Dmitro Shevchuk

Dmitro Shevchuk

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Eight members of drug lab network with turnover of up to 25 kg of drugs per month to be tried in Kyiv
Crime
Eight members of drug lab network with turnover of up to 25 kg of drugs per month to be tried in Kyiv

The indictment against the organisers and executors of large-scale drug trafficking has already been submitted to court. According to the investigation, the group's monthly turnover was estimated at millions of hryvnias.

European Commission presents a plan to disburse €90bn loan to Ukraine in 2026-2027
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European Commission presents a plan to disburse €90bn loan to Ukraine in 2026-2027

Brussels proposes to allocate most of the funds to defence, and the first tranches are expected in April, provided that legislative decisions are taken quickly.

DSI exposes 23 participants of mobilisation evasion schemes with turnover of over UAH 5 million
Crime
DSI exposes 23 participants of mobilisation evasion schemes with turnover of over UAH 5 million

Among the defendants in the case are military personnel, employees of the TCC, doctors and civilians who promised reservations, fictitious diagnoses, transfer to the rear and illegal travel abroad for money.

Media: at least 12,000 people killed during crackdown on protests in Iran
Politics
Media: at least 12,000 people killed during crackdown on protests in Iran

The massacres took place on 8 and 9 January during a complete internet blackout. Journalists talk about the biggest tragedy in the country's modern history.

Trump's threat to impose tariffs on Iran complicates China's position and threatens trade deal with the US
Politics
Trump's threat to impose tariffs on Iran complicates China's position and threatens trade deal with the US

Donald Trump's announcement of 25 per cent tariffs for countries trading with Iran could undermine the October agreement between the US and China and force Beijing to reconsider its foreign economic strategy.

Since the beginning of winter, Russia has carried out six massive missile and drone attacks on Ukraine
War
Since the beginning of winter, Russia has carried out six massive missile and drone attacks on Ukraine

Ukrainian Armed Forces Commander-in-Chief Oleksandr Syrskyi reports six new massive Russian attacks on Ukraine. The emphasis is on the need to strengthen air defence and put pressure on the aggressor.

Russian flags over a shadowy fleet of oil tankers
Politics
Russian flags over a shadowy fleet of oil tankers

The detention of oil tankers subject to sanctions raises the question of new methods of avoiding international restrictions used by Russia. Analysis of the situation and consequences.

Russian attack on civilian vessels in the Black Sea: one wounded
Economy
Russian attack on civilian vessels in the Black Sea: one wounded

Russia has again attacked civilian vessels in Ukrainian ports, damaging international trade and injuring crew members.

Resignations in the Government: Verkhovna Rada Committees Support Important Personnel Changes
Politics
Resignations in the Government: Verkhovna Rada Committees Support Important Personnel Changes

The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine made key decisions on government personnel. The committees supported the dismissal of the Minister of Defence and the First Deputy Prime Minister, while the resignation of the Head of the Security Service of Ukraine was not approved.

US Department of Justice launches criminal investigation into Fed Chairman Jerome Powell
Politics
US Department of Justice launches criminal investigation into Fed Chairman Jerome Powell

The US Department of Justice has launched a criminal investigation into Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell. He himself attributes this to the Donald Trump administration's pressure on the Fed's independence and interest rate policy.

Snowfalls in the Alps force hundreds of drivers to spend the night in gyms: high risk of avalanches remains
Events
Snowfalls in the Alps force hundreds of drivers to spend the night in gyms: high risk of avalanches remains

Due to heavy snowfall in the Alps, more than 800 motorists were forced to spend the night in gyms in Savoy. The French authorities warn of a high level of avalanche danger after three skiers died.

Jeffrey Epstein's brother announces new autopsy findings and insists on murder version
Politics
Jeffrey Epstein's brother announces new autopsy findings and insists on murder version

New details of Jeffrey Epstein's autopsy, which will be released in February, should prove that the financier was not driven to suicide in prison in 2019. This was stated by his brother, Mark Epstein, amid contradictory findings from federal investigations.

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