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Parliament strengthens social protection for military and police officers
The Verkhovna Rada passed a law that strengthens social protection for servicemen and police officers, including allowing up to 12 months of treatment without undergoing a personal medical examination every 4 months and providing UAH 15 million in payments to the families of fallen defenders.
Man wounded as explosives dropped from enemy drone in Beryslav - RMA
A 46-year-old man was injured in Beryslav after Russian forces struck the area with explosive-laden drones, leaving him with leg, back and head injuries that required hospitalization.
Australia joins drone coalition for Ukraine
Australia joins the United Kingdom and Latvia in providing drones as part of a "drone coalition" to support Ukraine's military efforts.
Now there is no need to mobilize 500 thousand Ukrainians - Shmygal
Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmygal has said that there is currently no need to mobilize 500,000 Ukrainians into the armed forces.
During the full-scale invasion, he enriched himself by UAH 58 million: SBI detains ex-Armed Forces official
A former official of the Armed Forces of Ukraine illegally enriched himself by UAH 58 million during the full-scale Russian invasion by acquiring unjustified assets - a car, an apartment, land plots and other property.
Parliament adopts law on liability for illegal lobbying
The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine passed a law introducing administrative liability for illegal lobbying, which is an important step for the country's European integration.
China is preparing to invade Taiwan by 2027 - Bloomberg
China is building up its military and nuclear arsenal on an unprecedented scale, and all indications are that it will be ready to invade Taiwan by 2027.
Schmygal expects the unblocking of aid by the US Congress could be as soon as this month
Ukraine's prime minister expects the blocked $61 billion U. S. aid package to be unblocked by Congress this month or next.
New UN report documents russia's crimes in the temporarily occupied part of Ukraine
According to a UN report, russia is committing large-scale human rights violations in the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine. The UN has documented evidence of torture, executions, and suppression of Ukrainian identity committed by the russian military and security forces to strengthen control over the population.
No decision on income from Russian assets for Ukraine expected at EU summit, Hungary opposes proposal - DW
A European Commission proposal to use 90 percent of frozen Russian assets to buy weapons for Ukraine faces opposition from Hungary, making it unlikely to be approved at an upcoming summit of EU leaders.