Elon Musk is being sued: ex-Twitter executives demand more than $128 million in compensation
France is the first in the world to enshrine the right to abortion in the Constitution
Lithuania to support Czech initiative to purchase shells for Ukraine
German gas tariff jeopardizes EU's energy solidarity - European Commissioner for Energy
Bosnia to inspect Pretis factory, whose shells were spotted in the inventory of the Defense Forces
Ukraine and Spain start negotiations on a security agreement
Criminal cases against business: why the Tax Service may lose up to 90% of cases in courts
Polish farmers extend protest on the border with Ukraine until April 30
Umerov discussed with British colleagues the implementation of the Maritime Capabilities Development Coalition
Contrary to the statements of farmers: Poland is actively increasing exports to Ukraine, and the trade balance has broken a record - media
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Criminal case opened against acting deputy head of the State Tax Service Sokur for obstructing the supply of fuel to the army
Elon Musk is being sued: ex-Twitter executives demand more than $128 million in compensation
Former Twitter executives have sued Elon Musk for more than $128 million in compensation they claim they were owed after being fired following Musk's acquisition of the company.
France is the first in the world to enshrine the right to abortion in the Constitution
France has become the first country to guarantee the right to abortion in its constitution after both houses of parliament approved amendments.
Lithuania to support Czech initiative to purchase shells for Ukraine
Lithuania supports the Czech initiative to purchase and transfer artillery ammunition to Ukraine from outside the EU to help Ukraine defend itself against russian aggression.
German gas tariff jeopardizes EU's energy solidarity - European Commissioner for Energy
The German gas tariff on cross-border trade threatens EU energy solidarity and efforts to reduce dependence on Russian gas.
Bosnia to inspect Pretis factory, whose shells were spotted in the inventory of the Defense Forces
Bosnia and Herzegovina plans to inspect the Pretis ammunition company after its ammunition was spotted in photos of the Ukrainian military.
Ukraine and Spain start negotiations on a security agreement
Deputy Head of the President's Office Ihor Zhovkva starts negotiations with Spain on a bilateral security agreement.
Criminal cases against business: why the Tax Service may lose up to 90% of cases in courts
The Tax Service may lose up to 90% of criminal cases against businesses in Ukrainian courts due to lack of evidence.
Polish farmers extend protest on the border with Ukraine until April 30
Polish farmers have announced a new strike at the Ukrainian border, which will last until April 30, to protest the Green Deal and restrictions on food imports from Ukraine.
Umerov discussed with British colleagues the implementation of the Maritime Capabilities Development Coalition
The UK Secretary of State for Defense and the Military Commander discussed with the Ukrainian Minister of Defense the possibilities of implementing the Maritime Capability Development Coalition to further expand Ukraine's success in destroying the Russian fleet through the wider use of drones.
Contrary to the statements of farmers: Poland is actively increasing exports to Ukraine, and the trade balance has broken a record - media
Polish exports to Ukraine increased significantly to a record 51. 7 billion zlotys in 2023 amid Russia's full-scale invasion, while imports from Ukraine amounted to 20.3 billion zlotys, resulting in the largest trade surplus with Ukraine in Poland's history of 31.4 billion zlotys.