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Society & Policy in Ukraine
> The Security Service of Ukraine and Prosecutor-General’s Office raided the National Anti-Corruption Bureau, arresting a deputy director accused of leaking probes to Russian handlers.
> SBU agents detained MP Fedor Khrystenko on treason charges after intercepting calls in which he promised to “shape budgets” for Moscow’s benefit.
> The National Security and Defence Council imposed a nationwide moratorium on routine business inspections; regulators may now intervene only on safety complaints.
> Cabinet reshuffles merged several ministries and reinstated quarterly tax reporting for sole proprietors, which officials say will cut red tape by 20 percent.
> The National Bank devalued the hryvnia to ₴42.3 per U.S. dollar, immediately lifting import costs and widening cash-rate spreads.
> Ukraine's energy company restored power to 160,000 households in Kyiv, Odesa, and Dnipro within a week after Russia's latest attacks on the power grid.
> Parliament’s Defence Committee warned mobilisation rates lag by 12 percent and urged local councils to “align expectations with battlefield realities.”
> The Hydrometeorological Centre forecast a heatwave up to +40 °C across central Ukraine this week, advising employers to adjust outdoor work schedules.
> A Kyiv court denied bail to a drunk-driving prosecutor whose crash killed a cyclist, signalling zero tolerance for judicial impunity.
> Zelensky reassigned 15 ambassadors and instructed the diplomatic corps to focus on air defence, grain exports and multiple-citizenship agreements with diaspora-heavy countries.
Society & Policy in Ukraine
> The Security Service of Ukraine and Prosecutor-General’s Office raided the National Anti-Corruption Bureau, arresting a deputy director accused of leaking probes to Russian handlers.
> SBU agents detained MP Fedor Khrystenko on treason charges after intercepting calls in which he promised to “shape budgets” for Moscow’s benefit.
> The National Security and Defence Council imposed a nationwide moratorium on routine business inspections; regulators may now intervene only on safety complaints.
> Cabinet reshuffles merged several ministries and reinstated quarterly tax reporting for sole proprietors, which officials say will cut red tape by 20 percent.
> The National Bank devalued the hryvnia to ₴42.3 per U.S. dollar, immediately lifting import costs and widening cash-rate spreads.
> Ukraine's energy company restored power to 160,000 households in Kyiv, Odesa, and Dnipro within a week after Russia's latest attacks on the power grid.
> Parliament’s Defence Committee warned mobilisation rates lag by 12 percent and urged local councils to “align expectations with battlefield realities.”
> The Hydrometeorological Centre forecast a heatwave up to +40 °C across central Ukraine this week, advising employers to adjust outdoor work schedules.
> A Kyiv court denied bail to a drunk-driving prosecutor whose crash killed a cyclist, signalling zero tolerance for judicial impunity.
> Zelensky reassigned 15 ambassadors and instructed the diplomatic corps to focus on air defence, grain exports and multiple-citizenship agreements with diaspora-heavy countries.
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