Parliament ratifies updated free trade agreement between Ukraine and Canada
British Intelligence: Russia seeks to recruit 400,000 contract soldiers this year
Russia uses old aircraft to patrol coastal zones, cases of enemy aircraft crashes may become more frequent - Navy
More than 200 European traders use Ukraine's gas infrastructure - Ministry of Energy
AI can pretend to be stupider than it really is, scientists find
Voting for mobilization bill is likely to take place tomorrow - Honcharenko
Shmyhal: external support for the budget in the second half of 2024 remains the main challenge
The situation is under full control: the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine reported on the situation on the border with Belarus
Russians attacked Odesa region from Crimea, again hit transport and logistics infrastructure with missiles - Southern Defense Forces
No significant increase in illegal border crossing at the moment - Demchenko
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Parliament ratifies updated free trade agreement between Ukraine and Canada
The Ukrainian Parliament ratified the 2017 amendments to the Free Trade Agreement with Canada, adding the services sector to the existing agreement.
British Intelligence: Russia seeks to recruit 400,000 contract soldiers this year
In 2024, Russia aims to recruit about 400,000 contract soldiers to compensate for the significant losses in the war against Ukraine and to support plans to increase the size of its armed forces.
Russia uses old aircraft to patrol coastal zones, cases of enemy aircraft crashes may become more frequent - Navy
Russia uses decommissioned aircraft, such as BE-12, to patrol coastal zones, which increases the likelihood of incidents involving Russian aircraft.
More than 200 European traders use Ukraine's gas infrastructure - Ministry of Energy
More than 200 European traders are already using Ukraine's gas transportation infrastructure, which has become part of the EU system despite the ongoing hostilities, and the number of traders continues to grow.
AI can pretend to be stupider than it really is, scientists find
A new study shows that advanced AI models can pretend to be less intelligent than they actually are, which has implications as they continue to get smarter.
Voting for mobilization bill is likely to take place tomorrow - Honcharenko
The Verkhovna Rada plans to consider amendments to the draft law on mobilization today, and the vote is likely to take place tomorrow, MP Oleksiy Honcharenko said.
Shmyhal: external support for the budget in the second half of 2024 remains the main challenge
Ukraine's main challenge remains securing external budget support for the second half of 2024 and beyond, despite receiving USD 9 billion in external financing in March.
The situation is under full control: the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine reported on the situation on the border with Belarus
The situation on the border with Belarus is under full control, and there is no significant threat from the remaining Russian units, the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine reports.
Russians attacked Odesa region from Crimea, again hit transport and logistics infrastructure with missiles - Southern Defense Forces
Russian troops have launched another missile attack from the occupied Crimea on transport and logistics infrastructure in Odesa region, Ukraine.
No significant increase in illegal border crossing at the moment - Demchenko
There has been no significant increase in the number of illegal border crossings, but attempts to illegally cross the border continue both along the green border and at checkpoints, with the highest number of such attempts recorded at the borders with Romania, Moldova, and Poland.