The Ministry of Recovery calls on international passenger carriers to join the testing of an online cabinet for opening routes abroad, which aims to replace the paper procedure with a digital one and provides various functions such as automatic data exchange, route construction and simplified document submission.
The Russian president will not be able to fully transfer the Russian economy to war mode due to the lack of labor, which makes it impossible to wage a long-term war.
A UOC (MP) cleric who justified Russia's armed aggression against Ukraine and incited religious hatred will be tried in Khmelnytsky region. He faces up to 5 years in prison.
IAEA inspections have found no leakage of nuclear materials at Ukrainian nuclear power plants despite the ongoing war, IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi has said.
U. S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin assured that Ukraine will see a steady flow of U.S. military aid week after week and called on all allies and partners to reassess their ability to provide Ukraine with the air defense equipment it so desperately needs.
U. S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin opens the 22nd meeting of the U.S.-led coalition to support Ukraine's defense against Russian invasion.
The High Court of London has ruled that WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange will have the opportunity to appeal the decision to extradite him to the United States, where he faces espionage charges related to the publication of classified documents.
Russian troops shelled residential buildings in Stepnohirsk, Zaporizhzhia region, killing a man.
In the event of a power outage, turn off all appliances connected to the mains to avoid a fire from power surges when the power is restored and leave one light bulb on.
In occupied Luhansk, a successful hit was recorded on the occupiers' military base in the middle of civilian buildings in the village of Yuvileine.
Due to the labor shortage caused by the war in Ukraine, Russia is considering amending its labor laws to allow temporary relocation of workers to labor shortage areas with their consent.
More than 450,000 Ukrainians have updated their data in the Reserve+ application, while fewer people have done so in the TCC and JV and ASCs, said David Arakhamia, head of the Servant of the People parliamentary faction.
Pope Francis condemned surrogacy, which he said sometimes turns into a business. He also emphasized the need for medical and moral counseling in cases of adoption.
Over the past day, Ukrainian troops destroyed two areas of concentration of Russian occupants' personnel, four control points, three artillery systems and an enemy anti-aircraft missile system.
The situation at the front remains tense, with fighting continuing in the Kharkiv sector in the direction of Starytsia village. Since the beginning of the day, Russian occupants have fired 533 times and used more than 50 kamikaze drones, but Ukrainian troops are repelling the attacks and keeping the situation under control.
Pope Francis calls for an end to wars through negotiations, saying that "a negotiated peace is always better than an endless war.
Another drowned man was found 10 meters from the Romanian shore in the Tisza River, the eighth such case since the beginning of May.
Three people were wounded as a result of Russian shelling of 7 localities in Donetsk region over the last day, 45 civilian objects were damaged.
The Verkhovna Rada may appoint Vyacheslav Nehoda as the new Minister of Regional Development this week, while decisions on other ministries, such as Infrastructure, will be made after the President meets with MPs.
The Russian Ministry of Defense announced a nighttime attack on the Kursk and Belgorod regions, claiming that air defense systems allegedly destroyed and intercepted 7 drones.
The Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine warned of an enemy missile fired toward Myrhorod, Poltava region, causing an air alert across Ukraine.
A powerful explosion occurred in the temporarily occupied Luhansk, sending a column of smoke over the city.
Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas claims that the training of NATO soldiers in Ukraine will not automatically escalate the war with Russia and will not trigger Article 5 of the NATO Mutual Defense Treaty.
French MP Jean-Louis Bourlanger called on Paris to allow Ukraine to strike at the territory of Fosiya with French weapons.
Georgia passed a controversial law on "foreign agents" despite massive protests, triggering potential US sanctions against officials responsible for undermining democracy.
At night and in the morning, Russians shelled 8 communities in Sumy region, 49 explosions from mortars, artillery and aircraft were recorded.
Yevheniia Rostolopa, counselor to the head of the Kyiv RMA, denies accusations of cooperation with Russian companies, claims an information attack on her and has asked the SBU to investigate such allegations.
Three brothers and a sister aged 2 to 12 were evacuated from the temporarily occupied Kherson region to the territory controlled by Ukraine.
President Zelenskyy signs a bill to increase fines for violations of military registration and mobilization laws in Ukraine.
Romanian border guards found the body of an unidentified drowned man in the Tisza River, the 30th tragic case of a person trying to cross the border.