Screening of “2,000 meters to Avdiivka” held in Toronto
A screening of the film “2,000 Meters to Andriivka”, which depicts the reality of the Russian-Ukrainian war, took place in Toronto.
04 December 2025
A screening of the film “2,000 Meters to Andriivka”, which depicts the reality of the Russian-Ukrainian war, took place in Toronto.
Only NATO members themselves can take part in decision-making regarding the accession of new countries to the Alliance.
The return of Ukrainian children deported by Russia is an important part of a peaceful settlement, and U.S. support in this process is decisive, said Deputy Foreign Minister of Ukraine Mariana Betza.
Ella Libanova, director of the Institute of Demography and Social Studies of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, believes that there will be no baby boom after the war ends.
As of December 3, more than 99% of boiler houses across Ukraine are operational, and 99% of the housing stock is connected to heating, according to Deputy Minister for Communities and Territories Development Kostiantyn Kovalchuk.
Since May 2025, Naftogaz Group has imported around 4.4 billion cubic meters of natural gas to prepare for the heating season, with total imports expected to exceed 5 billion cubic meters by year‑end.
Agents of the ATESH partisan movement have identified a Russian air-defense position in temporarily occupied Sevastopol and passed the coordinates to Ukraine’s Defense Forces.
A steep decline in the financial performance of Rosneft could trigger a chain reaction of reduced solvency in related sectors such as logistics, oilfield services, and machine building.
A female agent of Russia's FSB, who directed airstrikes and artillery fire on Defense Forces positions in Donetsk region, has been sentenced to 15 years in prison with confiscation of property.
03 December 2025
The global defense industry is entering the second phase of developing kamikaze drones and FPV drones, which involves integrating them with other systems, in particular thanks to Ukraine's experience.
Partner countries, including Norway, Luxembourg, Poland, Canada, and others, have already decided on new contributions to the PURL program.
The Ukrainian delegation is preparing for meetings in the US with representatives of White House chief Donald Trump to continue negotiations following the results of the American delegation's work in Moscow.
The number of victims of the Russian army's missile strike on the city of Kryvyi Rih on the evening of Wednesday, December 3, has risen to five.
An explosion was heard in Kharkiv at around 8:15 p.m.
On December 3, the European Commission added Russia to the list of countries with a high risk of money laundering and terrorist financing.
On Wednesday, December 3, Russian forces attacked Sloviansk with aerial bombs, hitting a multi-story building. At least eight people were injured, including two children.
Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine (NSDC) Rustem Umerov, during a meeting with national security advisors from Germany, France, Italy, Poland, Finland, and the United Kingdom, informed colleagues about the outcomes of negotiations in Geneva and Florida and discussed security guarantees for Ukraine.
In Kryvyi Rih, a missile strike in the evening of Wednesday, December 3, injured three people, including a three-year-old child.
Russian propagandists have falsified news from Ukrainian regional media.
The outcome of the Russia-Ukraine war could depend on granting Ukraine a reparations loan.
New Zealand and Australia will join the program for purchasing U.S. weapons for Ukraine under the PURL mechanism.
On December 3, the government adopted a decision that continues the personnel reboot in the energy and defense sectors.
During the meeting of the NATO-Ukraine Council, five countries confirmed additional funding of about $1 billion for the purchase of weapons for Ukraine under the PURL program.
An operation by Ukraine’s Defense Forces to expand logistical corridors is ongoing in the Pokrovsk urban agglomeration.
After negotiations in Moscow, the American side has invited the Ukrainian delegation to the United States in the near future to continue peace talks.
Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha met with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte ahead of today's Ukraine–NATO Council (NUC) meeting.
Prime Minister Yuliia Svyrydenko welcomed the adoption of the 2026 state budget and emphasized that it is crucial for the Cabinet of Ministers to ensure the budget remains balanced and meets the country’s real needs during wartime.
Ukrainian Defence Forces struck an oil depot in Russia's Tambov region and other important enemy targets during the night of December 3.
To bolster Ukraine's financial resilience amidst the ongoing Russian war of aggression, the European Commission today proposes two solutions to address Ukraine's financing needs for 2026-2027: EU borrowing and a Reparations Loan.
Russian troops have been striking Nikopol in the Dnipropetrovsk region with drones and artillery since early morning. Two people have been wounded, including a child.