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The government will pay farmers over 300 million hryvnias in compensation for the purchase of Ukrainian agricultural machinery
The Ministry of Economy has approved payments under the scheme to reimburse 25% of the cost of Ukrainian-made agricultural machinery.
The US has announced the cessation of hostilities with Iran as part of a ceasefire
The Trump administration believes that the ceasefire between the US and Iran has brought hostilities to an end for the purposes of the War Powers Act.
US national debt has surpassed the psychological threshold of 100% of GDP and continues to rise
The US national debt has officially exceeded the country’s annual gross domestic product, approaching levels last seen during the Second World War.
How to store your charging station over the summer so that it doesn’t break down by autumn
Once the season of regular power cuts is over, charging stations are often put away in a cupboard, on the balcony or in the garage until they are needed again. However, improper storage can damage the battery, reduce its capacity or render the device completely unusable.
In April, Russia carried out a record number of drone attacks on Ukraine – over 6,660
According to the Ukrainian Air Force, April saw the highest number of long-range air strikes since the start of the full-scale war.
Russia has banned the import of Starlink for six months
The Russian government has banned the import into the country of foreign devices for transmitting and receiving radio waves from space-based communication objects — communications satellites. This includes, in particular, Starlink terminals.
A memorial plaque to Dzhokhar Dudaev has been stolen in the centre of Lviv; three young men have been arrested
The Russian government has banned the import into the country of foreign devices for transmitting and receiving radio waves from space-based communication objects — communications satellites. This includes, in particular, Starlink terminals.
Japan has opened the door to military aid for Ukraine: what we know
Ukraine sees an opportunity to negotiate with Japan regarding future military support following Tokyo’s relaxation of arms export controls. Ukraine’s ambassador to Japan, Yuriy Lutovynov, told Reuters that this could be an important step, although the Japanese government has not yet announced its readiness to supply weapons to Kyiv.
Ukraine is striking at Russia’s oil infrastructure, but the impact on its economy is limited
Ukrainian drones are attacking targets in Russia’s oil industry, but these strikes have not yet led to a significant reduction in Moscow’s oil revenues.
When prices will fall and GDP will rise: The National Bank has issued a forecast for 2026–2028
The National Bank of Ukraine has presented its updated macroeconomic forecast. Due to the challenging situation in the energy sector and events in the Middle East, economic growth has slowed and prices are rising faster. However, the regulator expects the situation to stabilise as early as 2027.
‘The Butcher of Bucha’, who was the target of a planned assassination attempt in a closed military town, was unharmed — media reports
Major General Azatbek Omurbekov of the Russian Armed Forces, who has been dubbed the ‘Butcher of Bucha’ due to suspicions of his involvement in the killings of civilians during the occupation of the town, was unharmed in an assassination attempt that took place in a military town in the Russian Far East.
Law enforcement officers have uncovered eight schemes to evade conscription in various regions of Ukraine
The Security Service, the State Bureau of Investigations and the National Police have arrested the organisers of schemes that helped conscripts avoid conscription.