Ivan Fedorov, head of Zaporizhzhia OVA, has announced plans to construct five underground schools in Zaporizhzhia and its surrounding area
Tag: Culture/Life
Duchess Sophie of Edinburgh marked a historic visit to Kyiv, becoming the first member of the British royal family to travel to Ukraine since the onset of the full-scale Russian invasion in 2022
For the first time, Ukraine joined the Locked Shields 2024, the world’s largest realistic cyber defense exercise, held in Tallinn
Baiba Braže, who was appointed as the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Latvia last week, made her first official visit to Kyiv, Ukraine, on Friday
Italy has announced its plans to sign a significant agreement with Ukraine and UNESCO aimed at the reconstruction of Odesa, specifically focusing on the restoration of the Cathedral of the Savior and Transfiguration
A bipartisan delegation from the US Congress has arrived in Kyiv, signaling the ongoing and steadfast support of the United States for Ukraine
South Korea has pledged to provide $200 million in humanitarian aid to Ukraine this year as part of a broader assistance package totaling $2.3 billion
Lithuania has pledged approximately 15 million euros to assist in the rehabilitation of Ukrainian military personnel, as reported by the Ministry of Health of Ukraine
Kernel, a major corporation in Ukraine, has been actively supporting the country’s defense efforts since the onset of the full-scale war
On April 16, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy of Ukraine signed the new draft law on mobilization, numbered 10449, which is set to take effect in one month
Ukraine is set to deploy a network of small and medium-sized cogeneration plants, known as “mini-CHP,” across 32 cities to provide a stable heat supply to over a million residents in multi-apartment buildings and approximately a thousand social facilities
On April 15, 2024, Ukraine marked a significant expansion of its diplomatic presence in Africa by officially opening an embassy in Maputo, Mozambique
Since the onset of the full-scale Russian invasion in 2022, close to 19,000 companies have relocated within Ukraine, with more than 1,000 businesses moving from cities to regions, according to data from Opendatabot
The YeRobota project, since its inception, has facilitated the awarding of grants totaling UAH 7.3 billion to almost 15,000 entrepreneurs for either starting or expanding their businesses, as announced by the Ministry of Economy’s press service
The National Nuclear Energy Generating Company “Energoatom” is gearing up to construct a new facility dedicated to producing heat-separating assemblies, located near Yuzhnoukrainsk city
Latvia has officially approved a new aid package totaling €9.6 million for Ukraine in 2024, with a focus on both reconstruction efforts and military support
Kharkiv has completed the construction of its pioneering underground school, set to open its doors to students by the end of the current school year
Ukraine is on the path to making medical cannabis-based products accessible, contingent on a series of essential legislative reforms and readiness within the pharmaceutical sector
Michael O’Flaherty, the newly appointed Commissioner for Human Rights of the Council of Europe, has announced his intention to prioritize addressing the impacts of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine during his six-year term
The Ukrainian national football team triumphed over Iceland with a 2:1 victory, earning their place in Euro 2024
The Development Bank of the Council of Europe (BDEB) has greenlit a new project titled “NOME. Compensation for destroyed property,” setting aside a €100 million loan to aid Ukraine
Representatives from the Dutch aid organization SOEGG, known for its charitable work in Eastern Europe, recently visited Irpin, Ukraine, to engage with local officials and explore avenues for assistance
Rob Bauer, the Chair of the NATO Military Committee, made a historic visit to Ukraine on March 21, marking the first time NATO’s highest military official has visited the country since the escalation of the conflict more than two years ago
President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine has signed legislation facilitating the posthumous use of military personnel’s reproductive cells, thereby preserving their opportunity for biological parenthood