Ex-NATO commander: putin may try to stir up the Balkans to distract the West from Ukraine
Zelensky: Church has influence on leaders, so dialog abroad is important
They want to divert attention from the failures of their own defense: the Center for Public Policy explains why russians are talking about "capturing Kyiv" again
Russia's missile strike on Dnipro: the number of victims increased to 13, 5 of them children
Zelensky signs law on electronic office of persons liable for military service
UAH 3.2 million in damages to strategic state-owned enterprise: new suspicion served to Shyman
Occupants shelled a village in Kharkiv region: a man was killed and a child was wounded
Why two-step authentication is important and how to set it up: Instructions from cybersecurity experts
Russian missile attack on Dnipro: the number of victims has increased, including four children
Zelensky signs law lowering conscription age to 25
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Attempt on the Prime Minister of Slovakia: xenophobia and the Russian trace
The law on strengthening mobilization: what will change after May 18 for those liable for military service
The Housing Capital case: where did the billions go?
Only debtors see the Russian footprint: how the label of cooperation with russia is used in business wars
Criminal case opened against acting deputy head of the State Tax Service Sokur for obstructing the supply of fuel to the army
Ex-NATO commander: putin may try to stir up the Balkans to distract the West from Ukraine
A former NATO commander warns that russia may be stirring up tensions in the Balkans to distract Western attention from its invasion of Ukraine.
Zelensky: Church has influence on leaders, so dialog abroad is important
President Zelenskyy met with representatives of Protestant and Catholic churches in Ukraine, asking them to communicate with churches abroad to enlist Ukraine's support in the war against Russian occupiers, as churches have a great influence on society and government leaders.
They want to divert attention from the failures of their own defense: the Center for Public Policy explains why russians are talking about "capturing Kyiv" again
russian propaganda falsely claims to have "captured Kyiv" in order to divert attention from its inability to defend its own territory and justify the continuation of the war against Ukraine.
Russia's missile strike on Dnipro: the number of victims increased to 13, 5 of them children
As a result of the Russian missile attack on Dnipro, 13 people were injured, including 5 children; 8 victims were hospitalized in moderate condition.
Zelensky signs law on electronic office of persons liable for military service
President Zelenskyy signed a bill to create an electronic office for persons liable for military service, which will facilitate the rapid collection and processing of military data and the digitalization of services for servicemen, thereby strengthening Ukraine's defense capabilities.
UAH 3.2 million in damages to strategic state-owned enterprise: new suspicion served to Shyman
Three individuals, including the head of a strategic state-owned enterprise, its beneficial owner and an accountant, were charged with causing UAH 3. 2 million in losses through a scheme involving overpriced contracts and falsification of documents.
Occupants shelled a village in Kharkiv region: a man was killed and a child was wounded
Russian shelling of Novoosynove village in Kharkiv region killed one civilian and wounded a child.
Why two-step authentication is important and how to set it up: Instructions from cybersecurity experts
Two-factor authentication provides an additional layer of security for messengers and information systems by requiring a second form of authentication, such as a one-time code or USB device, in addition to a login and password, which makes it difficult for unauthorized access and protects user data and accounts.
Russian missile attack on Dnipro: the number of victims has increased, including four children
Four children aged 14 to 17 and five adults were injured as a result of Russian rocket fire on Dnipro.
Zelensky signs law lowering conscription age to 25
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy signs a bill to lower Ukraine's conscription age from 27 to 25.