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In the Carpathian region, the public prosecutor’s office is demanding over 300 million hryvnias from ‘Forests of Ukraine’ for illegal logging
The company is to pay a record fine for the mass destruction of trees in the Hutsulshchyna National Park.
The US held talks with Cuba in Havana for the first time in a decade
US officials held meetings with representatives of the Cuban authorities in Havana and discussed political and economic changes. The talks marked the first such high-level contact in recent years.
На фронті ліквідовано ексфутболіста Олександра Половкова, який грав у псевдолізі “ЛНР”
На фронті ліквідовано колишнього українського футболіста Олександра Половкова, який після 2015 року виступав за так званий “Шахтар” із Свердловська в псевдочемпіонаті “ЛНР”. Першими про його смерть повідомили пов’язані з окупаційною владою футбольні ресурси Довжанська, після чого цю інформацію поширили українські спортивні медіа.
The terrorist attack in Kyiv and Marshal’s resignation: will Yevhen Zhukov’s report resolve the crisis in the patrol police?
The attack in the Holosiivskyi district has highlighted what experts have been saying for years: the lack of proper combat training for patrol officers and a crisis of leadership within the force. ThePublic has analysed how the patrol police force has developed and why the reform, which began with a high level of public trust, has found itself at the centre of the biggest scandal in its entire history.
After the flight to the Moon, the commander of Artemis II asked to speak to the chaplain and burst into tears
Upon returning to Earth, Artemis II mission commander Reid Wiseman stated that he had undergone such a powerful emotional experience that he asked for a chaplain to be brought to the recovery vessel. During his first post-flight press conference, the astronaut said that he did not consider himself a particularly religious person, but after the mission he could not explain his feelings any other way.
A 7.7-magnitude earthquake off the coast of Japan triggered a tsunami warning
Following a powerful earthquake in north-eastern Japan, a tsunami warning was issued, which was later downgraded. There have been no reports of casualties or widespread damage.
Durov has stated that he faces more than ten charges in France and described the case as an attack on digital rights
Telegram founder Pavel Durov has stated that “more than a dozen” charges have been brought against him in France, each of which, he claims, carries a potential sentence of up to 10 years in prison. He made this statement against the backdrop of a fresh escalation between the French public prosecutor’s office and Elon Musk over the investigation into the X platform.
‘My diplomatic work was merely a front’: how Epstein corrupted the Geneva International Peace Institute
A former intern claimed that diplomatic work at an international think tank was a cover for the exploitation of women. She described a system that allowed them to be moved between countries under the guise of professional opportunities.
The government has funded 113 school shelters and 18 in nurseries
In 2026, 113 shelters will be built in schools across 22 regions of Ukraine, as well as 18 underground shelters in pre-school facilities in nine regions. The government has already allocated nearly 5 billion hryvnias to school projects, with a further 972 million hryvnias earmarked for nurseries.
The government plans to allocate 637.9 million hryvnias to the “Yedyni Novyny” telethon
The Cabinet of Ministers is preparing a decision to allocate 637,964,266 hryvnias to the state-owned enterprise “Multimedia Platform for International Broadcasting of Ukraine” for the production and broadcast of content for the “Yedyni Novyny” telethon. The draft government order was published by MP Yaroslav Zheleznyak.
A $27 billion project for a new city has been unveiled in Egypt
An Egyptian property developer has announced plans to build a large-scale city near Cairo. The project involves the construction of dozens of residential and commercial towers.
Turkey is promoting the Middle Corridor as an alternative to the Strait of Hormuz
Ankara views the opening of the border with Armenia as a step towards establishing a new trade route between Europe and Asia. The project is supported by the US and forms part of broader plans for regional settlement.