Since the beginning of the marketing year 2024/2025, Ukraine has exported 3,440 thousand tonnes of grain and leguminous crops, which is 1,280 thousand tonnes higher compared to the same period last season.
There are no geographical requirements for the installation of solar power plants, as climate change over the past 30 years has made it possible to generate enough solar power even in Ukraine’s north.
The Ukrainian Grain Association (UGA) has updated its estimate of potential grain and oilseed harvest in 2024, lowering it by 2.8 million tonnes to 71.8 million tonnes.
Russian troops shelled Nikopol and three communities in the Nikopol district with heavy artillery and drones throughout the day. Residential buildings, outbuildings, and a gas pipeline were damaged. A man was wounded.
There can be no peace that will be imposed by Russia or anyone else without taking into account Ukraine's opinion. At the same time, the Ukrainian people must decide for themselves when they are ready for negotiations.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban travelled to Moscow to meet with Putin without an EU mandate and represented himself there, but now is not the time for such "ego trips".
In the morning of 31 July, a Russian air strike in Kupiansk killed Inna Zamesova, an employee of Gazmerezha. The husband of the deceased woman arrived with his colleagues to extinguish the fire.
The Verkhovna Rada Commissioner for Human Rights Dmytro Lubinets sent an immediate letter to the Russian Ombudsman Tatyana Moskalkova regarding the death of Mariupol defender Oleksandr Ishchenko in Russian captivity.
Viacheslav Zinchenko, the suspect in the murder of nationalist former lawmaker Iryna Farion, was not provided with additional security, and the issue concerns only enhanced security measures while he is in custody.
A group of MEPs is planning to send a joint letter to the European Commission calling for restrictive measures against Hungary due to Budapest's decision to simplify the entry procedure for citizens of Russia and Belarus.