In Warsaw, activists highlight issue of Russia targeting Ukrainian children
On International Children's Day in Warsaw, activists gathered to remind the general public that the Russian aggressors chose Ukrainian children as their deliberate targets.
02 June 2025
On International Children's Day in Warsaw, activists gathered to remind the general public that the Russian aggressors chose Ukrainian children as their deliberate targets.
During the Eucharistic service on Sunday in St. Peter's Square in the Vatican, Pope Leo XIV entrusted families, especially those suffering from the war in Ukraine and the Middle East, to the intercession of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
01 June 2025
The Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine Ruslan Stefanchuk visited the International Book Arsenal Festival and emphasized that this is a space that is of particular importance during the war.
First Lady of Ukraine Olena Zelenska has called on government officials and businessmen to help graduates of the Superhumans Center, an all-Ukrainian center for war trauma, find their place in life.
Crimean activists Timur Yalkabov and Ruslan Suleimanov have been transferred to a penal colony located in Russia's Murmansk region.
The Ministry of Culture and Strategic Communications of Ukraine (MCSC) congratulated the employees of publishing houses, printing and book distribution on their professional holiday and emphasized that the printed book becomes an instrument of cultural resistance during the war.
In July, the European Union will launch a new age verification application that will allow for more effective compliance with the rules for protecting minors on the Internet.
31 May 2025
Today, Orthodoxy suffers from a lack of theological understanding of modernity, as well as a loss of unity.
Someone tried to smuggle firearms and cold steel, gas canisters and ammunition into this year's Book Arsenal festival.
111 residents have already left 11 border villages in Sumy district, where mandatory evacuation was announced today.
The Diia team took part in the international event Potential Interop 2025 in Vilnius, dedicated to testing the compatibility of digital wallets between the member countries of the consortium.
In a conversation with American podcaster Tucker Carlson, former MP Vadym Novinskyi voiced Russia’s traditional accusations against Ukraine, including regarding the war and the government’s policy in the field of religion.
Pope Leo XIV spent a significant part of his life in Peru, in the part of the planet where the Catholic Church is growing most dynamically, and this was certainly taken into account during the Conclave.
The issue of the ecclesiastical structure of churches is not a matter for the state, and the UOC should decide on its own how to build internal and external relations.
A bill has been table in the Canadian Senate to designate September as "Ukrainian Heritage Month".
The vast majority of Ukrainians (65%) remain willing to endure hardships for the sake of victory.
Polish President Andrzej Duda awarded Lieutenant General Kyrylo Budanov, Head of Ukraine’s Defense Intelligence (HUR), one of the highest Polish state honors for foreign citizens – the Gold Officer’s Cross of the Order of Merit of the Republic of Poland.
30 May 2025
Representatives of the Office of the President of Ukraine met with U.S. Senators Lindsey Graham and Richard Blumenthal during their visit to Ukraine to discuss, among other topics, the return of Ukrainian children forcibly deported by the aggressor.
The UK Foreign Office issued a comment on the recent report regarding ethnic cleansing of Ukrainians by Russia’s occupation forces.
The Children Rights Protection Center, one of the largest in Ukraine and the first of its kind in the country's east, has officially opened in Dnipro.
Russia has created a comprehensive system of indoctrination for abducted Ukrainian children – spanning from kindergartens to universities.
The international project entitled D-CREDO "Digital Health Technologies-augmented Clinical Reasoning Education" is being implemented in Ukraine, funded by the European Union's EACEA Erasmus+ program.
29 May 2025
Since the beginning of Russia’s full-scale invasion, as many as 204 artists and 108 Ukrainian and foreign media workers have been killed in Ukraine.
A rare archaeological treasure, dated to the early 5th century, has been transferred to the National Museum of the History of Ukraine for safekeeping.
The Verkhovna Rada is discussing ways to address the growing number of cases where Ukrainian boys under 18 leave the country to study abroad and do not return due to restrictions imposed during martial law.
Following the enactment of the updated mobilization law in Ukraine, there was a spike in the number of mobilized citizens; however, the mobilization rate has since decreased.
Members of the Ukrainian parliament have registered a draft law proposing to allow lawmakers to simultaneously hold positions in the government. The initiative does not contradict Ukrainian legislation and aims to improve communication between the parliament and the government.
For the first time, a delegation from Ukraine’s Ministry of Defense and representatives from six Ukrainian defense industry enterprises participated in the DSEI Japan 2025, an international arms and defense equipment exhibition in Tokyo.
As part of the Bring Kids Back UA initiative led by the President of Ukraine, 11 more Ukrainian children have been returned from territories temporarily occupied by Russia.
Renowned Ukrainian boxer Oleksandr Usyk, during an online lesson organized by the National Police in cooperation with the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU), called on teenagers to report any attempts by Russians to recruit them.