Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas said she would continue to vocally support Ukraine despite the fact that she was put on russia's wanted list. She called russia's actions a common intimidation tactic.
The director of the legal department of the National Bank of Ukraine was in a conflict of interest when he recommended withdrawing the lawsuits filed by Concord Bank against the NBU before its liquidation.
The government held a meeting in the East, at which Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal named the defense of the state from Russian occupiers and strengthening the army as top priorities for 2024.
russian occupation forces in the Kherson region twice beat and detained a Ukrainian woman for speaking Ukrainian.
Experts have prepared demonstration versions of subject tests that are part of the national multi-subject testing planned for 2024 in Ukraine.
Ukraine believes that the 65 servicemen declared dead by Russia in the Il-76 plane crash are still prisoners of war.
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.
Seven organizers of the illegal trafficking of men abroad using the Shlyakh pass system were charged and their case was referred to court.
U. S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin will participate virtually in a meeting of the Ukraine Defense Contact Group on February 14 after undergoing a medical procedure.
The Ombudsman helped restore a serviceman's right to be discharged from military service after losing his limbs by providing assistance in obtaining a referral for hospitalization and assistance in undergoing a military medical examination.
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.
Doctors from the Ukrainian hospital Okhmatdyt managed to successfully remove 20 magnets from the child's abdomen, which were connected to each other and caused 5 perforations.
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.
russia plans to hold the "World Youth Festival 2024" in Sochi to conduct propaganda among Serbian youth and recruit agents to promote russia's interests in Europe, the report says.
The Senate approves a $95. 3 billion aid package for Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan, of which more than $60 billion is earmarked for Ukraine, which President Zelenskiy says gives him confidence and motivation.
A rare photo of a white-tailed eagle, the largest raptor in the region, was taken in the Chornobyl reserve in Kyiv Oblast.
According to the International Institute for Strategic Studies, russia has lost about three thousand tanks since the start of its full-scale invasion of Ukraine, but its stockpile of equipment is still sufficient for a long war.
Ukraine's Foreign Minister expressed gratitude for the U. S. Senate's approval of more than $60 billion in aid and said that continued assistance will help save lives from Russian terror and counteract aggression.
Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine Andriy Yermak discussed with the heads of 82 Ukrainian diplomatic missions preparations for the first Peace Summit, including Ukraine's vision for the draft outcome document, which focuses on respect for international law and the restoration of Ukraine's territorial integrity within the 1991 borders.
Polish farmers protested by blocking trucks at the Korczowa-Krakowiec border crossing for an hour, allowing passenger traffic to continue unimpeded.
The US Senate approves more than $60 billion in aid to Ukraine, which President Zelenskyy says will save lives from Russian terror.
The rector of a church in the Dnipropetrovs'k diocese of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church (Moscow Patriarchate), who supported Russia's invasion of Ukraine and justified it in his sermons, was sentenced to 5 years in prison.
The US Senate has approved more than $60 billion aid package for Ukraine, which the Prime Minister expects to be approved by the House of Representatives as well, providing weapons, equipment, ammunition, and economic support to help Ukraine remain stable.
The intensity of hostilities in the Tauride sector is increasing: according to Brigadier General Oleksandr Tarnavskyi, 645 Russian occupants were killed yesterday, the highest number since the beginning of the year.
The US Senate approves a $95. 3 billion aid package for Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan, including more than $60 billion for Ukraine, after months of negotiations.
Ukraine plans to launch a national emissions trading system in a pilot mode next year, and to fully launch it by 2026.
Taras Kremin, the Commissioner for the Protection of the State Language, met with Kateryna Zabotkina, a sign language interpreter from the Eurovision Song Contest, to discuss ensuring access to information and services in Ukrainian sign language for people with hearing impairments.
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.
russia has put Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas, former Latvian Interior Minister Maria Golubeva, and 59 members of the Latvian Seimas on the wanted list in response to the demolition of Soviet monuments.