Stanislav Sereda

Stanislav Sereda

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A street named after Andriy Parubiy has been opened in the centre of Kyiv
Society
A street named after Andriy Parubiy has been opened in the centre of Kyiv

In Kyiv, an unnamed lane between Mariinsky Park and No. 9 on Mykhailo Hrushevsky Street has been named after Andriy Parubiy.

In the Chernobyl exclusion zone, radioactive land was sown, and the harvest was sold at the market
Business
In the Chernobyl exclusion zone, radioactive land was sown, and the harvest was sold at the market

The Public Prosecutor’s Office has referred a case concerning the unlawful use of land in the Chernobyl exclusion zone for profit to the courts.

The EU may provide Ukraine with the first tranche of the loan as early as this quarter
Politics
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The EU may provide Ukraine with the first tranche of the loan as early as this quarter

The first tranche of financial aid from the European Union could reach Ukraine as early as this quarter. This refers to funds under the approved €90 billion loan programme.

Kyivstar is testing messaging apps via Starlink’s direct satellite connection
Business
Kyivstar is testing messaging apps via Starlink’s direct satellite connection

Kyivstar, Ukraine’s leading mobile operator, is launching trials of data transmission in Light Data mode via the Starlink satellite network.

The NEURC is raising the maximum electricity prices for businesses from 1 May
Economy
The NEURC is raising the maximum electricity prices for businesses from 1 May

The regulator has set new price caps at up to 15–17,000 UAH/MWh in response to a request from market participants.

The robot revolution: Ukraine aims to replace 30% of its frontline troops with combat vehicles
War
The robot revolution: Ukraine aims to replace 30% of its frontline troops with combat vehicles

Ukraine is rapidly entering a new era of warfare – an era in which machines, rather than people, are beginning to play a key role. Following the drone revolution in the air and at sea, a technological breakthrough is now taking place on the ground: Ukrainian robotic systems are no longer merely assisting, but are actively participating in assaults on enemy positions.

Top five: which regions saw the highest number of electric vehicle purchases in early 2026
Society
Top five: which regions saw the highest number of electric vehicle purchases in early 2026

The number of electric vehicles has risen to almost 6,000, with models from BYD and Tesla leading the market.

The ESBU has uncovered a scheme to fragment a retail chain in the Poltava region
Crime
The ESBU has uncovered a scheme to fragment a retail chain in the Poltava region

Detectives of the Economic Security Bureau have carried out searches at a large chain of grocery stores operating across several regions of Ukraine. Investigators believe the company used thousands of sole traders to minimise its tax liability.

Former officials of the Ukrainian Football Association are to stand trial for embezzling 26.5 million hryvnias
Crime
Former officials of the Ukrainian Football Association are to stand trial for embezzling 26.5 million hryvnias

Investigators have concluded the pre-trial investigation into the case concerning the misappropriation of funds during the implementation of a football infrastructure project. The case file has been forwarded to the court.

The government has approved a programme to develop biomethane production by 2035
Economy
The government has approved a programme to develop biomethane production by 2035

Ukraine plans to produce 1 billion cubic metres of fuel annually by 2030, doubling this figure over the following five years.

The Russian Foreign Ministry says the country has been invited to the G20 summit
Politics
The Russian Foreign Ministry says the country has been invited to the G20 summit

Russia claims that it has been invited to attend the G20 summit in the US at the highest level. However, it is not yet known whether Russia will attend the summit or who will represent it.

The Ukrainian Armed Forces destroyed 58 Russian artillery systems and over 1,000 troops in the past 24 hours
War
The Ukrainian Armed Forces destroyed 58 Russian artillery systems and over 1,000 troops in the past 24 hours

Over the past 24 hours, the Russian army has lost a further 1,100 troops in the war against Ukraine. Total losses since the start of the full-scale invasion have exceeded 1.32 million.

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