10:40, 07 Feb
Millions hidden in mattresses, overseas properties, and bail for escape: the most notorious corruption scandals.
Uncover the shocking truth behind wartime corruption that threatens national security! From luxury villas to hidden millions, discover how top officials exploited their power. Are they really facing justice, or is it all just a façade? Click to reveal the scandalous details that will leave you speechless!
10:40, 07 Feb
Are land wars beginning? Searches are underway by NABU at the residence of Denis Komarnytsky, the overseer of Kyiv.
There are suggestions that Komarnitsky's team collaborated with Nikolai Tishchenko during the elections.
10:40, 07 Feb
The mother-in-law of the former head of Kharkiv's TCK purchased two luxury cars for 3.4 million hryvnias, but prosecutors found no trace of the funds.
In fact, they were utilized by the former head of the TCK and his associates.
10:40, 07 Feb
Anti-corruption activists, who have consistently backed NABU, now demand its closure and the sale of its building, stating, "The bureau is no longer effective."
The NABU has transformed into an institution focused not on combating corruption, but rather on boasting about its statistics and "counting" the individuals involved in cases.
10:14, 07 Feb
In January 2025, there were nine terrorist attacks reported in TCK, according to the National Police.
According to law enforcement officials, the explosions near the military recruitment centers and the attacks on police officers are orchestrated by Russian intelligence agencies aiming to destabilize the situation in Ukraine. This information was shared by the head of the National Police, Ivan Vihivskyi.
09:57, 07 Feb
A slim chance exists between minimal and none: Trump responds to Zelensky's request for nuclear weapons transfer.
The U.S. Special Representative for the Russia-Ukraine War, Keith Kellogg, expressed doubts about the feasibility of Ukraine regaining nuclear weapons as an alternative to NATO membership. He considers this idea to be completely unrealistic. Overall, Special Representative Kellogg is skeptical about this prospect, emphasizing that it "will not happen."
09:57, 07 Feb
Trump and Putin may meet in March, as discussions about negotiations have emerged in Russia and Germany.
U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian leader Vladimir Putin may hold a meeting as early as March 2025. This was announced by Leonid Slutsky, head of the Russian State Duma's International Affairs Committee, following discussions with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov. Additionally, several German politicians have also confirmed the spring meeting date.
09:57, 07 Feb
Britain is organizing the next Ramstein meeting at NATO headquarters: date and initial details revealed.
Next week, a meeting of the Ukraine Defense Contact Group will take place at NATO headquarters. It is scheduled for February 12 and will be chaired by the United Kingdom.
09:57, 07 Feb
Trump suggested that Israel hand over the Gaza Strip to the U.S., stating that no American soldiers would be needed for the task!
U.S. President Donald Trump has confirmed his plan for the United States to "take control" of the Gaza Strip. He intends to execute this plan without deploying American military forces. The American leader also stated that, in this scenario, Palestinians would be relocated, suggesting they would be moved to safer and more comfortable areas for a happier and secure life.
09:57, 07 Feb
Kellogg announced an audit of its expenses related to the war in Ukraine.
The special envoy of former U.S. President Donald Trump for Ukraine, Keith Kellogg, stated that both Ukraine and the United States will conduct an audit of war expenditures to ensure the efficient use of resources. He emphasized the importance of monitoring financial flows and added that this approach would help guarantee the proper allocation of allocated funds.
09:57, 07 Feb
Zelensky: I'm open to negotiations, but Putin is afraid to talk to me.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has stated that he is open to negotiations aimed at ending the war, but only if there is clarity on what the outcome will be for Ukraine. However, Zelensky noted that Russian President Vladimir Putin is evading a direct conversation.
09:56, 07 Feb
A British media outlet reveals a questionable Trump plan for ending the war by April 20 and achieving peace with Putin, prompting a response from Zelensky.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky stated that there is currently no official peace plan from Donald Trump aimed at ending the war. Meanwhile, a British tabloid released a "peace plan" from Trump, which suggests that Ukraine should renounce NATO and recognize the occupied territories as Russian. Zelensky emphasized that the information circulating in the media is largely not reflective of reality.
10:40, 06 Feb
Raiffeisen Bank continues its operations in Russia, supporting arms production for the conflict in Ukraine.
How banks profit from rocket chemicals.
10:40, 06 Feb
Accused of treason, Poroshenko is reportedly using his wife's help to protect his businesses and luxury properties, according to media sources.
Dozens of companies, luxury real estate: Poroshenko's wife is seeking to lift the seizure of assets in connection with her oligarch husband's treason case.
10:13, 06 Feb
Kryvyi Rih TOR officers discovered items resembling pistols among the city's residents.
Recently, in the Pokrovsk district, the TOR unit inspectors received reports of gunfire in a park.
10:13, 06 Feb
Police in Dnipropetrovsk, together with the SBU, apprehended three men who carried out a terrorist attack near the RTC building in Pavlohrad on behalf of Russian special services.
The individuals were recruited via a messaging app and promised monetary rewards for committing a crime in Pavlohrad. Following instructions from a Russian handler, the collaborators manufactured explosives and detonated them near a designated target. As a result of the explosion, a man sustained injuries.
10:12, 06 Feb
A mother with two sons set fire to relay cabinets of Ukrzaliznytsia in Dnipropetrovsk. The suspects have been formally charged.
According to the investigation, the suspects received orders from an unidentified individual to set fire to the relay cabinets of Ukrzaliznytsia in exchange for monetary compensation. They traveled to the railway in the Pavlohrad district, doused the cabinets with a flammable liquid, and ignited them. The entire incident was recorded on a mobile phone camera.
10:12, 06 Feb
Selling non-existent products: Zaporizhzhia police have apprehended a fraudster.
It has been established that a 35-year-old man with a prior criminal record was posting online advertisements for the sale of phones and laptops. While communicating with potential buyers, the perpetrator assured them that the goods would be shipped only after receiving payment through the site's "secure" service.
09:57, 06 Feb
The new USAID director has one mission: to shut down the agency. Who in Ukraine will truly be affected by this decision?
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who recently took the helm of the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), announced that he is currently serving as the acting administrator. He has handed over the management of USAID to the new leader, Pete Marocco, the director of the State Department’s Bureau of Foreign Assistance. His sole task is to shut down the agency. This is bad news for Ukraine, as USAID provides grants not only to journalists but also supports sectors like energy, healthcare, and projects from the Ministry of Digital Transformation, including the Diia initiative.
09:57, 06 Feb
In exactly one week: Honcharenko announced the date for the start of peace negotiations.
On Wednesday, February 12, peace talks regarding Ukraine will commence. This announcement was made by Oleksiy Honcharenko, a member of the European Solidarity party. According to him, this date marks a significant meeting of foreign ministers from European countries and the United States.