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Officials' declarations are to be checked with the help of artificial intelligence
The NACP in Ukraine will use artificial intelligence to evaluate and verify officials' declarations, focusing on higher-risk declarations, which is different from the previous annual checks of all high-ranking officials.
The kremlin refused to comment on patrushev's alleged involvement in the death of pryzhyn
kremlin spokesman peskov neither confirmed nor denied reports of nikolai patrushev's involvement in the death of yevgeny pryzhin, refusing to comment on the Wall Street Journal article.
A draft law is being prepared to introduce mobilization of Ukrainian men abroad
A draft Ukrainian law obliges all men, including those abroad, to re-register for military service; failure to do so could result in consular and banking restrictions. The draft law is expected to be considered by parliament in January 2024.
Zelenskyy approves changes in the policy of granting leave: will affect the military during demobilization
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy has signed Bill No. 8313, which changes the policy of granting leave
President of Harvard University is suspected of plagiarizing a research paper
Harvard University President Claudine Gay is under scrutiny for alleged plagiarism in her 1997 doctoral dissertation, with similarities ranging from phrases to entire paragraphs. To avoid a conflict of interest, Harvard has commissioned an external panel of experts to investigate.
The venue for the first "home" match of the Ukrainian national football team has been announced
Ukraine's national football team will play its first "home" match in 2024 in Wroclaw, Poland, due to the impossibility of holding matches in Ukraine amid the war with Russia.
EU sends 500 more power generators to Ukraine
EU sends 500 additional power generators to Ukraine to support vital services amid ongoing rf attacks.
Global car production increased by 10%
Global car production grew by 10% to 66. 9 million units, with China becoming the largest producer with over 21 million vehicles. Passenger cars accounted for the majority of production, with almost 48 million units.
Psychiatric hospital in Odesa region to change head, criminal case opened - Kiper
Psychiatric hospital in Odesa region to change head, criminal case opened.
Kept in the cold, beaten and mock execution: Russian military identified who tortured people during the occupation of Kyiv region
Ukrainian police have identified Russian servicemen involved in the torture of four residents of the village of Zdvyzhivka, Kyiv region, in March 2022.