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Railway workers across the country joined in a minute's silence and changed the traditional train departure ceremonies.
The court established their involvement in the illegal export of dual-use goods to Russia.
ESBU Director Oleksandr Tsivinsky approved the procedure for conducting a one-time certification of Bureau employees.
The aim of the initiative is to make Ukrainian cultural heritage visible, accessible and understandable to an international audience using modern digital tools.
A film by a Ukrainian director has been included in the list of nominees for the prestigious British award.
Inspections of the tourism business in the Carpathian region revealed large-scale tax violations amid growing resort revenues.
Russian troops launched a drone strike on a civilian passenger train travelling from Barvinkove to Lviv Chop in the Kharkiv region. The attack caused a fire in the carriage, injuring passengers.
Civil society organisations are calling on parliament to suspend consideration of the document and revise it in line with European human rights standards.
International experts have already begun technical examinations of two Ukrainian monuments damaged by Russian attacks.
The Appeals Chamber of the Anti-Corruption Court upheld the bail of 33 million hryvnias, but allowed the leader of Batkivshchyna to move freely and contact members of parliament.
Funds from European partners will be used to cover the gas deficit during the heating season and to support the stability of the energy system amid Russian attacks.
The new version of ChatGPT uses Grokipedia as a source, sparking debate about the reliability of AI encyclopaedias.