The Ministry of Defense of Ukraine has approved a new policy on attracting and retaining human capital in the Defense Forces.
A woman with a disability organized an illegal border crossing for her fictitious husband for $5,000 in the Lviv region.
Two Russian FSB agents who were preparing missile and bomb attacks on Ukrainian military targets in Kharkiv region were sentenced to 15 years in prison for high treason.
The occupation judge was served a notice of suspicion for the illegal deportation of a Ukrainian citizen from Crimea and faces up to 12 years in prison.
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico's condition is stable and improving after being wounded in an assassination attempt on May 15, doctors at Roosevelt Hospital report.
Illegally imprisoned Crimean Tatar activist Rustem Osmanov is being tortured in a Russian detention center, severely beaten and threatened with death.
Georgia's parliament plans to override the president's veto of the controversial "Russian law" during the next session week.
The new 125-meter overpass on Polyarna Street over Bohatyrska Street in Kyiv's Obolon district is open to traffic, and additional work is planned to be completed by autumn, including the construction of bicycle lanes, public transport stops and landscaping.
Over the past 24 hours, Russian troops shelled the border of Chernihiv region with mortars, recording 51 explosions in four villages.
Ukraine's Security Service detained a Russian informant in Donetsk region who was passing on coordinates of Ukrainian military positions to prepare a "breakthrough" attack in the Pokrovsk sector, one of the hottest spots on the frontline.
China has imposed sanctions on three more American defense companies - Boeing's defense and space division, General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, and General Dynamics Land Systems - for supplying weapons to Taiwan.
Russians suffered significant losses - 53 killed and wounded, as well as 14 pieces of weapons and military equipment, including 2 tanks and 11 armored vehicles, during an unsuccessful attempt to break through near Bilohorivka in Luhansk region.
French security forces have cleared the road between the airport and Noumea, the capital of New Caledonia, removing 76 barricades amid ongoing unrest over changes to electoral laws.
Since the beginning of the day, 44 combat engagements took place, most of them in the Pokrovske, Kramatorsk and Kurakhove sectors, as the enemy continues active offensive actions, trying to break through the defense of Ukrainian troops.
Traffic has resumed near the Ocean Plaza shopping mall in Kyiv after Kyivteploenergo completed the replacement of a damaged 1,000 mm diameter heating pipe.
The State Border Guard Service denies media reports of an increase in the number of men crossing the border.
Zelensky said that the evil of genocide has resumed its form and has turned against Ukraine, starting with Crimea, recalling the Soviet deportation of Crimean Tatars 80 years ago, which killed up to 42% of them.
A US court has sentenced David DePape to 30 years in prison for breaking into the home of former US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi in San Francisco and assaulting her husband Paul.
At night and in the morning, Ukraine received emergency electricity supplies from Romania, Slovakia, and Poland due to Russian attacks on energy infrastructure.
150,000 citizens have already updated their data through the Reserve+ application launched by the Ministry of Defense, and hundreds of thousands more requests are pending.
The Croatian parliament has approved a new government headed by pro-European Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic for a third term.
Over the past day, three people were killed and five others were wounded in Russian shelling in the Donetsk region.
At night and in the morning, Russian troops shelled 5 settlements in Sumy region, firing 15 shots and 62 explosions.
Surgeons at the St. Nicholas Children's Hospital of Lviv's First Medical Unit performed a rare surgical intervention to help an 8-year-old girl who had been unable to eat for six years due to a burned esophagus.
The EU Council has banned four more Russian media outlets - Voice of Europe, RIA Novosti, Izvestia, and Rossiyskaya Gazeta - from broadcasting in the EU for spreading Russian propaganda and supporting Russia's aggressive war against Ukraine.
Russia is stepping up its recruitment and funding of foreign "journalists, bloggers and youth" through its Rossotrudnichestvo agency to cover the war in Ukraine in a way that serves Russian interests, spending more than 230 million rubles in just 4 months of 2024.
The Ministry of Health of Ukraine has amended the requirements for certification of domestically produced medicinal products for international trade and confirmation of active pharmaceutical ingredients for export, implementing WHO recommendations and promoting the unification of registration of medicinal products for domestic pharmaceutical manufacturers in importing countries.
Israel has rejected South Africa's accusations of Palestinian genocide at the International Court of Justice, justifying its military operation in Rafah as self-defense against Hamas militants who fired rockets and held hostages.
Border guards prevented the smuggling of five men of military age who were hiding in a truck trailer and trying to cross the border into Moldova.
Andrei Belousov, an economist with no military experience, has replaced Sergei Shoigu as Russia's defense minister, but British intelligence does not expect this change to significantly affect Russia's approach to the war in Ukraine.