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17.07.2025

17.07.2025The Cabinet's New Dawn

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Ukraine for 17.07.2025.

It displays 69 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

17.07.2025The Cabinet's New Dawn
Ukrainian media on July 17 primarily prioritized the culmination of the ongoing government transition. Following President Zelensky's early morning submission of a new prime minister nomination, Yulia Svyrydenko was appointed as the new Premier by the Rada in the late morning, a direct follow-up to the previous day's government dismissal. By early afternoon, the new cabinet's composition was approved, and Svyrydenko held its first session, sparking media analysis on whether it constituted a genuine "reset." Concurrently, discussions on US-Ukraine relations evolved significantly, with President Zelensky revealing ongoing talks with former President Trump regarding a "mega-deal" for arms and drone procurement. This built on earlier reports about Trump's Patriot missile promises and his 50-day ultimatum to Russia, with the White House later clarifying its implications. Military updates, including drone attacks and casualty reports, continued throughout the day.
17.07.2025
04:07

05:18Premier Nomination

Ukrainian media continues to focus on domestic political transitions, with President Zelensky submitting a proposal for a new prime minister to the Rada (Glavcom), following the earlier resignation of Shmyhal's government (LB.ua). Concurrently, international aid discussions are prominent: Berlin has rejected a significant EU budget proposal for Kyiv (Kyiv Post), while former President Trump has promised Patriot missiles, though their delivery timeline remains uncertain (Pravda). Reports also provide updated casualty figures from a recent Russian strike on Dobropillia (Ukrinform UA).
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08:19

08:56Svyrdenko Confirmed as Premier

Ukrainian media reports the Rada has appointed Svyrydenko as the new Prime Minister, marking a significant domestic political transition (Glavcom, Ukrinform UA). Concurrently, discussions focus on US President Trump's peace initiatives, with reports detailing allies learning about his plan post-announcement and Ukrainian officials suggesting he could end the war by year-end (Liga.net, UNIAN). Military updates include a large Ukrainian drone attack on Russian regions and efforts to counter Russian Shaheds (Kyiv Post, Radio Svoboda).
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12:25Svyrydenko Takes Helm

Ukrainian media's primary focus remains the ongoing government transition, with Yulia Svyrydenko officially appointed Prime Minister following parliamentary approval (Glavcom, Kyiv Post, Ukrinform, Ukrinform UA). President Zelensky has communicated the new government's objectives (UNIAN). Additionally, reports highlight Ukraine's repatriation of 1000 fallen citizens' bodies (Pravda), and debates concerning Slovakia's opposition to EU sanctions against Russia (Liga.net) are noted.
13:15
13:33
Radio Svoboda

"Видео всплывет, когда меня не будет". Смерть офицера из Татарстана

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16:29
Radio Svoboda

Патрули страха. Противостояние "Русской общины" с уроженцами Кавказа

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17:05Svyrydenko's Cabinet Under Scrutiny

Ukrainian media continues to extensively cover the new government, with Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko holding its first session. Outlets analyze the cabinet's composition, priorities like weapons and business support, and debate whether it constitutes a genuine "reset" (Glavcom, Kyiv Post, LB.ua, Liga.net, Ukrinform). Concurrently, President Zelensky revealed ongoing discussions with President Trump regarding a "mega-deal" for arms and drone procurement (Pravda, Ukrinform UA, UNIAN).
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23:32Svyrydenko's Cabinet: Reboot or Facade?

Ukrainian media continues its extensive coverage of the new government under Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko, with outlets analyzing the cabinet's composition, priorities, and debating whether it signifies a genuine "reboot" (Liga.net, LB.ua, Ukrinform). A significant new development is Ukraine's offer to foreign manufacturers to test their new weapons directly on the battlefield (Glavcom, UNIAN). Additionally, reports note Slovakia lifting its veto on the latest EU sanctions against Russia and the White House outlining consequences if Russia doesn't agree to peace within 50 days (Pravda, Ukrinform UA).