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According to 49% of Ukrainians, tighter control of information is a restriction on freedom
According to a survey by the Kyiv International Institute of Sociology, 49% of Ukrainians believe that increased state control over information on the Internet will restrict citizens' rights and freedoms, which indicates a decline in trust in the government.
Powerful explosions in Crimea: Russians send helicopters into the sky
Local residents in the occupied Crimea heard explosions and saw Russian helicopters.
Presidential Mission in Crimea reacts to new searches in occupied Crimea
The Mission of the President of Ukraine in the Autonomous Republic of Crimea condemned the illegal searches and detentions of Muslim activists and religious figures by the Russian authorities in the occupied Crimea and called on the international community to respond to them.
NBU leaves the list of systemically important banks unchanged: list
The NBU confirmed that the list of systemically important banks has remained unchanged since 2023, with 15 banks retaining their status.
The Government Submitted a Draft Law on the State Agrarian Register to the Rada: What It Provides for
The government has submitted to parliament a bill that will improve the mechanisms for supporting Ukrainian farmers.
He put Musk on a pedestal: Bezos topped the ranking of the richest people for the first time since 2021
Jeff Bezos regained the title of the world's richest man after Tesla's shares plummeted, bringing Elon Musk's wealth below Bezos'.
Kremlin refuses to send Armata tank to the front: British intelligence explains the reasons
British intelligence explains that the Kremlin has refused to send its new Armata tanks to Ukraine because of fears of reputational damage from losses and their limited numbers.
Former US President Trump wins the Republican primary in North Dakota
Donald Trump won the Republican primary in North Dakota on the eve of the Super Tuesday vote.
Language Ombudsman raises the issue of teaching 600 thousand Ukrainian children abroad in their native language
The Language Ombudsman discussed with representatives of the Ukrainian World Congress (UWC) the provision of education in Ukrainian for more than 600,000 Ukrainian children living abroad.
Hazardous water in Vinnytsia: city residents have become hostages to the mismanagement of the authorities headed by Groysman's fellow party member
Hazardous water in Vinnytsia: city residents have become hostages to the mismanagement of the authorities headed by Groysman's fellow party member.