PUMB received silver in the annual Prostobank Awards 2024 in the nomination "Best Salary Project".
EU member states may buy artillery shells for Ukraine from outside the EU as part of a plan to provide Kyiv with weapons.
Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal said that Japan should become one of the leaders in the recovery and reconstruction of Ukraine's economy after a visit to Tokyo, where 56 documents were signed, including on the avoidance of double taxation and Japanese investments and loans to support Ukrainian business and infrastructure projects.
The EU has extended sanctions against Russia for another year, until February 24, 2025, in response to Russia's ongoing illegal occupation of certain areas of Ukraine.
The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported that since the beginning of the full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Russia has lost more than 404,950 personnel, 6,503 tanks, 338 aircraft and thousands of pieces of other military equipment.
The Ukrainian Air Force successfully shot down all 23 attack drones launched by Russia on the night of February 20.
On February 20, Ukraine commemorates the Heroes of the Heavenly Hundred, 107 fallen participants in the 2014 Revolution of Dignity who opposed fugitive president yanukovych's decision to abandon the EU Association Agreement and Ukraine's European choice.
Exactly ten years ago, on February 20, 2014, Russia launched an undeclared war against Ukraine, and chose Crimea as its first target. It was on this day that the units of the Russian Black Sea Fleet stationed in the Autonomous Republic of Crimea were transferred to an enhanced mode of service.
Today, on the World Day of Social Justice, various events are taking place around the world to address issues such as poverty, social exclusion, unemployment and human rights.
Naftogaz Group signed memorandums with two Japanese companies to modernize its thermal power plants and develop a joint wind energy project.
The Netherlands has begun transferring drones to Ukraine as part of an international drone coalition to support Ukraine's defense needs.
Ukraine's Prime Minister calls for tougher EU and Japanese sanctions against Russia after Navalny's death.
Sweden will provide Ukraine with its largest-ever military aid package, worth $700 million, to be announced on Tuesday.
The United States is considering imposing sanctions on Chinese companies that assist Russia in its war against Ukraine, which would be the first direct sanctions against Beijing.
The American company Liberian International Ship & Corporate Registry stopped transporting Russian oil and removed all Russian ships from its registry, allowing Ukraine to exclude Russia from the list of countries sponsoring the war.
Russian air defense forces shoot down a drone near the Bryansk region, which the governor blamed on Ukraine.
Ukraine is ready to resume the work of its mobile consulate in the Transnistrian region of Moldova to provide consular services to Ukrainian citizens, if their safety and freedom of movement are ensured.
The UK has closed one of its two programs for Ukrainian refugees, the Ukrainian Family Program, which allowed Ukrainians with relatives in the UK to enter and stay in the country for 3 years, but they can now apply for the Homes for Ukraine program, under which the British sponsor Ukrainians in exchange for government support.
IAEA chief Rafael Grossi said that Iran continues to enrich uranium beyond the limits required for commercial nuclear power and now has enough material to make three nuclear bombs with further enrichment, despite UN calls to stop.
Russian hackers gained access to the broadcasting system of the Ukrainian TV channel Espresso and aired a propaganda video before the channel regained control. Media officials blame the Russians for the attack.
During the period of martial law in Ukraine, entrepreneurs received more than 46,500 affordable loans totaling UAH 187 billion under the state program "Affordable Loans 5-7-9%".
Canada will provide Ukraine with more than 800 SkyRanger R70 multi-purpose drones to help fight Russia, Canadian Defense Minister Bill Blair has announced.
A civilian woman was injured as a result of Russian airstrikes on a village in Kupyansk district, Kharkiv region, Ukraine.
Russia is amassing an army of thousands in the Zaporizhzhya region in an attempt to strengthen its position in eastern Ukraine, while Ukrainian troops have been forced to retreat from parts of Avdiivka due to a lack of ammunition.
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer called on House Speaker Mike Johnson and the Republicans to pass a bill to help allies such as Ukraine counter Russian aggression and protect democracy.
Ukraine discussed the finalization of a bilateral security agreement with Denmark to strengthen cooperation and possibly sign the agreement in the near future.
Zelenskyy said that the situation in certain parts of the frontline is extremely difficult, as Russian troops have concentrated maximum reserves and are taking advantage of delays in providing artillery, air defense and long-range weapons to Ukraine.
President Zelenskyy called for rational solutions between Ukraine and Poland to resolve the political situation on their border.
Volyn customs officers found UAH 8 million in undeclared cash in the trunk of a traveler who was trying to enter Ukraine from Poland.
The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ecuador stated that Ecuador will maintain a neutral position in international armed conflicts and will not send military equipment to Ukraine or Russia.