Boris Bodnar

Boris Bodnar

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eFood is being launched in Ukraine – a unified system for business and regulatory oversight
Economy
eFood is being launched in Ukraine – a unified system for business and regulatory oversight

The Cabinet of Ministers has adopted a resolution on the launch of the eFood pilot project – the Unified State Electronic System for Food Safety and Consumer Protection.

They are penetrating metres of concrete. The US has used its latest bunker-busting bombs against Iran for the first time
War
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They are penetrating metres of concrete. The US has used its latest bunker-busting bombs against Iran for the first time

The US has deployed the latest GBU-72/B Advanced 5K Penetrator bunker-busting munitions against Iran. These were used to strike underground missile facilities along the coast of the Strait of Hormuz.

The ‘Affordable Medicines’ scheme has been expanded: a further 37 medicines have been added to the list
Society
The ‘Affordable Medicines’ scheme has been expanded: a further 37 medicines have been added to the list

The Ministry of Health has approved an updated list of medicines and medical devices eligible for reimbursement under the ‘Affordable Medicines’ programme. The relevant order will come into force on 31 March.

The fuel cashback scheme will start on 20 March: how to take part
Society
The fuel cashback scheme will start on 20 March: how to take part

The government has approved the ‘Fuel Cashback’ scheme. From 20 March 2026, Ukrainians will be able to receive partial reimbursement for fuel purchased at participating petrol stations.

Over the past 24 hours, 215 combat engagements were recorded on the front line
War
Over the past 24 hours, 215 combat engagements were recorded on the front line

Since the start of the day, there have been 215 combat engagements on the front line. Russian forces have carried out dozens of air strikes and thousands of artillery attacks on Ukrainian positions and populated areas.

The WHO is preparing for a nuclear disaster due to the war in the Middle East
Politics
The WHO is preparing for a nuclear disaster due to the war in the Middle East

The World Health Organisation (WHO) is preparing for a potential nuclear disaster should the conflict between the US, Israel and Iran escalate further.

A new pedestrian bridge modelled on the one in Vilnius is to be built in Kyiv: what we know
Society
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A new pedestrian bridge modelled on the one in Vilnius is to be built in Kyiv: what we know

A new bridge is to be built in the park on Pryrichna Street in the Obolon district of the capital, serving as a symbol of solidarity between Kyiv and Vilnius.

On the Russian version of MAX, users are subscribed to pro-war channels that they cannot unsubscribe from
Society
On the Russian version of MAX, users are subscribed to pro-war channels that they cannot unsubscribe from

Users of the Russian messaging app MAX have noticed that they are being subscribed to certain propaganda channels without their knowledge. And unsubscribing from them is ‘not that easy’.

The National Bank has fined Ukrposhta 255,000 hryvnias
Society
The National Bank has fined Ukrposhta 255,000 hryvnias

The National Bank of Ukraine has fined Ukrposhta for breaching payment services legislation.

Cartier, Hermès, Chanel: undeclared designer goods worth 1.5 million hryvnias were discovered at the border
Crime
Cartier, Hermès, Chanel: undeclared designer goods worth 1.5 million hryvnias were discovered at the border

At the ‘Rava-Ruska – Khribenne’ border crossing, customs officers discovered a consignment of undeclared branded goods. Their estimated value is around 1.5 million hryvnias.

Intercity trains from Kyiv will temporarily not run as far as Kharkiv: what happened
Society
Intercity trains from Kyiv will temporarily not run as far as Kharkiv: what happened

From 18 March, Intercity trains on the Kyiv–Kharkiv route will operate on a reduced service. Full services are scheduled to resume by the end of March.

Iran has reported an attack on a nuclear power plant where Russians are working
Politics
Iran has reported an attack on a nuclear power plant where Russians are working

Iran has informed the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) that a shell struck the Bushehr Nuclear Power Plant on the evening of 17 March. There have been no reports of damage to the plant or of any staff being injured.

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