An inspector general report revealed that Russian organized crime groups and other unauthorized groups obtained weapons from the Department of Defense (DOD) that were meant for Ukraine's military.
Also recognized during Pride Month was Marsha P. Johnson, a black transgender activist described as a "mother figure" to drag queens, trans women, and homeless youth.
The Federation of Employers of Ukraine appealed to President Volodymyr Zelensky to call for action against the rampant corruption and abuse of power by the government.
The allegations suggest that the line of questioning was particularly severe for female candidates, with some reporting they were asked about their preference for pornography, the presence of explicit pictures on their phones, extramarital affairs, and whether they had ever "danced for dollars."
A chilling case of child trafficking was thwarted in Ukraine recently, as law enforcement officials apprehended a 43-year-old charity worker, now dubbed as an "evil child trader," while attempting to transport an 11-month-old baby out of the country for illicit purposes.
These images could potentially support Russian President Vladimir Putin's assertion that Ukraine is a "Nazi state" that therefore needs to be "de-Nazified."
Students from a high school in Ghent, Belgium, were forced to leave after Muslim teenagers spit on their LGBT flag while shouting “Allahu Akbar,” meaning “God is the greatest.”