious condition. Previous media reports about his death have been denied.
Tulsi Gabbard, Trump's nominee for Director of National Intelligence, has made controversial statements about Russian disinformation. Her appointment could lead to conflicts with the intelligence community.
More than 6,500 crimes against the environment have been recorded in Ukraine due to Russian aggression. The damage caused is estimated at at least €70 billion, including damage to water resources and forests.
The Ukrainian Armed Forces StratCom reported that the information about the occupation of Illinka and the presence of Russian troops in Kupyansk is not true. Both settlements remain under the control of the Defense Forces.
Future US National Security Advisor Mike Waltz announced Trump's plans to end the war through negotiations. Waltz had previously supported aid to Ukraine, but later voted against funding.
In 2022-2024, more than 4,600 cases of abuse of power by law enforcement officers were opened. Of these, 1.2 thousand proceedings were closed, and only 99 cases were brought to court.
In October, sales of Chinese cars in Ukraine fell by 8% year-on-year to 1. 2 thousand units. 81% of Chinese cars sold were electric vehicles, with Honda M-NV as the top seller.
Rukh defender Oleksiy Sych received his debut call-up to the Ukrainian national team. Dynamo's Oleksandr Tymchyk left the team's camp before the matches against Georgia and Albania in the League of Nations.
A Kharkiv-based human rights group has reported regular violations of the presumption of innocence in high-profile cases by the NABU. The bureau's detectives pass information to activists in almost all investigations.
Philanthropists have developed an animated video about creating a community development strategy.
Ukrainian TCCs employ 36,000 people, of whom almost 7,000 are civilians and about 3,000 are women. There are also employees with limited military service.
Naftogaz Group produced over 12. 3 bcm of gas in ten months of 2024, up 6% year-on-year. The company also launched a new well with a daily production rate of 110 thousand cubic meters of gas.
The Ministry of Defense initiates monitoring of the institutions that conduct military medical commissions. The doctors of the MEC are responsible for incorrect conclusions on fitness for service.