The tactical advances demonstrated by the enemy are bad for the Defence Forces, which cannot stop the enemy and stabilise the situation.
Tetyana Berezhna — Minister of Culture and Vice Prime Minister for Social Policy. Oksana Markarova — Chair of the Board of Ukraine House in Washington and Ambassador of Ukraine to…
“30 billion hryvnyas have disappeared from Energoatom.”
Ukrainian documentary Divia by Dmytro Hreshko will be screened at the United Nations International Climate Conference (COP30), the world’s leading climate forum held annually by the…
"If we don't change our worldview by the time international support ends, it will become very painful at some stage.”
Leading British universities host Ukrainian Week — a series of events dedicated to modern Ukraine, its historical memory, culture, science, and international cooperation. The initiative…
About life in the Mordovia colony, holding on to hope, stories and Medinsky’s books, condensed milk from Mykolayiv Region, and how to make a plaster from whatever you have at hand in a cell.
On 11 November, Lviv’s ZAG (Zenyk Art Gallery) will open the exhibition “KHERSON: NOT/stolen. Studies and Homages,” marking the third anniversary of Kherson’s liberation from Russian…
The Ukrainian Institute in Sweden has presented the first Swedish anthology of poetry from the Executed Renaissance — a generation of Ukrainian artists from the 1920s and 1930s destroyed…
In January 2026, Russian bass Ildar Abdrazakov was scheduled to perform in the opera Don Giovanni at the Teatro Filarmonico in Verona, Italy. However, the tour has been cancelled.…
But a certain insurance mechanism is still necessary, especially when you start something new in threatened territories, the businessman believes.
President of the French Institute reflects on France’s cultural policy, the Ukraine Season project, changing public interest in Ukraine, and the question of ‘Ukraine fatigue’.
Regardless of whom the government intends to assist — Ukrzaliznytsya or low-income Ukrainians — the approach is incorrect, according to experts. The railway workers' union is outraged by the initiative.
“Businesses have regained some working capital. And when they consider whether to leave the city or stay, they choose to stay,” In 2025 alone, 9,000 sole proprietors have registered in Kharkiv.
New Zealand is an exceptionally musical country. With a population of five million, it boasts more than a hundred orchestras, and eighty per cent of residents attend at least one…