Vienna retains the top spot as the city with the world’s best quality of living, according to the Mercer 2010 Quality of Living Survey. Zurich and Geneva follow in second and third position, respectively, while Vancouver and Auckland remain joint fourth in the rankings. It is the news release publicized at the website of the Mercer consulting company.
- 10:40 "Ukraine mustn't relax": General on Russian troops pullback
- 10:15 FM Kuleba arrives in Bucharest to take part in Romania-Poland-Turkey triangle talks
- 09:50 COVID-19: Number of cases exceeds 2 mln since onset of epidemic as of April 23
- 09:25 Donbas war update: One KIA amid 17 truce violations on April 22
- 09:00 Ukraine rules out direct talks on Donbas with Russian proxies – TCG delegation spox
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- 07:00 Slovakia expels three Russia diplomats to show solidarity with Czech Republic
- 06:00 Health Ministry proposes creating own lab to develop vaccines in Ukraine
- 22 April, Thursday
- 23:59 No additional COVID-19 curbs to be introduced in Ukraine on Orthodox Easter
- 22:59 NATO says Russia's decision to pull back troops "overdue"
- 19:59 Putin responds to Zelensky's offer to meet in Donbas
- 17:59 Health Ministry allows collective vaccination against COVID-19
- 16:55 Opinion Visit to Lukashenko: Threats of such "initiatives" by Ukrainian MPs
- 16:30 "Big Construction" program to clear access to Chornobyl exclusion zone – official
- 16:05 NATO Summit to take place on June 14 – Stoltenberg
- 15:40 Russia-led forces in Donbas bring Grad MLR systems beyond storage sites – Ukraine in JCCC
- 15:15 Georgian ambassador back to Ukraine after long break
- 15:00 Russia announces withdrawal of troops from Ukraine's border
- 14:50 "Proceed with your gardening work": Vice PM dismisses war fears
- 14:35 Ukrainian soldier killed in enemy attack in Donbas
- 14:25 Ukraine's MFA praises work of consul expelled from Russia – spokesperson
- 14:00 Ukraine slams 35% duty on Belarus-made trucks, buses
- 13:35 Czech police detain five suspected of links to Russian proxy forces in Donbas – media
- 13:10 Over 75% of pensioners live below humanitarian poverty line – Ombudsperson
- 12:45 Russia launches drills off occupied Crimea coast (Video)
- 12:20 Hryvnia weakens to U.S. dollar on April 22
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- 12:00 Kyiv court's judges seek support from PACE Monitoring Committee
- 11:30 U.S. considers more arms shipments to Ukraine amid Russian build-up – media
- 11:00 Some 24 mln Ukrainians to get vaccinated against COVID-19 by year-end
- 10:40 No response from Putin to Zelensky's offer to meet – Kuleba
- 10:15 Number of new daily COVID-19 cases sharply up as of April 22
- 09:50 "Brothers, you are not alone": Poland, Lithuania legislators visit warzone in Donbas in show of unity with Ukraine
- 09:25 Donbas war update: Ukraine records eight ceasefire violations on April 21
- 09:00 Ukraine mulling temporarily ban on sunflower seeds exports
- 08:00 Zelensky backs UN Secretary-General's call for truce amid COVID-19
- 07:00 Kuleba calls on EU to consider disconnection of Russia from SWIFT system
- 06:00 U.S. SFRC votes on Ukraine Security Partnership Act with more military aid
- 21 April, Wednesday
- 23:59 Zelensky enacts NSDC sanctions against 95 companies, 13 individuals (List)
- 22:59 Expelled Russian diplomat leaves Ukraine
- 20:59 COVID-19: Chernivtsi region removed from red zone
- 18:59 Almost half of Ukrainians consider Russia's attack real threat – poll
- 17:30 Full-scale invasion of Russian troops into Ukraine unlikely – analysts
- 16:55 Putin on potential violators of Russia's "red lines": "They will regret this"
- 16:30 Russian hackers again targeting Ukrainian officials amid rising tensions
- 16:05 Some 64% of Ukrainians stand for Ukraine's accession to NATO – poll
- 15:40 COVID-19: Ukraine certifies AstraZeneca-SKBio vaccine produced in South Korea
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- 15:15 Dozens of "titushkas" detained near Kharkiv as SBU scrambles to prevent unrest sparked by pro-Russian forces
- 14:50 Most Ukrainians positive Ukraine-Russia war ongoing in Donbas – poll
- 14:30 Quarantine in Ukraine extended until June 30
- 14:25 Housing prices up by 11.4% in Q1 – Statistics agency
- 14:00 Ukraine Army receives newest Zoopark 3 counterbattery radar
- 13:35 Retail trade grows by 7.5% in Q1 – stats agency
- 13:10 Kuleba explains major threat to Ukraine posed by Nord Stream 2
- 12:45 Zelensky enacts law allowing reservists to be recruited within 24 hours without announcing mobilization
- 12:20 Ukraine ready to provide additional capacities for gas transit to Europe, GTS Operator says
- 11:55 Kyiv may ease lockdown bans before month-end
- 11:30 Ukraine ready for war, but won't stop fighting for peace in Donbas through diplomacy – Zelensky
- 11:05 Ukraine to boost diesel output, imports in face of possible shortage
- 10:40 Finance Ministry borrows almost UAH 4.6 bln on domestic market
- 10:20 Hryvnia rate almost unchanged against U.S. dollar on April 21
- 10:00 Ukraine twice asks YouTube to shut down Medvedchuk's TV channels
- 09:46 COVID-19: Number of recoveries in Ukraine exceeds 1.5 mln
- 09:33 Donbas war update: Ukraine records nine ceasefire violations on April 20
- 09:00 Kuleba warns int'l community of Putin's "misleading narratives" on Ukraine
- 06:40 Britain to expand Op ORBITAL in Ukraine to exchange experience
- 05:45 U.S. Senator: SFRC to vote on Ukraine Security Partnership Act with more military aid
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- 03:59 Zelensky: U.S., EU leaders ready to step up Russia sanctions
- 20 April, Tuesday
- 23:59 Zelensky invites Putin to meet in Donbas (Video)
- 21:59 SkyUp Airlines to launch Kyiv-London flights from June 24
- 20:59 Ukraine to get new batch of 367,000 AstraZeneca doses on April 22
- 18:59 Libya opens market for Ukrainian milk
- 17:59 Czech Republic no longer considers purchasing Russia's COVID vaccine
- 16:55 Ukraine MP in PACE warned of sanctions after he unfurls national flag with bullet holes (Video)
- 16:30 U.S. to allocate US$155 mln in additional support to Ukraine
- 16:05 Russia bans flights over part of Crimea, Black Sea
- 15:40 No nationwide lockdown scheduled for May holidays – Chief Medical Officer