The Acting Minister of Culture and Information Policy defended the booking of cultural and media workers. According to him, the hype around the topic of booking is disrespectful to people in these fields who do their jobs honestly and efficiently.
In the occupied territories of Luhansk region, men in Rubizhne are forced to report to the military commissariat every month, the suicide rate in the "people's police of the LPR" has increased, and liberated Makiivka and Nevske are under Russian shelling.
Russian occupants fired 45 times at the border areas of Chernihiv and Sumy regions, damaging civilian infrastructure and injuring 2 civilians.
Ukraine's military leadership inspected the latest developments of Ukrainian manufacturers, including ground and airborne drones, robotic mine clearance systems, remotely piloted strike platforms and combat robotic platforms, which will soon be used in operations to achieve tactical and operational goals.
The Zhytomyr Regional CCC and JV refuted a fake Russian video about a woman being denied benefits for her husband killed at the front, saying that she had not applied to them and that the document in the video did not meet the standards of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
On April 3, Kyiv recorded a record maximum wind speed of 18 m/s (65 km/h), which equals the previous record set in 1944.
Meta's products, including Instagram, Facebook, and WhatsApp, have suffered large-scale outages, the cause of which is currently unknown.
The government has allowed Ukrainian bachelor's and master's students in medical, pharmaceutical, and veterinary fields aged 18 to 22 to travel abroad for one semester for internships and training.
The Security Service of Ukraine exposed an agitator who publicly threatened followers of the Hasidic movement in Zakarpattia region with physical violence and incited religious hatred, he faces up to 5 years in prison.
In Dnipro, the first kidney transplant was performed on a 15-year-old girl from her mother after a 7-hour operation involving 30 doctors.
In Kyiv region, more than 17,000 facilities damaged by Russian aggression have been fully or partially restored.
The explosion in a high-rise building in Bila Tserkva, Kyiv region, killed 1 person, injured 4 others, including a child, destroyed the ceiling between 3 floors in one entrance, and evacuated about 50 people who will be accommodated in a local hotel.
An active wave of russian bots on Facebook is trying to falsely link the Crocus City Hall terrorist attack to Ukraine, accusing "crazy Ukrainian patriots" of committing the attack.
The Philippines will take countermeasures against "dangerous attacks" by Chinese ships and is negotiating with allies to protect its sovereignty in the South China Sea dispute.
For the first time since 2022, the Russian army strikes Kharkiv with air strikes, hitting a school and between residential buildings, killing one person.
MP Galyna Tretyakova withdraws draft law No. 11104, which proposed to criminalize unauthorized representation of Ukraine in international negotiations, after it was criticized.
Additional fortifications are being built on the border with Belarus in the Zhytomyr region to strengthen the defense system with anti-tank ditches, minefields, and concrete structures.
Viktor Nikolyuk, the commander of the Land Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, has announced his resignation to head one of the units and one of the frontline areas.
The Commander of the Land Forces of Ukraine, Oleksandr Pavliuk, criticized the public perception of the TCC, stating that the staff of the territorial recruitment centers are mostly servicemen who fought at the front but were found unfit for further service.
the russian attack damaged the above-ground infrastructure of Ukraine's underground gas storage facilities, but did not affect gas supplies to consumers due to the availability of sufficient reserve capacity.
Telegram has suffered a massive outage affecting users in many countries, including Ukraine, Slovakia, the Netherlands, Italy, Thailand, the United States, and Russia, with users experiencing problems with the app and sending/receiving messages.
The Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Oleksandr Syrskyi, has announced the reformatting and optimization of military organizational structures to improve management efficiency, including the reorganization of some troop groups, rotation of combat brigades from the front line, and redeployment of personnel.
The EU introduces new rules requiring social media platforms such as X, TikTok, Facebook, and others to take steps to mitigate election risks or face fines of up to 6% of their annual global turnover.
The Verkhovna Rada is preparing a draft law to regulate the social network Telegram in Ukraine by introducing measures similar to those applied to platforms such as YouTube, including disclosure of ownership, restrictions on prohibited content, and restrictions on use by government agencies if the owners are not transparent.
Facebook, Instagram, and Messenger experienced an outage, with users reporting problems with the app, website, and login, according to Downdetector.
After Russian troops attacked Kharkiv, three people were killed, five were injured, and a large-scale fire broke out.
Kyrylo Taran, a volunteer in Lviv, was detained by the military for refusing to show his military registration documents and undergo a medical examination. He also provoked a conflict with employees of the territorial center for recruitment and social support.
According to the Economy Ministry, Ukraine's GDP grew by 3. 6% in January-February compared to the same period last year.
The US is negotiating with Niger to terminate a military agreement that allowed US troops to remain in the country, due to concerns over the recent military coup in Niger.
Meta, the company that owns Facebook and Instagram, is under investigation by the US federal authorities for the potential role of the platforms in facilitating the illegal sale and distribution of drugs.