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Oleksandr Usyk and Vasyl Lomachenko both rank in the top 10 of the 21st century’s best pound‑for‑pound boxers, cementing Ukraine’s elite legacy in world boxing history.
Book Arsenal names Ukraine’s most beautiful books of 2025, awarding top design prizes to standout titles in utilitarian, art, text and visual storytelling categories from 225 submissions.
The French version of Chapter Ukraine launches with a catalog of over 100 Ukrainian books in translation from 34 publishers, boosting global access to Ukrainian literature in French.
A powerful new documentary “225” about Ukraine’s 225th Separate Assault Regiment premiered in Kyiv, chronicling frontline lives, brotherhood and sacrifice as soldiers endure the toughest battles of the war.
New photos show Ukraine’s Magura V7 naval drone armed with surface‑to‑air missiles — the first sea drone to shoot down Russian Su‑30 fighters in a historic Black Sea engagement.
In Kolomyia on Ukraine’s Armed Forces Day, artist Hanna Kisilishyna opened an exhibition of 13 paintings honoring her fallen Azov‑soldier son and other heroes, capturing war, loss and resilience.
Ukraine earns its first Biathlon World Cup points as Vitaliy Mandzyn finishes 24th in the Östersund sprint, breaking the no‑points streak and leading Kyiv’s charge in Sweden’s opening stage.
Three Ukrainian tennis stars — Kostyuk, Svitolina and Yastremska — are nominated for the WTA’s 2025 Shot of the Year, with fans urged to vote on Instagram for the spectacular contenders.
French artist Alexandre Henry turned Russian missile fragments and war‑damaged Ukrainian furniture into sculptures, transforming destruction into art and reflecting resilience and memory from frontline towns.
UNESCO added 19 Ukrainian churches, museums and historic landmarks to its list of cultural property under enhanced protection, boosting legal safeguards for Ukraine’s heritage amid wartime threats.
Ukrainian family comedy Train to Christmas will screen in 92 cities across Germany and Austria this winter, expanding Ukrainian cinema’s reach and bringing holiday cheer to European audiences.
Paris opens “Oleksandr Murashko: Light and Shadow of Ukrainian Modernism” at UNESCO, celebrating the centennial of the Ukrainian master’s impact and restoring his art’s voice on the global stage.