Diana Shevchenko

Diana Shevchenko

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SSU and NABU informed a member of parliament that she was suspected of involvement in a bribery scheme worth $250,000.
Crime
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SSU and NABU informed a member of parliament that she was suspected of involvement in a bribery scheme worth $250,000.

У Києві затримали групу, яку очолювала народна депутатка. За $250 тисяч фігуранти пропонували «організувати» санкції РНБО проти конкурентів бізнесу. Першу частину хабаря — $125 тис. — отримали посередники у центрі столиці.

Court refuses to release NABU detective Gusarov from custody
Society
Court refuses to release NABU detective Gusarov from custody

The Shevchenkivskyi District Court of Kyiv has left NABU detective Viktor Gusarov in custody without bail. He is suspected of treason and cooperation with the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB).

Israel may deport tens of thousands of Ukrainians by the end of the year — what is happening now
Politics
Israel may deport tens of thousands of Ukrainians by the end of the year — what is happening now

Israel plans to deport tens of thousands of Ukrainian refugees by the end of 2025 due to a change in policy — this creates a new wave of uncertainty for Ukrainians who fled the war.

Kaja Kallas calls on Russia to withdraw its troops from Ukraine
Politics
Kaja Kallas calls on Russia to withdraw its troops from Ukraine

The Estonian Foreign Minister called on Moscow to immediately withdraw its troops from Ukraine, emphasising the need for ‘honest peace talks.’ At the same time, the European Commission is working on a new plan, including sectoral sanctions that will force Russia to pay for its aggression.

Merz travels to Brussels for talks with Belgium on a €165 billion loan for Ukraine's recovery
Politics
Merz travels to Brussels for talks with Belgium on a €165 billion loan for Ukraine's recovery

German Economy Minister Friedrich Merz is travelling to Brussels for talks with the Belgian Prime Minister on granting Ukraine a loan for reconstruction and the use of frozen Russian assets.

Cyprus ready to support Ukraine during its EU presidency
Politics
Cyprus ready to support Ukraine during its EU presidency

Cyprus has declared its readiness to provide assistance to Ukraine during its presidency of the EU Council in 2026, confirming its commitment to Kyiv's sovereignty and continued support in the humanitarian, defence and political spheres.

Russia Nearing EU Blacklist: Banks Will Be Required to Tighten Transaction Controls
Economy
Russia Nearing EU Blacklist: Banks Will Be Required to Tighten Transaction Controls

The EU plans to add Russia to its own blacklist of high-risk jurisdictions posing a significant financial threat. The move is expected to tighten banks’ oversight of transactions and further isolate Moscow from European markets.

New Controversy: Trump Publicly Insults Journalist at Press Conference
International Relations
New Controversy: Trump Publicly Insults Journalist at Press Conference

During a media briefing, U.S. President Donald Trump sharply reacted to a reporter’s question about the previous administration’s immigration policy, interrupting her mid-sentence and calling her “stupid.”

Selling amphetamine via Telegram: woman disguised her crime using a child
Crime
Selling amphetamine via Telegram: woman disguised her crime using a child

Prosecutors have forwarded an indictment to the court against a 22-year-old woman who organized drug trafficking through Telegram and involved her own 5-year-old daughter, using her as a cover during "stashings".

In Dnipro, a minor who organized a deadly terrorist attack was detained
Crime
In Dnipro, a minor who organized a deadly terrorist attack was detained

In Dnipro, a 16-year-old boy was detained, suspected of organizing a double terrorist attack. One person was killed during the explosions, and another law enforcement officer sustained serious injuries.

New tranche from the EBRD: how 100 million euros will be used to assist IDPs
Economy
New tranche from the EBRD: how 100 million euros will be used to assist IDPs

Ukraine received 100 million euros to support internally displaced persons. The funds have already been transferred to the state budget and will be used to finance social payments, housing, and medical needs of the displaced persons.

The Kremlin is preparing propaganda to shift the blame for tax increases onto the West
Politics
The Kremlin is preparing propaganda to shift the blame for tax increases onto the West

The Kremlin held a series of closed-door meetings with officials and controlled media to develop a new propaganda strategy regarding tax increases in Russia. The authorities plan to shift the responsibility for economic difficulties onto the West and to distance Vladimir Putin from this as much as possible.

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