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Russians are "probing" Ukrainian defense in Kupyansk district - head of DMA
Russian troops are actively using guided aerial bombs to test Ukrainian defenses in the Kupiansk district of Kharkiv region.
Oil prices continue to rise moderately amid optimistic forecasts of US economic growth - Reuters
Oil prices rose moderately amid optimism about stronger US economic growth and concerns about conflicts in the Middle East.
Yevlash: Ukraine needs not only Patriot, but also medium and short-range systems
Ukraine needs not only long-range Patriot systems, but also medium- and short-range systems to counter enemy attacks.
Train traffic in Kharkiv region resumes after infrastructure restoration following Russian attacks
Long-distance and suburban trains in Kharkiv region have resumed normal operations after the railroad repaired the damaged infrastructure caused by enemy shelling on April 25.
Spain to provide Ukraine with a batch of missiles for Patriot systems - media
Spain has agreed to provide Ukraine with a limited number of missiles for the Patriot air defense system, despite pressure from NATO and the EU.
Verkhovna Rada to consider draft law on simplification of business conditions during martial law
The draft law proposes to simplify the requirements for starting and conducting business during martial law in Ukraine in order to support the economy and entrepreneurs in wartime.
Frozen Russian assets for Ukraine: US Treasury Secretary considers the EU's move constructive, but points to a number of options
U. S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said that direct confiscation of Russian assets is one possibility, but that these assets could also serve as collateral for borrowing to help Ukraine, according to an interview with Reuters.
Smokescreen: who and why is hindering the adoption of important changes to the legislation on tobacco market de-shadowing
The Verkhovna Rada Committee on Finance, Taxation and Customs Policy does not support the creation of a unified database of tobacco product samples, which could become one of the key tools in the fight against counterfeiting, illegal production and sale of cigarettes.
Lithuanian Seimas extends restrictions on Russians and Belarusians for another year
The Lithuanian Seimas extended sanctions against Russian and Belarusian citizens for another year until May 2, 2025, including a ban on imports of agricultural products and feed of Russian or Belarusian origin.
Amid the war level of vaccination in Ukraine has not changed much, accuracy of data is affected by people's staying abroad - expert
According to Fedir Lapiy, head of the National Technical Group of Experts on Immunization, immunization rates in Ukraine have remained almost the same as before the COVID-19 pandemic: only 85% of children received three doses of pertussis, diphtheria, and tetanus vaccines during the first year of life, and somewhat better coverage of measles, mumps, and rubella vaccinations, although these data may not be entirely accurate due to displaced Ukrainians receiving vaccinations abroad.