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Latvia Cuts Support for Ukrainian Refugees
Latvia votes to slash key support for Ukrainian refugees — ending one‑time job aid and cutting discounts on travel and medical co‑pays as Baltic hostilities and EU pressure rise.
Dec 3, 2025

Kyiv Court Releases NABU Detective Ruslan Magamedrasulov Core Investigator of “Midas” Case
Kyiv court weighs high‑profile appeal in the Magamedrasulov saga — NABU detective accused of aiding Russia now fights detention as tensions flare over corruption, national security and anti‑corruption elites.
Dec 3, 2025

Drones Strike Oil Depots in Russia’s Tambov and Voronezh Regions
Ukraine drones spark fires at Russian oil depots in the Tambov and Voronezh regions, damaging fuel infrastructure deep inside Russia and highlighting Kyiv’s strategy to choke Moscow’s war logistics.
Dec 3, 2025

European Commission to Unveil Official Plan Today on Transferring Frozen Russian Assets to Ukraine
EU set to turn frozen Russian assets into billions for Ukraine’s war and rebuilding—Moscow’s money could become Kyiv’s lifeline amid heated Brussels debate.
Dec 3, 2025

Drone Attack on Pavlohrad District Leaves Dead and Injured
Russian drone attack on Pavlohrad district kills a civilian and wounds others, igniting fires and damaging homes as Kyiv endures relentless strikes on civilian areas deep inside Ukraine.
Dec 3, 2025

UK Grants Additional £10M to Restore Ukraine’s Damaged Energy Infrastructure
UK announces another £10M to help rebuild Ukraine’s war‑shattered energy grid — a critical boost as Kyiv battles Russian strikes and winter power shortfalls.
Dec 3, 2025

Lviv Set to Host Renowned “Jazz Bez” Festival
Lviv becomes jazz central as the acclaimed Jazz Bez festival returns with top international acts and bold improvisational sets—bringing global music culture to wartime Ukraine.
Dec 2, 2025

The Netherlands Plans to Close Centers for Ukrainians in 2027
The Netherlands plans to shut down housing centers for Ukrainian refugees in 2027 when EU temporary protection ends, forcing tens of thousands to find their own homes and healthcare amid housing shortages.
Dec 2, 2025

Russia Strikes Ukraine’s Gas Infrastructure Again: What Is Known About the Impact
Russia again strikes Ukraine’s gas infrastructure, damaging critical facilities, threatening winter heating and prompting urgent repairs as Kyiv battles relentless attacks on energy lifelines.
Dec 2, 2025

Winter Aid for Ukraine: Another Country Allocates 100 Million Euros
Russia again strikes Ukraine’s gas infrastructure, hitting key facilities, disrupting energy production, and threatening winter heating—Kyiv scrambles to repair damage amid ongoing war attacks.
Dec 2, 2025

Kyiv Detains Former Deputy Energy Minister Over Multi-Million UAH Insurance Fraud
Authorities arrested the ex-deputy minister and Energoatom vice president for embezzling over UAH 18 million via inflated nuclear insurance contracts linked to Russian-affiliated companies.
Dec 2, 2025

Pecherskyy Court Releases Magamedrasulov’s Father from Custody
Kyiv’s Pechersky court releases NABU detective Magamedrasulov’s father from custody—another twist in the explosive anti‑corruption saga tied to Russia links and high‑profile probes.
Dec 2, 2025