FM met with leadership of International Civil Aviation Organization in Canada
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiha met with the leadership of the International Civil Aviation Organization in Canada.
30 October 2024
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiha met with the leadership of the International Civil Aviation Organization in Canada.
More than 780,000 Ukrainians reported damaged or destroyed housing as a result of Russian aggression. At the same time, about 150,000 applications for compensation from the state were filed.
29 October 2024
At the times of war, certain limitations imposed on fundamental human rights are a necessity provided that they are justified, temporary, and duly explained to the general public.
The media environment in Ukraine remains vibrant as pluralism and media freedom are in place amid the ongoing war with Russia.
The Verkhovna Rada has approved a law aimed at improving procedures for conducting medical-social expertise (MSE).
The Cabinet of Ministers at its meeting on Tuesday approved a procedure for the creation of a register of children deported or forcibly displaced in connection with the Russian armed aggression against Ukraine.
The government’s proposed 2025 budget allocates UAH 9.4 billion for further implementation of the eOselia housing program.
Currently, only 270 veteran families have purchased homes under the ‘eOselia’ program, and this situation needs to be addressed by establishing a preferential mortgage rate of 3% for them.
The eOselya program for housing purchases has only been utilized by 291 internally displaced families. Among the main barriers are the age of the housing and the significant amount of the down payment required.
Ukrainians consider reforms in the areas of anti-corruption, national security, and the judicial system to be the most important for the country.
28 October 2024
Since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, as a result of Russian aggression, about 60 million square meters of housing fund have been destroyed or significantly damaged.
On one of the central streets of Manhattan, the Empty Beds art installation was opened, dedicated to Ukrainian children deported by Russia.
Pope Francis made a call to observe international humanitarian law in armed conflicts and to pray for peace, particularly in Ukraine.
A recent survey reveals that Ukrainians regard support from the European Union in combating corruption as the most pressing need. Additional priorities include assistance for de-occupied territories, investigation of war crimes, and support for fair justice.
During his visit to the Republic of South Africa, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha met with the Ukrainian community.
The red hall of the Cinema House hosted the opening of the 53rd Kyiv International Film Festival “Molodist”, the opening film of which was the Ukrainian-Polish drama “Two Sisters” directed by Lukasz Karwowski.
27 October 2024
Dmytro Lubinets, the Ukrainian Parliament Commissioner for Human Rights, has appealed to international organizations regarding the possible execution of two women in the town of Selydove, Donetsk region.
The public organization Warriors Liberation and other associations of families of military prisoners and missing defenders of Ukraine will hold an action in Geneva, Switzerland, and will publicly address the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC).
Ukrainian director Olha Zhurba's film Songs of a Slowly Burning Land won the main competition at the Riga International Film Festival. Two other Ukrainian films won in other nominations.
26 October 2024
The reform of the medical and social expertise commissions (MSECs) will not impact the payment of pensions and social support for people with disabilities if such payments are granted on legal grounds.
At SAHA EXPO, one of the largest international defense exhibitions taking place in Istanbul, the Ukrainian defense industry was represented by two exhibition stands featuring a number of prominent and largest Ukrainian defense enterprises and companies.
25 October 2024
Kyiv courts have passed prison sentences to seven men who evaded military conscription.
In cooperation with the juvenile police and Charitable Foundation ‘Energy of Victory of Ukraine’ [Enerhiia Peremohy Ukrainy], Naftogaz of Ukraine NJSC has launched a social project, Safety in Action 2, which concerns children’s information awareness about safety rules, namely with regard to road traffic safety.
Dutch volunteers Franky van Hintum and Coen van Oosten, who after Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine began to actively help the embattled nation, emphasized that they are not weary of Ukraine and the ongoing war, and that they remain active in their humanitarian effort.
Verkhovna Rada Commissioner for Human Rights Dmytro Lubinets and State Minister for International Cooperation at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Qatar Lolwah Rashid Al-Khater have discussed the acceleration of the exchange of prisoners of war between Ukraine and Russia.
The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, together with partners, has allocated USD 20 million to local organizations to support evacuated Ukrainians, particularly vulnerable groups of population.
On October 24, UN Day, activists of the Ukrainian community in Korea joined the ‘Voices of Captives’ series of rallies to draw attention to the violation of the rights of Ukrainian prisoners of war held in Russian captivity.
24 October 2024
High-profile arrests of law violators in the sphere of mobilization are happening with the direct initiative and comprehensive support of the Command of the Ground Forces.
If Ukraine were to hold in the near future a referendum on Ukraine's accession to the European Union and NATO, the majority of Ukrainians would cast their vote and support both initiatives.
The Volyn tragedy issues between Poland and Ukraine cannot be resolved by historians alone as it is also about the efforts by politicians and civil society. Both sides should approach the problem without non-emotionally and distinguish between a proper Christian burial and the issue of historical monuments.