Bitcoin up slightly amid dollar pullback, cryptocurrencies have limited gains
"Putin miscalculated": Scholz welcomes US decision to help Ukraine
Business has questions not only to law enforcement agencies, but also to regulators - Kostin
There were explosions near Mariupol: "hit" the occupiers' base, there are victims
In the occupied territories, the invaders have invented a new scheme to "squeeze" land from Ukrainians - The Resistance Center
Electricity restrictions for industry will be reintroduced tonight
Solskyi had the initial idea to seize the state land - prosecutor
Walking around Khreshchatyk with a knife in his hand: a man was detained in the center of the capital
Russians attack Kherson region at night: 57-year-old man wounded
Parliament supported the extension of the term for registration of ownership of land shares
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Bitcoin up slightly amid dollar pullback, cryptocurrencies have limited gains
The bitcoin price rose slightly on Wednesday but remained in a trading range between $60,000 and $70,000 due to lingering concerns about rising interest rates and reduced excitement around ETFs.
"Putin miscalculated": Scholz welcomes US decision to help Ukraine
Scholz welcomes the decision of the US Congress to provide Ukraine with an aid package, noting that Putin "miscalculated" when he believed that the allies would abandon Ukraine.
Business has questions not only to law enforcement agencies, but also to regulators - Kostin
Prosecutor General Andriy Kostin called on the government to appoint the heads of the State Tax Service and the State Customs Service to ease business concerns about the regulatory authorities and improve communication between business and the government.
There were explosions near Mariupol: "hit" the occupiers' base, there are victims
Several explosions occurred at the Russian occupants' base in the village of Babakh Tarama near Mariupol, injuring and killing seven soldiers.
In the occupied territories, the invaders have invented a new scheme to "squeeze" land from Ukrainians - The Resistance Center
In the occupied territories of Zaporizhzhia region, the Russian occupiers are preparing for a massive nationalization of land plots, giving owners only a month and a half to confirm their ownership, in order to take away most of the land from Ukrainians.
Electricity restrictions for industry will be reintroduced tonight
Due to Russian attacks on power plants and increased electricity consumption amid deteriorating weather conditions, today from 18:00 to 22:00, control restrictions on electricity supply for industrial consumers will be introduced throughout Ukraine.
Solskyi had the initial idea to seize the state land - prosecutor
At the HACCU hearing, the prosecutor stated that Minister of Agrarian Policy Mykola Solskyi had the initial idea to seize state land worth UAH 481 million and directed the actions of his accomplices.
Walking around Khreshchatyk with a knife in his hand: a man was detained in the center of the capital
Patrol police detained a man on Khreshchatyk Street in Kyiv after they saw him carrying a knife, which he threw away after noticing the police, and it turned out that he might be involved in a robbery.
Russians attack Kherson region at night: 57-year-old man wounded
A 57-year-old man was injured when Russian troops shelled the village of Stanislav, Kherson region, on the night of April 24, damaging dozens of residential buildings.
Parliament supported the extension of the term for registration of ownership of land shares
The Verkhovna Rada has adopted as a basis a draft law extending the deadline for registration of unclaimed land shares from 2025 to 2028 due to the ongoing war and occupation in Ukraine.