Mind Entrepreneur Summit. Entrepreneurship as the future of Ukraine
Almost 30 thousand people are considered missing under special circumstances - Ombudsman's Office
Facebook and Instagram social networks are down
"Court" in occupied Crimea fines human rights activist and journalist Lutfiye Zudiyeva
Kherson region: Russians shell Kozatske village, woman injured
Boeing and the fateful door: could a string of incidents involving the largest aircraft manufacturer's planes reshape the entire marketplace
Taburets refutes the fake that foreign military personnel are allegedly deployed in Cherkasy schools and kindergartens
Brovary, Pavlohrad, and Chervonohrad: 5 cities and over a hundred villages may be renamed in Ukraine
The number of people infected with chickenpox has increased in Poltava region: 188 people were diagnosed with it in a week
Indonesian Defense Minister Prabowo Subianto wins presidential election: opposition accuses him of human rights violations
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The Housing Capital case: where did the billions go?
Only debtors see the Russian footprint: how the label of cooperation with russia is used in business wars
Criminal case opened against acting deputy head of the State Tax Service Sokur for obstructing the supply of fuel to the army
Credit maze: how to repay a loan when no one is interested and has completely different plans
Starting a business as a way for veterans to adapt to civilian life: what problems do former military personnel face
Mind Entrepreneur Summit. Entrepreneurship as the future of Ukraine
The leading business publication Mind is holding the Mind Entrepreneur Summit, the largest and most useful conference for small and medium-sized businesses in Ukraine!.
Almost 30 thousand people are considered missing under special circumstances - Ombudsman's Office
According to Ukrainian human rights activists, nearly 30,000 people, including children, civilians, and prisoners of war, are considered missing or illegally deprived of their liberty as a result of Russia's armed aggression against Ukraine.
Facebook and Instagram social networks are down
Facebook, Instagram, and Messenger experienced an outage, with users reporting problems with the app, website, and login, according to Downdetector.
"Court" in occupied Crimea fines human rights activist and journalist Lutfiye Zudiyeva
A Russian-controlled court in Crimea has fined human rights activist Lutfiya Zudiyeva 2,500 rubles for allegedly violating Russian legislation on "foreign agents" because she did not indicate this status in her personal Facebook posts.
Kherson region: Russians shell Kozatske village, woman injured
A 73-year-old woman was injured and hospitalized as a result of Russian shelling of Kozatske village in Kherson region.
Boeing and the fateful door: could a string of incidents involving the largest aircraft manufacturer's planes reshape the entire marketplace
Boeing is in crisis amid safety concerns and is considering asset sales.
Taburets refutes the fake that foreign military personnel are allegedly deployed in Cherkasy schools and kindergartens
Ihor Taburets, head of the Cherkasy Regional Military Administration, denied the Russian propaganda fake that Polish, German and French soldiers are stationed in schools and kindergartens in Cherkasy.
Brovary, Pavlohrad, and Chervonohrad: 5 cities and over a hundred villages may be renamed in Ukraine
Ukraine plans to rename 5 cities and 104 villages as part of its decolonization efforts, including Chervonohrad to Sheptytskyi, Pavlohrad to Matviyiv, and Brovary to Brovary.
The number of people infected with chickenpox has increased in Poltava region: 188 people were diagnosed with it in a week
In Poltava region, the number of cases of chickenpox has increased almost tenfold over the past week: 188 people have fallen ill, including 10 adults and the rest are children.
Indonesian Defense Minister Prabowo Subianto wins presidential election: opposition accuses him of human rights violations
Prabowo Subianto, a former general and defence minister, won the Indonesian presidential election with 58. 6 per cent of the vote, receiving 96 million votes. Opponents accused him and incumbent President Joko Widodo of election fraud and nepotism.