Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban visits Kyiv and meets with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, confirming his visit with a photo of them shaking hands.
On July 2, there will be three phases of power outages lasting from 8 to 12 hours simultaneously throughout the day in both the black and gray zones due to increased electricity consumption caused by the hot weather.
The European Commission has accused Meta of violating the Digital Markets Act with its "pay or opt-in" advertising model, which forces users to consent to the use of their personal data for personalized advertising or pay a subscription fee. The company faces a fine of up to 10% of its global annual revenue.
Poland has suspended the passage of Ukrainian trucks at the border without international freight permits. However, the EU-Ukraine freight liberalization agreement came into force on June 20, abolishing the need for Ukrainian carriers to have permits for bilateral transportation.
Three people, including a child, were injured in a rocket attack in Kyiv region on June 30. Three private houses, a warehouse, administrative buildings and 16 cars were damaged.
To date, scientists have discovered and identified more than one million asteroids in the universe. The orbits of most known asteroids are located between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter.
A case of botulism was reported, allegedly caused by eating dried fish caviar from a Kyiv stall, prompting product testing and an investigation.
Registration of electronic accounts for applicants to vocational education institutions has begun in Ukraine, with 2,102 accounts already registered as of the morning of June 28.
Ukraine introduces entry restrictions for Israeli citizens, including pilgrims, in response to Israel's new requirement for Ukrainians to obtain ETA-IL permits to stay for up to 90 days, which effectively cancels the visa-free regime between the two countries.
Law enforcement officers identified two citizens of Kazakhstan and declared suspicion for the attempted murder of Kazakh opposition politician and blogger Aidos Sadykov on June 18, copies of which were published on June 20 on the website of the prosecutor general's office.
Two bloggers were detained for spreading information about combat positions and movements of the Armed Forces of Ukraine on social networks, and they face up to 8 years in prison.
Russia has 4 launch vehicles in the black and Azov seas, with a total salvo capacity of up to 28 cruise missiles.
The Metropolitan of the Cherkasy Diocese of the ukrainian orthodox church-moscow patriarchate is again suspected of inciting interfaith hatred and violating the equality of citizens based on their religious beliefs through his public statements on social media.
Minister Denys Malyuska denied fake news about the list of public services that will allegedly be restricted without military registration documents, saying that while some services are limited, the lists circulating on social media are fabricated.
Russian troops shelled the border of Chernihiv region with mortars and artillery yesterday, causing 31 explosions, but no casualties were reported.
Mustafa Nayem, who was fired from his post as head of the State Agency for Reconstruction and Development of Infrastructure of Ukraine, commented that these were "the most difficult and responsible days" in his life, which lasted 505 days, and he plans to "move on" without arguing with "fools" or fighting "stupidity".
Kazakh opposition leader Aidos Sadykov was shot dead and seriously wounded in an assassination attempt in Kyiv, Ukraine, and his wife accused Kazakh President Tokayev of being behind the attack.
According to the wife of the Kazakh oppositionist Aidos Sadykov, an attempt was made on his life near his home in Kyiv on June 18.
A cold atmospheric front will bring a drop in temperature to +18-25°C in the west, north and center of Ukraine on June 20, accompanied by rains and thunderstorms, while sunny and hot weather will remain in the east and south.
A former state expert of the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine has been notified of suspicion for calling modern Ukraine a "colony" of the West and ridiculing its independence, and faces up to three years in prison for inciting national hatred.
According to Serhiy Kovalenko, Executive Director of YASNO, the power outage schedules across Ukraine will start at 14:00 instead of the previously announced 18:00-22:00, based on updated data from Ukrenergo.
The Center for Countering Disinformation reported that russia is spreading disinformation that Ukraine is allegedly recruiting mercenaries in Africa through its diplomatic missions in an attempt to discredit Ukraine on the eve of the Peace Summit in Switzerland.
The heads of parliaments of Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia and Ukraine adopted a joint declaration in which they commit to continue cooperation in the field of security, support Ukraine's path to NATO and EU membership, and called for the lifting of restrictions on the supply of Western weapons to the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
Commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Alexander Syrsky discussed the situation on the battlefield and the need for troops with the chairman of the NATO Military Committee, Admiral Rob Bauer.
Mykola Kokhansvsky, the leader of the OUN volunteer movement, was killed in the Kharkiv direction during the Russian-Ukrainian war.
Ruslan Stefanchuk, chairman of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine, met with speakers from the parliaments of Poland, Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia to discuss strengthening support for Ukraine, including lifting restrictions on arms supplies and improving the effectiveness of sanctions against Russia.
More and more young people in the United States are opting for professional education and skilled working professions such as electricians, plumbers, and construction workers. Young people are interested in good wages, self-employment opportunities and the popularity of such professions. This is confirmed by the data of views on social networks such as Tik Tok and Instagram.
The specialists of the Kyiv Scientific Research Institute of Forensic Expertise are involved in the construction of fortifications in Kyiv region. The SBU, the State Bureau of Investigation and the NABU are checking where and how we spend the funds.
Meta plans to use public and private user data to train its artificial intelligence technology. The European Digital Rights Center has filed complaints in 11 countries to end this controversial data collection practice.
Dmytro Kucherya, former deputy commander of the 72nd separate Mechanized Brigade named after Chernykh Zaporozhtsev, has been appointed as the new deputy head of the Kyiv regional state administration to improve the region's defense capability and effectively counter Russian aggression.