Court reduces bail for ex-CEO Knyazev to UAH 20 million
Occupants in Kherson region break into homes of residents with pro-Ukrainian position at night and arrest them - DIU
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US Congress goes on vacation, leaving the issue of aid to Ukraine and the border until January
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Finland to send 21 packages of military aid to Ukraine worth 106 million euros
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Court reduces bail for ex-CEO Knyazev to UAH 20 million
Bail for former Supreme Court Chief Justice Vsevolod Knyazev has been reduced from UAH 27 million to UAH 20 million, but he remains in custody until February 2. This follows his detention in a bribery case involving shares in Ferrexpo's Poltava Mining and Processing Plant.
Occupants in Kherson region break into homes of residents with pro-Ukrainian position at night and arrest them - DIU
Russian security forces are stepping up repression in the occupied Kherson region, breaking into homes at night and arresting residents with pro-Ukrainian views, reports the Defense Ministry's Main Intelligence Directorate.
Ukraine and the United States agree to cooperate in the field of nuclear and radiation safety
Ukraine and the United States signed a Memorandum of Cooperation to improve nuclear and radiation safety. The document provides for joint projects on safety assessment, emergency response and exchange of regulatory experience.
US Congress goes on vacation, leaving the issue of aid to Ukraine and the border until January
The U. S. Congressional recess leaves issues such as aid to Ukraine and border security unresolved, making January a challenging month
Scorsese to receive lifetime achievement award at Berlin Film Festival
Martin Scorsese will receive a lifetime achievement award, the Honorary Golden Bear, at the Berlin International Film Festival in February. The 81-year-old director is being honored for his personal yet universal cinematic artistry.
Finland to send 21 packages of military aid to Ukraine worth 106 million euros
Finland has decided to send Ukraine the 21st package of military aid worth 106 million euros, the content of which is not disclosed for security reasons.
Avdiivka Coke is under the control of Ukraine - Stupun
Ukrainian forces maintain control of the Avdiivka coke plant after 14 repelled attacks in the area.
Armtrac 400 demining vehicle hits a powerful mine in Kharkiv region
An Armtrac 400 demining vehicle exploded on a mine in Kharkiv region while clearing a power line; the region remains highly mine-prone.
More than UAH 3 billion: the Ministry of Economy has calculated the income from small-scale privatization in 2023
Privatization in Ukraine through Prozorro. Sale in 2023 brought in almost UAH 3.3 billion, with 914 objects sold, including 350 state-owned objects. The funds raised replenish the state and local budgets and are used to attract investment.
Up to 90-100 thousand people a day cross Ukrainian border on the eve of holidays - border guards
Approximately 90-100 thousand people cross the Ukrainian border every day, with traffic evenly distributed between entry and exit, and more than 50% coming from the Polish border. Queues at the border have grown due to the increase in the number of crossings, especially at the main checkpoints.