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The Verkhovna Rada has maintained the deferral from mobilisation for students aged 25 and over
Parliament did not support the initiative, which could have deprived thousands of students who began their studies after the age of 25 of their right to deferment.
Opposition in Hungary increases lead over Orbán`s party ahead of elections
Two independent polls show growing support for the opposition Tisza party, which is ahead of the ruling Fidesz party a few months before the parliamentary elections.
47 million for drones that did not exist: large-scale scheme exposed in military unit
Instead of real FPV drones — paperwork and fictitious documents: for years, a military unit appropriated defence funds through fake purchases.
Investments in Ukrainian defence tech exceeded $100 million in 2025
Ukraine's defence technologies have shown an almost hundredfold increase in investment over the past two years, with unmanned and autonomous systems becoming the key drivers.
Boomers are not leaving the workforce: it is becoming increasingly difficult for young people to break into the market
Older workers are staying in the profession in large numbers, while young people are facing a lack of starting opportunities, redundancies and new employer requirements.
Eight members of drug lab network with turnover of up to 25 kg of drugs per month to be tried in Kyiv
The indictment against the organisers and executors of large-scale drug trafficking has already been submitted to court. According to the investigation, the group's monthly turnover was estimated at millions of hryvnias.
US suspends immigration visas for dozens of countries
Donald Trump's administration has announced a new move aimed at sharply limiting legal migration to the United States.
Lviv region mine manager to be tried for multimillion-dollar wage arrears
Employees of the coal mining company did not receive their salaries for months, while the funds were used for other expenses.
Pentagon deploys US carrier group to Middle East amid tensions with Iran
US military commanders are stepping up their presence in the CENTCOM area of responsibility as Washington weighs further steps towards Iran and the protests in the country.
Republicans block attempt to limit Trump's powers over Venezuela
The US Senate did not support an initiative that could have obliged Donald Trump to coordinate with Congress any new military actions against Venezuela.
Israel and Iran secretly exchanged guarantees through Russia - without preemptive strikes
On the eve of a new wave of tension in the Middle East, Israel and Iran have privately agreed not to attack each other first, using Russia as a channel of communication.
The most high-profile criminal cases of Yulia Tymoshenko over the past 25 years: will the Batkivshchyna leader win this time?
In her 25 years in big politics, Yulia Tymoshenko has survived two arrests, several high-profile investigations and a court verdict that was later recognised as political. Now her name is in the spotlight again, as the National Anti-Corruption Bureau has announced suspicion to the head of the Yulia Tymoshenko Bloc.