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If such a decision is made, we will implement it: Nemchinov on cutting ministries
If the decision to reduce ministries in Ukraine is made, the government will implement it depending on specific tasks and priorities, such as strengthening the security and defense sector.
“Ukraine is doing its part when it comes to reforms”: Stefanishyna urges EU to adopt negotiation framework in June
Ukraine's Deputy Prime Minister calls on EU partners to adopt a negotiation framework for Ukraine's accession to the EU in June, citing reforms in the areas of rule of law, anti-corruption, and a competitive market economy.
British intelligence tells about the level of corruption in the Russian defense ministry
According to a new report by British intelligence, corruption has long plagued Russia's defense ministry and has been a factor in Russia's poor performance, especially at the beginning of the war in Ukraine.
Nepalese mercenaries desert from the Russian army en masse - DIU
Nepalese mercenaries are deserting the Russian army en masse due to non-payment of promised money, ill-treatment by commanders, and huge losses in "meat attacks" on Ukraine.
UK sends first migrant to Rwanda under voluntary deportation program - media
The United Kingdom has sent the first migrant to Rwanda under a voluntary deportation program that plans to pay asylum seekers about $3,700 to move to the African country.
A Ukrainian record was set in Vinnytsia as part of the Art through Awareness project
In Vinnytsia, as part of the Art Through Awareness project, a Ukrainian record was set, where artists and public figures from different regions came together to create a performance piece called "Synergy of Good and Positive. "
Russian missile attack damages Ukrainian Ombudsman's office in Odesa
As a result of Russian missile attacks on Odesa, the office of the Ukrainian Parliament Commissioner for Human Rights was damaged, but no one was injured.
Three more children rescued from Russian occupation
Three more children, aged 11, 9, and 13, were rescued from the Russian-occupied territory and returned to the government-controlled territory, bringing the total number of children returned from Kherson region since the beginning of 2024 to 66.
Shell exits the Chinese energy market - Reuters
Shell has exited China's energy markets, including power generation, trading and marketing, as part of its strategy to focus on more profitable activities.
Journalists will be given back access to the Parliament - Chief of Staff of the Verkhovna Rada
Journalists will have access to cover parliamentary sessions in the Verkhovna Rada with additional accreditation and security checks, as was the case during the COVID-19 pandemic.