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Up to a 6-hryvnia difference per litre: which Ukrainian petrol stations offer the cheapest fuel
Most popular Ukrainian petrol stations are keeping their prices unchanged. At the same time, the price difference for A-95 petrol at petrol stations can be as much as 6 hryvnias per litre, depending on the chain.
The Public Prosecutor’s Office is investigating the possible inclusion of a charitable donation in the cost of Ukrposhta’s services
The Kyiv City Prosecutor’s Office has announced a pre-trial investigation into the possible unlawful inclusion of an additional charge in the cost of parcel delivery.
Trump to scrap tariffs on Scotch whisky following the British monarch’s visit
US President Donald Trump has announced the lifting of import duties on Scotch whisky to mark the visit to America by the British monarch and his wife.
Law enforcement officials have informed Kolomoyskyi of a new charge — media reports
The Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) and the Office of the Prosecutor General have announced new charges against businessman Ihor Kolomoyskyi in connection with the embezzlement of hundreds of millions of hryvnias from PrivatBank.
Business in Crimea, taxes paid to Russia and Novinsky’s life in Croatia
A company linked to Vadym Novynskyi’s family continues to operate in occupied Crimea and pays taxes to the Russian Federation’s budget. The businessman himself currently resides in Europe.
It is proposed that military personnel under the age of 25 be paid 1 million hryvnias, regardless of their length of service
A proposal has been put forward in the Verkhovna Rada to amend the rules governing the one-off payment of 1 million hryvnias to military personnel aged 18–25. The aim is to remove the restrictions that currently prevent some young servicemen with combat experience from receiving the payment due to the date on which they began their service or insufficient combat experience at the time the resolution was adopted.
Musk accused OpenAI of “stealing” from a non-profit organisation
A legal battle is underway in California between Elon Musk and OpenAI, in which the founder of Tesla and SpaceX is seeking to recover $150 billion from the company. During the hearings, Musk claimed that OpenAI’s leadership had allegedly breached the organisation’s founding principles, as it was established as a non-profit entity.
New regulations for civilian firearms are being drawn up in Ukraine
Expert consultations have been held in Ukraine regarding the legislative regulation of the circulation of civilian firearms. According to Interior Minister Ihor Klymenko, the rules need to be updated and must be clearly defined at the legislative level.
In Ukraine, 100,000 phone numbers have already been blocked for sending spam
Since October 2025, when mobile network operators in Ukraine were given the ability to block numbers for sending spam, 100,000 such numbers have already been blocked. Here’s how to report unsolicited marketing calls.
The US has claimed that Russia is involved in Iran’s war against the US
The Chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff has confirmed that Russia is involved in supporting Iran in the war. Specific details of this involvement have not been disclosed.
Housing voucher for internally displaced persons: how to apply and reserve funds
In Ukraine, it is now possible to reserve funds via housing vouchers for internally displaced persons from the temporarily occupied territories under the e-Recovery programme. In the first phase, 3,300 families whose applications have already been approved by the commissions will be able to use vouchers worth 2 million hryvnias.
Russia cannot advance into the Dnipro Delta in the Kherson region: what is the reason?
The Russian occupiers are unable to advance in the Dnipro Delta in the Kherson region. This is due to a critical shortage of boats.