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Saudi Arabia is interested in Ukrainian drones: an agreement is being prepared
Saudi Arabia is negotiating with Ukraine to purchase a large batch of interceptor drones and electronic warfare systems. According to The Wall Street Journal, the potential deal could be worth millions of dollars, but it has not yet been finalised.
In Kyiv, a mother was sentenced to 11 years for producing child pornography
In Kyiv, following a public prosecution by juvenile prosecutors, a mother was sentenced to 11 years' imprisonment for producing and distributing pornographic content on the internet involving her minor daughters aged 8 and 10.
The President signed a law on increasing the remuneration of extracurricular education workers
The new law allows for salary increases and additional payments to employees of extracurricular education institutions.
The US announced the destruction of 16 Iranian minesweepers near the Strait of Hormuz
The US military struck several Iranian naval vessels, including ships used to lay sea mines near the Strait of Hormuz. Washington said the operation was aimed at preserving open shipping through this strategic route.
Two of Epstein's associates control his assets and documents: why this raises questions
Jeffrey Epstein's accountant and solicitor continue to manage his multi-million dollar estate and case files, despite ongoing investigations and lawsuits.
Food prices in spring 2026: what will become most expensive
In spring 2026, prices for most products in Ukraine will not increase significantly, but certain categories may still become more expensive. Deputy Chairman of the All-Ukrainian Agrarian Council Denys Marchuk explained how fuel prices, the dollar exchange rate, seasonal factors and the situation with electricity will affect the market.
Ukraine has reached a new stage in drone production — without Chinese components
Ukrainian manufacturers have created combat drones without Chinese components for the first time, seeking to reduce dependence on foreign supplies.
The Trump administration underestimated Iran's response to the war
The escalation of the conflict between the US, Israel and Iran has caused a sharp rise in oil prices and effectively halted shipping in the Persian Gulf.
Liza Minnelli turns 80: how the unique image of the show business legend was formed
Legendary American actress and singer Liza Minnelli is celebrating her 80th birthday, and her stage persona has remained one of the most recognisable in pop culture for over half a century.
Ships attacked in the Strait of Hormuz: threat of blockade of key global oil route
Attacks on ships have occurred in the strategically important Strait of Hormuz, which could further increase oil prices and affect the global economy.
Ukraine is preparing a three-year bachelor's degree programme: when will it start?
In Ukraine, along with the launch of a three-year specialised senior school, a new format of higher education is being prepared – a three-year bachelor's degree. The first to study under the new model will be graduates of the pilot programme who will enter universities in 2029.
Hungarian delegation to visit Ukraine to inspect Druzhba oil pipeline
A delegation from the Hungarian Ministry of Energy, led by State Secretary Gábor Csépek, travelled to Kyiv for talks on resuming oil supplies via the Druzhba pipeline.