Ukraine to introduce compulsory financial literacy course in schools
Starting in 2025, Ukrainian students in grades 8-9 will be required to take the course "Entrepreneurship and Financial Literacy." The pilot phase of the course began in 2024.
Starting in 2025, Ukrainian students in grades 8-9 will be required to take the course "Entrepreneurship and Financial Literacy." The pilot phase of the course began in 2024.
Experts from the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) stated that 2024 was the warmest year on record.
11 January 2025
Kyiv and Warsaw have exchanged lists of locations for the search and identification of remains of victims of mutual historical conflicts.
The Zaporizhzhia region has received 74 charging stations from USAID.
The Ministry of Justice says the state registers that were affected by the Russian cyberattack are expected to be fully restored by the end of January.
Minister of Culture and Strategic Communications of Ukraine Mykola Tochytskyi had a phone call with the European Union Commissioner for Intergenerational Fairness, Youth, Culture, and Sport Glenn Micallef.
10 January 2025
The most-viewed article on Ukrainian Wikipedia in 2024 was about the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Oleksandr Syrskyi, garnering 1,113,902 views.
Ukraine and Poland have reached agreements on search and exhumation work as regards Polish victims of the Volyn tragedy.
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Next week in Kyiv, UN high-ranking officials will present humanitarian aid plans for people in Ukraine for 2025 at the expense of donor funds worth more than $3 billion.
During a speech to ambassadors accredited to the Holy See, Pope Francis on Thursday mentioned the situation in Ukraine, wishing for an end to the Russo-Ukrainian war this year.
The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine has passed a law outlining new procedures for the military registration of 17-year-old citizens and their medical examinations during basic military training.
09 January 2025
The Defense Forces enjoy the highest level of trust among Ukrainians (92%), while prosecutors (9%) and courts (12%) are trusted the least.
The Unified State Register of Legal Entities, Individual Entrepreneurs and Public Organizations has resumed operations after a large-scale cyberattack conducted by Russia.
The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine has extended the deadline for voluntary return to military service after the first absence without leave (AWOL) from a military unit until March 1.
In December 2024, the National Agency on Corruption Prevention (NACP) completed 71 full audits of declarations selected under a new risk-oriented approach. Of these, 34 declarations (48% of those audited) were found to contain inaccuracies amounting to UAH 438.5 million.
Utility workers in Mykolaiv have received new equipment from the Japan International Cooperation Agency.
Kyiv authorities are working on several options for updating safety protocols for ground public transportation during air raid alerts.
In 2025, Ukraine's Medical Guarantees Program will include psychiatric care provided by multidisciplinary teams, PET-CT diagnostics, and medical services from institutions under the Ministry of Health and the National Academy of Medical Sciences.
08 January 2025
Claims that President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine allegedly purchased a "villa with an underground bunker" worth EUR 17 million on the "billionaire island" of Saint-Barthélemy is yet another fabrication by Russian propagandists.
First medication containing medical cannabis, oral drops produced by a Spanish brand, has been registered in Ukraine after the country eased the relevant regulations. The drops may appear in Ukrainian pharmacies early this year.
Almost 30,000 Ukrainian military and civilians have been granted the status of missing persons since the beginning of 2024.
Since the beginning of the full-scale invasion, thanks to the joint work of the Coordination Headquarters and other related structures, 505 marines from different directions have been returned from Russian captivity.
The consideration of court cases in Ukraine will be simplified and accelerated.
Since the start of the firearm declaration campaign in Ukraine, more than 2,100 citizens have registered 2,500 firearms.
In 2024, some 4.2 million Ukrainians switched to using the xPON internet network, allowing them to stay connected during power outages.
Minister of Education and Science Oksen Lisovyi of Ukraine and his Bulgarian counterpart Galin Tsokov signed a cooperation and exchange agreement.
The Russians are putting Soviet-era memorials widely remaining in place across Luhansk region into a special register and at the same time demolishing anti-Soviet monuments.
Three children - a 17-year-old boy and two young boys - were returned from the temporarily occupied territories as part of President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky's Bring Kids Back UA initiative.