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The French version of Chapter Ukraine launched, featuring over 100 books from 34 publishers, making Ukrainian literature more accessible in translation across libraries and bookstores.
A new documentary film, “225” about the soldiers of the 225th Separate Assault Regiment, who endured the toughest events of the full-scale war, was presented in Kyiv.
New photos of the Ukrainian Magura V7 sea unmanned boat have appeared online. Its special feature is the ability to shoot down aerial targets directly from the sea.
On December 6, Kolomyia hosted Hanna Kisilishyna’s exhibition “47.82846°N 37.71093°E,” honoring her son and other fallen soldiers, reflecting war, loss, and resilience through 13 paintings.
At the Östersund Biathlon World Cup, three Ukrainians competed in the men’s sprint. Mandzyn finished 24th, scoring Ukraine’s first points, Borkovskyi 43rd, Tsymbal 61st, while Johannes Bø won.
Ukrainian tennis players Kostyuk, Svitolina, and Yastremska are nominated for WTA’s 2025 best shot award. Fans can vote via WTA’s Instagram post.
French artist Alexandre Henry spent two years creating sculptures from Ukrainian furniture damaged by Russian attacks. To restore their elements, he used fragments of Russian missiles launched at Ukraine.
19 Ukrainian sites, including churches, museums, and libraries in Odesa, Sumy, and Kharkiv, were added to UNESCO’s list of cultural property under enhanced protection.
The Ukrainian family comedy “Train to Christmas” will begin screening in cinemas in Germany and Austria. The film will be shown in 92 cities and more than a hundred theaters.
On Tuesday, December 2, the UNESCO headquarters in Paris opened the exhibition “Oleksandr Murashko: Light and Shadow of Ukrainian Modernism,” dedicated to the 150th anniversary of the Ukrainian artist’s birth.
Yaroslav Azhniuk’s companies presented the Kurbas-640 camera for interceptor drones, which uses AI to detect and guide drones toward high-speed targets like Shaheds.
Pavlo Ostrikov’s U Are the Universe captivates audiences with a relatable hero, blending cosmic adventure and real-life authenticity, earning critical acclaim and sparking endless discussion in wartime Ukraine.



