Ukraine
Vyshyvanka Day: The Thread That Holds Ukraine Together
Beyond traditional embroidery, Vyshyvanka Day has transformed into a global act of defiance. From its grassroots origins in 2006 to the frontlines of resistance today, explore how this living heritage weaves Ukraine’s past, present, and future together. Stories of survival…
May 21 23:54
Ukrainian Jazz Pianist Oleksii Saranchin Has Died
Ukrainian jazz pianist, composer and arranger Oleksii Saranchin has died, leaving behind a lasting legacy in Ukraine’s contemporary music scene.
May 20, 2026
Ukrainian War Thriller Honeymoon Wins Cannes Prize
A Ukrainian wartime thriller about a couple trapped during Russia’s invasion has won a major new award at the Cannes Film Festival.
May 19, 2026
Ukraine Unveils Brave1 First Homegrown Guided Bomb
Ukraine says it has developed its first domestically designed guided aerial bomb — a major battlefield shift that could reshape the future of modern warfare.
May 18, 2026
Ukraine Brings Home 205 POWs in Major Prisoner Swap
After years in Russian captivity, 205 Ukrainian defenders are finally home. Many fought in Mariupol and Azovstal — some wounded since 2022.
May 15, 2026
POW Assault Inside Odesa Recruitment Center Triggers Shockwaves
A POW assault at an Odesa recruitment center has ignited national debate over wartime security, military recruitment practices, and rising tensions in Ukraine.
May 8, 2026
Ukraine To Receive Hundreds Of Additional Gereon UGVs From ARX Robotics
Ukraine Gereon robots from ARX Robotics mark a major shift toward automated warfare, enhancing logistics, evacuation, and frontline operations. Analysis by empr.media.
May 6, 2026
Inside Ukraine’s War: The Meaning Behind Soldiers’ Call Signs
Ukraine soldiers call signs exhibition in Kyiv reveals the human stories behind the war, exploring identity, transformation, and memory on Infantry Day. By empr.media.
May 6, 2026
Ukraine’s State-Owned Sense Bank Faces Explosive Probe Over Leaks and Gambling Flows
Sense Bank probe Ukraine controversy deepens as leaked recordings, gambling transaction flows, and questions over political influence trigger parliamentary scrutiny and public concern.
May 6, 2026
“People and Work Are Here”: How Kherson Ensures Drinking Water Despite Constant Shelling
Under constant shelling, Kherson still finds ways to survive. Wells, filtration systems, and human resilience keep drinking water flowing in a frontline city.
Apr 29, 2026
All Night and Morning Russia Struck Kryvyi Rih: One Killed, Injured, Infrastructure Damaged
All night and into the morning, Russian strikes hit Kryvyi Rih — killing one, injuring civilians, and damaging key infrastructure in another wave of attacks.
Apr 28, 2026







