Ukraine expects Mexico, Peru, and Ecuador to join International Coalition for the Return of Ukrainian Children
Ukraine is expecting Mexico, Peru, and Ecuador to join the International Coalition for the Return of Ukrainian Children.
13 September 2025
Ukraine is expecting Mexico, Peru, and Ecuador to join the International Coalition for the Return of Ukrainian Children.
On September 12, 2025, direct trains from Uzhhorod to Bratislava, Budapest, and Vienna departed for the first time via the new European standard-gauge railway.
12 September 2025
Prince Harry arrived in Kyiv on a surprise visit on Friday, September 12, at the invitation of the Ukrainian government, saying he wanted to do “everything possible” to help in the recovery of Ukrainian servicemen seriously injured in the war against Russia.
First Lady of Ukraine Olena Zelenska has announced the launch of a global campaign, Every Generation Leaves a Mark, Education Determines Which One, aimed at supporting education.
The "White Angels" unit has evacuated another 16 people from high-risk frontline communities in the Synelnykove district, Dnipropetrovsk region.
A total of 1,372 families, caring for 1,743 children, remain in areas of the Donetsk region where mandatory evacuation orders are in effect for families with minors.
11 September 2025
As part of President of Ukraine’s Bring Kids Back UA initiative, a 17-year-old boy was successfully brought back to Ukraine from Russia.
The State Statistics Service of Ukraine plans to conduct an experimental population estimate by the end of 2025.
Over 1.5 million Ukrainian children remain under Russian control, and the state must have information on each of them.
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy and President of Finland Alexander Stubb paid tribute to Ukrainian defenders who gave their lives for Ukraine at the Wall of Remembrance in Kyiv.
Ukrainian films are attracting a lot of attention from audiences and critics at the Toronto International Film Festival.
Russian occupiers have increased the number of raids in search of Ukrainian underground fighters in the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine.
Currently, there are about 5,060 people from temporarily occupied territories and territories of active hostilities who have enrolled or been transferred to the budget in higher education institutions.
10 September 2025
Director of the National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine (NABU) Semen Kryvonos responded to claims from the Security Service of Ukraine (SSU) that Fedir Khrystenko, a detained MP from the banned OPZZh party suspected of treason, allegedly had a mechanism to influence “the leadership of one of Ukraine’s law enforcement agencies.”
An incursion by Russian drones into Poland’s airspace was aimed at testing NATO’s defenses and political will, but the Kremlin’s attempt appears to have failed.
Poland’s Ministry of the Interior and Administration has reported that the country’s authorities discovered wreckage from eight drones and parts of a missile.
Up to 45% of graduates of the National Academy of the Security Service of Ukraine join the SSU, while the rest go on to serve in other branches of the country’s security and defense sector.
09 September 2025
Preliminary decisions on launching a “zero course” for those who did not pass the NMT are expected in September-October. The key points will be full-time education and the availability of preferential places, in particular for applicants from temporarily occupied territories.
Tuition fees for the next academic year will depend on budget funding for higher education, but no significant increase is expected.
The introduction of a winter admissions campaign in Ukraine is not currently being considered.
The Ukrainian Digital Transformation Ministry has created the first single platform combining information about all key state artificial intelligence (AI) projects.
08 September 2025
The UN Refugee Agency requested $550 million in 2025 for programs to assist Ukrainians, but so far the appeal has been funded at 45%.
Hundreds of people gathered outside London’s Royal Opera House to protest against scheduled performances by Russian soprano Anna Netrebko in September.
Belarusian authorities, facing a labor shortage and an increasing budget deficit, plan to raise taxes and massively attract labor migrants or cut social spending.
07 September 2025
Seven people required psychological assistance following the attack by Russian drones on Zaporizhzhia.
From January to September, Finnish authorities deported 104 Russian citizens who had applied for political asylum.
In the Kharkiv region, as a result of shelling by the Russian Federation, about 7,000 customers in the city of Lozova remain without electricity, and the village of Domakha is completely without power.
06 September 2025
Polish protesters blocked traffic in front of the Medyka border crossing opposite the Ukrainian Shehyni crossing.
The Ministry of Social Policy's pilot project to develop Resilience Centers in 2026 will operate permanently, with 1 billion hryvnia planned to be allocated from the budget to support it.
Russia has damaged 1,700 schools in Ukraine and destroyed 226, with kindergartens, vocational schools, and higher education institutions also suffering damage.