NACP calls on officials to avoid public use of foul language
Wreckage of an allegedly downed missile fell in occupied Sevastopol
EU to train additional 20,000 Ukrainian soldiers - Borrell
They discussed the implementation of reforms: Shmyhal met with Nuland
MP Oleksandr Marikovskyi is suspected of false declaration of cryptocurrency worth UAH 24 million
Police show first footage after Russian shelling of Pokrovsk center
Turkish business joins the restoration of Ukrainian infrastructure
EU will deliver only 52% of promised ammunition to Ukraine by March - Borrell
South Africa announces that five countries have confirmed their accession to BRICS
The International Court of Justice announced the decision on Ukraine's lawsuit against Russia: details
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NACP calls on officials to avoid public use of foul language
The NACP calls on civil servants to refrain from using profanity in public speeches and social media to maintain high standards of professional behavior.
Wreckage of an allegedly downed missile fell in occupied Sevastopol
According to the Russian-appointed governor, the wreckage of the downed missile fell on a vacant lot in occupied Sevastopol, and no one was injured.
EU to train additional 20,000 Ukrainian soldiers - Borrell
The EU has announced plans to train another 20,000 Ukrainian troops in addition to the 40,000 already trained, bringing the total to 60,000 by the end of the summer, according to EU diplomat Josep Borrell.
They discussed the implementation of reforms: Shmyhal met with Nuland
Prime Minister of Ukraine Denys Shmyhal met with Assistant Secretary of State Victoria Nuland to discuss the implementation of anti-corruption and corporate reforms, as well as expanding cooperation in the defense industry and the use of frozen Russian assets for Ukraine's defense.
MP Oleksandr Marikovskyi is suspected of false declaration of cryptocurrency worth UAH 24 million
People's Deputy of Ukraine Oleksandr Marikovskyi was served a notice of suspicion of knowingly providing false information in his 2020 e-declaration about his cryptocurrency holdings worth UAH 24. 6 million.
Police show first footage after Russian shelling of Pokrovsk center
Law enforcers published video footage of the first minutes after a Russian missile strike on the center of Pokrovsk in Donetsk region.
Turkish business joins the restoration of Ukrainian infrastructure
The meeting discussed the involvement of Turkish business in the reconstruction of Ukrainian infrastructure, such as seaports, roads and bridges, in order to increase exports and economic cooperation between the two countries.
EU will deliver only 52% of promised ammunition to Ukraine by March - Borrell
The EU expects Ukraine to receive only 52% of the planned 1 million rounds of ammunition by March, according to the latest figures.
South Africa announces that five countries have confirmed their accession to BRICS
South Africa has confirmed that Egypt, Ethiopia, Iran, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates will join the BRICS, while Argentina declined the invitation.
The International Court of Justice announced the decision on Ukraine's lawsuit against Russia: details
The International Court of Justice partially upheld Ukraine's claim that Russia violated the conventions on the financing of terrorism and racial discrimination, but rejected most of Ukraine's accusations.