Brent price hovers above $86 as attention shifts from the conflict in the Middle East
It is very loud in Kharkiv: explosions are heard
Ombudsman urges not to disclose data of prisoners of war at rallies and in social networks
Shooting of policemen in Vinnytsia region: court arrests 52-year-old serviceman
Ukraine restored over 500 medical facilities destroyed by russian troops - Ministry of Health
President presents highest state awards to defenders of Ukraine and families of fallen Heroes
EU ministers fail to pledge Patriot systems to Ukraine at key meeting - media
Denying TPPs: How Nayyem and Kubrakov "protected" energy with memorandums
They discussed support for Ukraine and sanctions pressure on Russia: the MFA received copies of credentials from the ambassadors of Thailand and Australia
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Brent price hovers above $86 as attention shifts from the conflict in the Middle East
Brent crude oil futures declined on Monday, although they remained above $86 per barrel, as traders refocused on inflationary fears despite tensions in the Middle East, which did not affect actual oil supplies.
It is very loud in Kharkiv: explosions are heard
Explosions were heard in Kharkiv, the mayor and police confirmed the explosions and called on the city's residents to take shelter and not to share information that could help the enemy.
Ombudsman urges not to disclose data of prisoners of war at rallies and in social networks
The Ukrainian Parliament Commissioner for Human Rights warns against public dissemination of personal data of prisoners of war and civilians held by Russia, as Russian special services are actively seeking such information to worsen their conditions of detention.
Shooting of policemen in Vinnytsia region: court arrests 52-year-old serviceman
The court arrested a 52-year-old soldier for shooting police officers in Vinnytsia region.
Ukraine restored over 500 medical facilities destroyed by russian troops - Ministry of Health
In the two years since russia's full-scale invasion, Ukraine has rebuilt 513 medical facilities out of 1,581 damaged and 210 completely destroyed, despite constant bombardment and attacks by russia.
President presents highest state awards to defenders of Ukraine and families of fallen Heroes
President Zelenskyy presented the highest state awards, including the Order of the Golden Star and the Cross of Military Merit, to Ukrainian servicemen and families of fallen heroes for their courage and defense of Ukraine.
EU ministers fail to pledge Patriot systems to Ukraine at key meeting - media
EU ministers failed to promise Ukraine additional Patriot air defense systems at a key meeting, despite pressure to provide more support in the air defense sector amid increased attacks by Russia.
Denying TPPs: How Nayyem and Kubrakov "protected" energy with memorandums
The government has failed to adequately protect thermal power plants from Russian missile strikes, allocating funds only for the first level of defense against enemy attacks. Previously, officials boasted of "unprecedented protection" without addressing the lack of funding for better defense of thermal power plants.
They discussed support for Ukraine and sanctions pressure on Russia: the MFA received copies of credentials from the ambassadors of Thailand and Australia
First Deputy Foreign Minister of Ukraine Andriy Sybiga received copies of credentials from the newly appointed ambassadors of Thailand and Australia to Ukraine and discussed with them support for Ukraine, sanctions pressure on Russia and strengthening bilateral relations.
Trump's criminal trial in New York enters next phase today
Former President Donald Trump's criminal trial in New York on charges of paying hush money to a porn star during the 2016 election campaign enters a crucial phase with opening statements today.