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Shmyhal and Slovak Prime Minister sign joint statement to strengthen bilateral relations
Prime Minister of Ukraine Denys Shmyhal and his Slovak counterpart Robert Fico sign a joint statement on strengthening bilateral relations.
The number of victims of the Russian missile attack on Kharkiv has increased to 10
The death toll from the Russian attack on Kharkiv on January 23 has risen to 10, after two bodies were pulled from under a collapsed five-story building. The search and rescue operation is still ongoing.
Expert: HQCJ should check public information on Supreme Court judges as part of their qualification assessment
A panel of Supreme Court judges is suspected of possible bribery that allowed a former member of parliament accused of treason to escape. This incident highlights the need for a more robust vetting system for Supreme Court judges in Ukraine.
GUR confirms that an exchange between Russia and Ukraine was being prepared today - media
A representative of the Main Intelligence Directorate, Andriy Yusov, announced the exchange scheduled for today.
Cyprus' largest bank leaves russia
The largest Cypriot bank, Bank of Cyprus, is closing its offices in russia, becoming the third foreign bank to do so in 2024. The decrease in the number of Western banks in russia due to sanctions and reduced trade has brought the total number of foreign credit institutions to 23.
Russian shelling of Kherson hospital: three doctors wounded
The Russian military shelled a hospital in Kherson, wounding three medical workers.
Russian missile attack on Kharkiv: bodies of two dead are being pulled out of the rubble - RMA
The bodies of a man and a woman are being pulled from the rubble of a five-story building in Kharkiv that was hit by Russian army on January 23. According to reports, 9 people were killed in the shelling.
An audible explosion is reported in Dnipro amid ongoing air raid alert
An explosion has been reported in Dnipro, Ukraine, but there is no official confirmation or further details. Meanwhile, the country is on air alert amid a missile threat from Russia.
A girl of Ukrainian origin wins the Miss Japan 2024 crown
Ukrainian-born model Karolina Shino has won the Miss Japan 2024 pageant, reigniting the debate on Japanese identity and cultural representation. Shino is the first naturalized Japanese citizen to win the pageant.
A six-day strike by railroad workers begins in Germany
A six-day strike by railroad workers has begun in Germany, the fourth such action since November 2023, over a long-running dispute over wages and working hours. The strike could put additional pressure on already strained supply chains.