The IAEA teams present at the Khmelnytskyy, Rivne and South Ukraine NPPs and the Chornobyl site reported that nuclear safety and security is being maintained despite the effects of the ongoing ...
The Group of 7 nations finalized a plan to give Ukraine a $50 billion loan using Russia’s frozen central bank assets, Biden ...
Lloyd Austin announced $400 million more in military assistance but no agreement to allow the Ukrainians to use long-range ...
The head of Ukraine's Odesa region has said its three ports are "not possible" to protect fully because they span such a large area and Russia has intensified its missile attacks. He was speaking ...
Source: Security Service of Ukraine; Office of the Prosecutor General of Ukraine Details: According to the investigation, a 30-year-old resident of Odesa was recruited via Telegram channels by an ...
The price spikes worsened later after Russia invaded Ukraine. Food costs jumped across ... have occurred regardless of which party was in office. One wild card this time is Trump’s promise ...
We would like to draw the attention of our colleagues, partners, and international organisations to the ongoing and systematic pressure the Office of the President of Ukraine exerts on the editorial ...
Source: Yurii Bielousov, Chief of the Department for Combating Crimes Committed during Armed Conflicts at the Prosecutor General’s Office of Ukraine, on the air of the national joint 24/7 newscast, as ...
New NATO chief Mark Rutte decided to visit Kyiv Thursday in his first trip since taking office, where he promised continued support for Ukraine in fighting against Russia's invasion. Once in the ...
Ukraine said Thursday, Oct. 3, that it had opened its first recruitment office in Poland aiming to enlist citizens for its fight against Russia's invasion. The move comes as Kyiv is scrambling to ...
Source: Yurii Bielousov, Chief of the Department for Combating Crimes Committed during Armed Conflicts at the Prosecutor General’s Office of Ukraine, on the air of the national joint 24/7 ...
New NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte visited Ukraine on Thursday (October 3, 2024) in his first official trip since taking office and pledging continued support for Kyiv in its war with Russia.