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Europe & World
> The European Union approved €3.056 billion in financial aid for Ukraine under the Ukraine Facility programme, according to Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko.
> Chancellor Merz pledged €500 million in humanitarian aid for Ukraine, focusing on refugee support and post-war reconstruction.
> The EU extended sanctions against Russia for another six months, targeting key sectors of its economy.
> Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk, after speaking with Zelenskyy, said there are clear signs of progress toward a ceasefire.
> Armenia and Azerbaijan will sign a peace deal at the White House, marking a breakthrough in their decades-long conflict.
> British Foreign Secretary David Lammy visited Kyiv, reaffirming the UK’s commitment to Ukraine’s sovereignty and promising more intelligence sharing.
> Canada introduced new sanctions against Russian oligarchs, freezing assets and imposing travel bans.
> Turkey proposed a temporary ceasefire between Ukraine and Russia to allow humanitarian corridors, but no agreement has been reached yet.
> Israel approved plans for a ground operation to seize the Gaza Strip, raising tensions in the Middle East.
Europe & World
> The European Union approved €3.056 billion in financial aid for Ukraine under the Ukraine Facility programme, according to Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko.
> Chancellor Merz pledged €500 million in humanitarian aid for Ukraine, focusing on refugee support and post-war reconstruction.
> The EU extended sanctions against Russia for another six months, targeting key sectors of its economy.
> Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk, after speaking with Zelenskyy, said there are clear signs of progress toward a ceasefire.
> Armenia and Azerbaijan will sign a peace deal at the White House, marking a breakthrough in their decades-long conflict.
> British Foreign Secretary David Lammy visited Kyiv, reaffirming the UK’s commitment to Ukraine’s sovereignty and promising more intelligence sharing.
> Canada introduced new sanctions against Russian oligarchs, freezing assets and imposing travel bans.
> Turkey proposed a temporary ceasefire between Ukraine and Russia to allow humanitarian corridors, but no agreement has been reached yet.
> Israel approved plans for a ground operation to seize the Gaza Strip, raising tensions in the Middle East.
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Society & Policy in Ukraine
> The Cabinet of Ministers raised monthly payments for workers injured at their jobs. About 190 000 people will see higher transfers from September.
> Lawmakers confirmed Vadym Tsyvinsky as Director of the Bureau of Economic Security after he passed a polygraph test. The vote ended an eight-month leadership gap.
> Meta and gaming platform PlayCity removed seven Instagram accounts that advertised unlicensed online casinos to Ukrainian users. Regulators called the step a “milestone win.”
> The “Reserv+” mobile app added a deferment option for teachers and researchers. Eligible users can now file requests without visiting enlistment offices.
> The National Bank relaxed foreign-exchange rules. Households may buy more hard currency, and businesses can transfer larger sums abroad.
> Ukrainian Railways ran a test train on the Kyiv–Chișinău–Bucharest corridor between 7 and 9 August. Management plans to launch regular passenger service with four refurbished coaches this autumn.
> Human-rights ombudsperson Dmytro Lubinets said the current mobilisation law no longer matches battlefield realities.
> The State Hydrometeorological Center issued a level-one severe-weather alert for eight oblasts. Heavy rain and a sharp temperature drop are expected from tomorrow morning.
Society & Policy in Ukraine
> The Cabinet of Ministers raised monthly payments for workers injured at their jobs. About 190 000 people will see higher transfers from September.
> Lawmakers confirmed Vadym Tsyvinsky as Director of the Bureau of Economic Security after he passed a polygraph test. The vote ended an eight-month leadership gap.
> Meta and gaming platform PlayCity removed seven Instagram accounts that advertised unlicensed online casinos to Ukrainian users. Regulators called the step a “milestone win.”
> The “Reserv+” mobile app added a deferment option for teachers and researchers. Eligible users can now file requests without visiting enlistment offices.
> The National Bank relaxed foreign-exchange rules. Households may buy more hard currency, and businesses can transfer larger sums abroad.
> Ukrainian Railways ran a test train on the Kyiv–Chișinău–Bucharest corridor between 7 and 9 August. Management plans to launch regular passenger service with four refurbished coaches this autumn.
> Human-rights ombudsperson Dmytro Lubinets said the current mobilisation law no longer matches battlefield realities.
> The State Hydrometeorological Center issued a level-one severe-weather alert for eight oblasts. Heavy rain and a sharp temperature drop are expected from tomorrow morning.
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