Air Force Commander shows how Ukrainian military shot down enemy Orlan-10 UAVs
Pavlo Kyrylenko is under investigation: NACP checks the lifestyle of the AMCU head
MIA launches survey on gun ownership
Mobilization of prisoners: the relevant committee recommended the Verkhovna Rada to adopt the draft law
"Customs visa-free regime": Ukrainian business with simplified procedures doubled joint transit in the first quarter of this year
Communication and automation equipment destroyed: intelligence tells about the consequences of the fire on the Russian "Serpukhov" missile carrier
The prevailing statistics of deaths due to problems in the health care system is a major issue in the South Korean elections
Vatican releases updated declaration on dignity: condemns euthanasia, gender theory and surrogacy
Ukraine and Hungary agree to open a new checkpoint for passenger vehicles
"I expect it to happen within a few weeks": US Senator on approving aid to Ukraine
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Air Force Commander shows how Ukrainian military shot down enemy Orlan-10 UAVs
Ukrainian military destroyed two Russian Orlan-10 reconnaissance drones in Odesa region.
Pavlo Kyrylenko is under investigation: NACP checks the lifestyle of the AMCU head
The National Agency for the Prevention of Corruption has begun monitoring the lifestyle of Pavlo Kyrylenko, the head of the Antimonopoly Committee of Ukraine, after journalists revealed that his family has acquired property worth more than UAH 70 million in recent years, which does not correspond to his official income.
MIA launches survey on gun ownership
The Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine has launched a survey to study public opinion on public services related to the possession and circulation of weapons in order to improve electronic services.
Mobilization of prisoners: the relevant committee recommended the Verkhovna Rada to adopt the draft law
The Verkhovna Rada Committee on Law Enforcement recommends adopting a bill that would allow prisoners to be released from serving their sentences if they are serving military service during mobilization and martial law, with certain conditions and exceptions.
"Customs visa-free regime": Ukrainian business with simplified procedures doubled joint transit in the first quarter of this year
In the first quarter of 2024, the number of Ukrainian companies that received permits for transit facilitation under the joint transit procedure doubled compared to the first quarter of 2023, indicating an increase in business activity despite the ongoing military operations.
Communication and automation equipment destroyed: intelligence tells about the consequences of the fire on the Russian "Serpukhov" missile carrier
A fire on the Russian missile ship Serpukhov completely destroyed its communications and automation equipment, putting it out of commission for a long time.
The prevailing statistics of deaths due to problems in the health care system is a major issue in the South Korean elections
More than 3,750 patients have died in South Korea since 2017 due to hospitals' refusal to provide medical care, highlighting the major problems of the healthcare system ahead of the country's parliamentary elections.
Vatican releases updated declaration on dignity: condemns euthanasia, gender theory and surrogacy
The Vatican has issued a 20-page declaration condemning such moral violations as euthanasia, gender theory, surrogacy, abortion, mutilation, torture, human trafficking and other acts that degrade human dignity.
Ukraine and Hungary agree to open a new checkpoint for passenger vehicles
Ukraine and Hungary have agreed to open a new checkpoint for passenger vehicles, Velyka Palad - Nagyhodos, and to allow empty trucks weighing more than 7. 5 tons to pass through the Luzhanka - Beregsurany checkpoint.
"I expect it to happen within a few weeks": US Senator on approving aid to Ukraine
U. S. Senator Joni Ernst expects the Ukraine aid package to be approved by Congress within weeks, despite some disagreement over the level of spending, as the overwhelming majority supports Ukraine for its own national security.