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DOT claims to be a leader on Prozorro in terms of competitive procurement
Russian troops used chemical munitions over 440 times last month - General Staff
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Prices for raw foods to rise in the second half of the year due to lower harvest - NBU
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Refused to dance lezginka: in occupied Sevastopol, a participant in the war with Ukraine kicked a girl in the face
In occupied Sevastopol, a participant in the war with Ukraine kicked a girl in the face for refusing to dance lezginka. The attacker, allegedly a member of the Storm Z formation, was identified as a member of the "svoboda" who was vacationing in the city.
In Indonesia, an orangutan has learned to treat its own wounds using medicinal plants
An injured orangutan named Rakus applied a paste made from the leaves and stem of an anti-inflammatory and antibacterial plant called Akar Kuning to heal a large wound on his cheek. This is the first time scientists have recorded an animal in the wild treating an injury with a medicinal plant.
What will happen to tariffs - the NBU gave a forecast
Ukraine is expected to gradually bring utility tariffs to market levels over several years, but the timing and extent of the adjustment remains uncertain.
Zelenskyi inspects border guards' equipment in Khmelnytskyi
President Zelenskyy inspected armored vehicles, MLRS, artillery, drones and electronic warfare equipment used by Ukrainian border guards to protect the country.
Finland in contact with NATO, EU over GPS interference from Russia - Foreign Minister
Finland is in contact with NATO and the EU about growing GPS interference from Russia, which has increased during Russia's war in Ukraine, Foreign Minister Elina Valtonen said.
SBU calls on Ukrainians to observe security measures during Easter: what to know
The Security Service of Ukraine warns of Russia's attempts to destabilize the situation in Ukraine through provocations, including the involvement of agents to commit interfaith provocations and adjusting hostile fire on civilian infrastructure during Easter celebrations.
DOT claims to be a leader on Prozorro in terms of competitive procurement
The DOT claims to be a leader on Prozorro in terms of competitive procurement.
Russian troops used chemical munitions over 440 times last month - General Staff
Last month, Russian troops used munitions containing hazardous chemicals 444 times, in violation of international laws and conventions.
"Made in Ukraine": Khmelnytsky entrepreneurs will receive at least UAH 1.45 billion this year
This year, at least UAH 1. 45 billion has been allocated to Ukrainian entrepreneurs in Khmelnytsky Oblast as part of the Made in Ukraine economic platform to support domestic producers and businesses in the face of war.
Prices for raw foods to rise in the second half of the year due to lower harvest - NBU
In the short term, raw foods will remain cheaper than last year, but prices will rise in the second half of 2024 on the back of lower harvest expectations, while prices for processed foods will also accelerate slightly.