Ukrainian citizen sentenced to ten years in Belarus for alleged espionage
The Gomel Regional Court in Belarus has sentenced Ukrainian citizen Viacheslav Borodiy to ten years in a maximum-security prison on charges of espionage-related activities.
03 December 2024
The Gomel Regional Court in Belarus has sentenced Ukrainian citizen Viacheslav Borodiy to ten years in a maximum-security prison on charges of espionage-related activities.
02 December 2024
Nearly 1,300 military-liable educators and male students have been able to travel abroad under special circumstances this year.
A charity auction in Ivano-Frankivsk raised over UAH 300,000 to support soldiers of the 102nd Brigade of the Territorial Defense Forces of Ukraine.
01 December 2024
On the first day of ePidtrymka's operation, Ukrainians have already submitted more than 2,1M applications for a 1,000 UAH of assistance, almost half a million of which are for payments to children.
An international organization involved in frontline rescue of wounded Ukrainian servicemen warns it is on the verge of extinction as funding drops.
As of now, Ukraine has sufficient manpower resources for the Army in the age category of 25 and older, which points to no need to lower the draft age.
The city of Jihlava in the Czech Republic intends to introduce positions of “Ukrainian” police aides who would assist law enforcers in crime prevention.
On December 1, 1991, Ukrainians overwhelmingly supported the Act of Declaration of Independence in a historic referendum, affirming their desire for an independent state.
Security forces employed anti-riot tools against participants in the ongoing rally downtown Tbilisi protesting against the Georgian government's U-turn on the EU accession path.
Despite the ongoing war, cultural life in Ukraine does not stop, although it is under constant attack, as Ukrainians defend their cultural identity, in which they draw strength to resist the invasion.
Representatives of 26 countries' embassies are taking part in the Charity fair - 2024, which is being held at the Hennadii Udovenko Diplomatic Academy of Ukraine.
Wearable suits developed by a Japanese robotics company are set to be used to help former Ukrainian soldiers who suffered severe injuries in the war against Russia regain muscular functions.
30 November 2024
The Security Service of Ukraine has detained five more pro-Russian agitators who justified Russia's armed aggression and expected a complete occupation of Ukraine.
Following the audit to determine whether enterprises, institutions, and organizations are critical in Ukraine, reservations is resumed. It will be carried out only online through Diia.
Ukraine has received USD 100 million from the Republic of Korea.
29 November 2024
Eight more Ukrainian children have been successfully returned from temporarily occupied territories in Kherson, Zaporizhzhia, Luhansk, Donetsk regions, and Crimea.
On November 29, the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine adopted amendments to Resolutions No. 76 and No. 1332 concerning the procedure for reserving conscripts at critically important enterprises.
The body of Ukrainian journalist Viktoria Roshchyna, who died while in Russian captivity, was not returned to Ukraine during the latest repatriation efforts.
The Embassy of Ukraine has not received any requests from the Slovak side regarding the detention of a Ukrainian citizen in connection with an investigation into a threat to critical infrastructure and has contacted the competent Slovak authorities to clarify the situation.
Some Ukrainian refugees will receive less support from Slovakia starting in March next year, following a swift and minor amendment to immigration laws -- the Act on the Residence of Foreigners and the Asylum Act -- approved by coalition legislators on Thursday.
The process of declaring firearms found or received from the Defense Forces has been greatly simplified and takes up to one hour.
Ukraine is introducing new measures to combat domestic violence, focusing on enhancing prevention and involving social workers in assessing family risks.
28 November 2024
S.T.A.L.K.E.R.2 became the first large-scale video game with well-integrated Ukrainian narratives.
The 2025 State Budget allocates UAH 11.3 billion to key areas supporting culture and strategic communications.
The State Employment Service anticipates that spending on the "Education Voucher" retraining program will reach UAH 250-270 million this year. The following year, the amount is projected to increase to UAH 300 million.
27 November 2024
Deputy Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine, Iryna Vereshchuk, stated that there are no official statistics on the number of people returning to temporarily occupied territories (TOT), nor can there be such data. She urged politicians to avoid manipulating public opinion and spreading fakes.
Russian invaders, in addition to operating so-called “multifunctional centers” in each occupied region, have decided to consolidate these under a single framework.
The Supreme Court of Ukraine has dismissed the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate's (UOC-MP) lawsuit over the right to use the 11th-century Spaso-Preobrazhensky Cathedral in Chernihiv.
The State Property Fund of Ukraine (SPFU) has taken control of property rights and assets previously owned by singer Taisiia Povalii.
26 November 2024
Two more Ukrainian children were safely returned from temporarily occupied territories.