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The Rada will consider raising salaries of civil servants of individual courts
The Parliament plans to consider a draft law to increase the salaries of civil servants of certain courts by applying appropriate regional coefficients based on the population of the locality where the court is located.
Tinder paying customers fall for the sixth quarter in a row
Tinder's paying customer base fell 9% year-on-year to less than 10 million in the latest quarter, falling short of analysts' estimates, as Match Group struggles to retain users amid price changes and declining consumer spending.
Expert: Kyiv Scientific Research Institute of Forensic Expertise must be involved in the formation of the Register of Equipment for the Production of Tobacco Products
The Kyiv Scientific Research Institute of Forensic Expertise should be involved in the formation of the Register of Equipment for the Production of Tobacco Products in order to effectively combat the illegal tobacco market.
Journalists regain access to the Verkhovna Rada: Stefanchuk signed a decree
The speaker of the Ukrainian parliament has signed a decree allowing journalists to cover the activities of the parliament directly in its premises during martial law.
Murder of a teenager on a funicular in Kyiv: a parole officer faces life imprisonment
A parole officer faces life in prison for the murder of a teenager who pushed him through a window at a funicular station in Kyiv while intoxicated.
"Ukrposhta has issued a new stamp "Russian Navy - to the bottom!"
On the Day of Remembrance and Victory over Nazism on May 8, 2024, Ukrposhta issued a postage stamp "Russian Navy - to the bottom!" or "Ship for 3". The stamp was dedicated to the destroyed ships of the Russian Black Sea Fleet.
During the massive attack, the enemy used almost all types of weapons at its disposal - Yevlash
During the massive attack, Russia used a wide range of weapons against Ukraine, including cruise missiles, ballistic missiles, and unmanned aerial vehicles such as Kinzhal, Iskander-M, Kalibr, X-101, X-555, Shahid drones, and others.
US suspends arms sales to Israel over concerns about Rafah - media
The U. S. suspends arms shipments to Israel over fears of a possible invasion of Rafah in Gaza.
A Russian deserter was detained in Poland: he wanted to get to Europe directly from the front in Ukraine
A 41-year-old Russian soldier deserted from the front in Ukraine and was detained in Poland after illegally crossing the Belarusian border to try to get to Europe.
Germany sends two warships amid tensions between China and Taiwan
Germany is sending two warships to the Indo-Pacific region amid rising tensions between China and Taiwan over freedom of navigation and trade routes.