Ukrainian ships Cherkasy and Chernihiv to take part in international exercises Sea Breeze 2024 in the UK
There are no emergency power outages in Kharkiv, electric transport is 90% operational - Sinehubov
eRestoration Program: more than 2 thousand Ukrainians have already received new housing
Iranian attack on Israel expected in next two days - WSJ
It's official: Tochytskyi dismissed and Sibiga appointed first deputy foreign minister of Ukraine
UK considers transferring DragonFire laser weapon prototype to Ukraine
Government allocates UAH 125.5 million for water supply in Mykolaiv after the explosion of the Kakhovka HPP
This year, regions will receive UAH 2.5 billion to build shelters in schools
The Ministry of Energy urged Ukrainians to save electricity during peak consumption hours
FT learns details of US idea to finance Ukraine with profits from frozen Russian assets
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Ukrainian ships Cherkasy and Chernihiv to take part in international exercises Sea Breeze 2024 in the UK
The Ukrainian warships Cherkasy and Chernihiv, handed over to Ukraine by the United Kingdom, are preparing to participate in the Sea Breeze 2024 international exercise with NATO countries.
There are no emergency power outages in Kharkiv, electric transport is 90% operational - Sinehubov
There have been no emergency power outages in Kharkiv, and electric transport is operating at 90% capacity as the authorities seek to avoid unplanned outages in the city.
eRestoration Program: more than 2 thousand Ukrainians have already received new housing
More than 2,000 Ukrainians have received new apartments and houses under the e-Restoration program, with the most frequent purchases in Kyiv, Kharkiv, Mykolaiv and Chernihiv regions.
Iranian attack on Israel expected in next two days - WSJ
Israel is preparing for a possible Iranian attack in the next two days, although Tehran has not yet made a final decision.
It's official: Tochytskyi dismissed and Sibiga appointed first deputy foreign minister of Ukraine
The Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine has appointed Andriy Sybiga as First Deputy Foreign Minister and Ihor Lossovsky as Deputy Head of the State Service for Ethnic Policy and Freedom of Conscience for Digital Affairs, dismissing Mykola Tochytskyi as Deputy Foreign Minister and Ihor Lossovsky from his previous post.
UK considers transferring DragonFire laser weapon prototype to Ukraine
The United Kingdom is considering sending a prototype of the DragonFire laser weapon to Ukraine before its planned deployment in 2027, even if it is not fully finalized, to speed up the process of providing new technologies to help Ukrainian defense.
Government allocates UAH 125.5 million for water supply in Mykolaiv after the explosion of the Kakhovka HPP
The government allocated UAH 125. 5 million from the state budget reserve fund for water supply to Mykolaiv and compensation for the cost of electricity used to supply water through the Dnipro-Ingulets canal after Russia's attack on the Kakhovka hydroelectric power plant.
This year, regions will receive UAH 2.5 billion to build shelters in schools
This year, regions close to the war zone will receive UAH 2. 5 billion from the state budget to build shelters in schools.
The Ministry of Energy urged Ukrainians to save electricity during peak consumption hours
The deputy energy minister urged Ukrainians to save electricity during peak consumption hours in the morning and evening, as solutions are being sought to stabilize the power system due to increased demand and limited generating capacity, especially after the recent Russian missile attack that destroyed the Tripoli thermal power plant.
FT learns details of US idea to finance Ukraine with profits from frozen Russian assets
The US has offered to raise tens of billions of euros of debt for Ukraine against future profits from frozen Russian state assets, while the EU prefers to transfer only the interest earned on these assets.