Denmark and Ukraine sign €420 million agreement to rebuild and support Ukraine's energy sector
The Government approved the revision of state budget expenditures in certain areas for 2024
The risk of famine in Gaza remains high, although Israel has taken steps to mitigate the humanitarian crisis
Yermak discusses investment prospects in Ukraine with international group CRH
Explosion occurs in Kremenchuk
Russia detains Shoigu's deputy on suspicion of bribery: who is Timur Ivanov and what did he do in the Russian Defense Ministry
Another Orlan-10 drone shot down in Dniprovskyi district
Sumy region: 51 attacks and 242 explosions were recorded over the day, 4 people were wounded
Trump's trial: publisher David Packer talks about how he helped the candidate during the 2016 presidential race and the "catch and kill" scheme
Senate approves bill on aid to Ukraine to be considered under shortened procedure
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Denmark and Ukraine sign €420 million agreement to rebuild and support Ukraine's energy sector
Ukraine and Denmark have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to provide EUR 40 million to support Ukraine's private sector and EUR 380 million for critical renewable energy infrastructure, which aims to reduce financial risks in Ukraine's recovery.
The Government approved the revision of state budget expenditures in certain areas for 2024
The Government has approved a review of state budget expenditures in 20 areas by 16 key spending units in 2024 to increase efficiency and reallocate funds to higher priority areas.
The risk of famine in Gaza remains high, although Israel has taken steps to mitigate the humanitarian crisis
Israel has taken steps to help Gaza, but the risk of famine in the enclave remains high, with the northern part of the enclave facing a very high risk of famine, according to US Special Envoy David Satterfield.
Yermak discusses investment prospects in Ukraine with international group CRH
Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine Andriy Yermak discussed the prospects of investing in Ukraine with representatives of CRH, the largest manufacturer of construction materials in North America and Europe, assuring them of full support and favorable conditions for such large investors.
Explosion occurs in Kremenchuk
An explosion was heard in Kremenchuk. Earlier, the Ukrainian Air Force reported an enemy drone heading toward the city.
Russia detains Shoigu's deputy on suspicion of bribery: who is Timur Ivanov and what did he do in the Russian Defense Ministry
Russian Deputy Defense Minister Timur Ivanov has been detained on suspicion of bribery in connection with construction projects, including in occupied Mariupol.
Another Orlan-10 drone shot down in Dniprovskyi district
An Orlan-10 unmanned aerial vehicle was shot down by air defense forces in Dniprovsky district, according to the head of the Dnipropetrovs'k regional military administration, Serhiy Lysak.
Sumy region: 51 attacks and 242 explosions were recorded over the day, 4 people were wounded
In one day, russian troops fired 51 times at the border areas and settlements in the Sumy region of Ukraine, resulting in 242 explosions and 4 civilians injured.
Trump's trial: publisher David Packer talks about how he helped the candidate during the 2016 presidential race and the "catch and kill" scheme
Former National Enquirer tabloid publisher David Packer testified that he used the paper to bury stories about Trump's alleged sexual misconduct during the 2016 presidential campaign in a catch-and-kill scheme.
Senate approves bill on aid to Ukraine to be considered under shortened procedure
The US Senate holds a procedural vote to approve $61 billion in aid to Ukraine. 80 senators supported the proposal to approve the aid package for Ukraine under a shortened procedure.