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Travel

Ukraine’s Top 10 Science Museums You Need to See
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Ukraine offers interactive science museums and planetariums where visitors of all ages can explore physics, biology, astronomy, and technology through hands-on exhibits and immersive experiences.
War

Russians Attack Kharkiv Region: Three Dead, Ten Injured
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On December 7, Russian attacks on Kharkiv region killed three civilians and injured ten, hitting Podoly, Kupiansk-Vuzlovyi, Borova, and Staryi Saltiv. Homes were damaged.
Ukraine

Ukraine Scandal Erupts: Ex-Banned-Party General Kuzmuk Fired After Public Fury
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Backlash Erupts as Ex-Pro-Russian Party Member Kuzmuk Returns to Armed Forces — Promptly Dismissed After Public Outrage.
War

Ukrainian Forces Liberate Tykhe Village in Dnipropetrovsk Region
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Ukrainian soldiers of the 67th Separate Mechanized Brigade successfully expelled Russian forces from Tykhe, clearing the village completely thanks to coordinated actions, careful planning, and bravery.
War

Russia – Ukraine War Updates: Key Developments as of December 7, 2025
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Russia – Ukraine war updates latest from the General Staff of Ukraine as of December 7, 2025.
War

Russian Strikes Hit Fastiv Two Nights in a Row: Train Station and Suburban Depot Destroyed
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Fastiv, Kyiv region, was hit by Russian drone strikes for two consecutive nights.
War

Russia’s Night Strike on Poltava Region Damages Energy, Oil & Gas, and Railway Facilities
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Russian forces struck Poltava region on December 7 and November 8, hitting critical infrastructure, causing injuries, disrupting utilities, and prompting investigations into war crimes.
War

Russia Strikes Key Transport Route in Kharkiv Region, Destroying Pechenihy Reservoir Dam
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Russian forces struck the Pechenihy Reservoir dam, halting all traffic.
War

Russia – Ukraine War Updates: Key Developments as of December 6, 2025
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Russia – Ukraine war updates latest from the General Staff of Ukraine as of December 6, 2025.
War

Ukraine’s HUR Cyber Corps Strikes Leading Russian Logistics Company
Yesterday, 22:38
Eltrans+, a top 10 Russian customs and freight company, suffered a cyberattack deactivating 700+ systems, destroying 165TB of data, and disrupting operations and company websites.
Sport

Ukraine Earns First World Cup Points as Mandzyn Cracks Top 25 in Östersund Sprint
Yesterday, 22:24
At the Östersund Biathlon World Cup, three Ukrainians competed in the men’s sprint.
War

Russia’s Massive Overnight Attack Hits Multiple Ukrainian Regions, Causing Fires, Damage, and Casualties
Yesterday, 20:14
A large-scale Russian missile and drone attack struck regions across Ukraine overnight, igniting fires, damaging critical infrastructure, and injuring civilians.
War

Ukrainian Defenders Down Russian Cruise Missile with MANPADS During Massive Night Attack
Yesterday, 20:12
Spokesperson of the Air Force, Yuriy Ihnat, revealed details of the massive nighttime strike on December 6, when Russia launched over 700 air-launched weapons across Ukraine.
Crimea

“Yellow Ribbon” Activists Launch Bold Pro-Ukrainian Message Campaign in occupied Crimea
Yesterday, 20:04
In occupied Crimea, “Yellow Ribbon” activists placed symbolic “10.22.24” inscriptions in public spaces, expressing support for Ukrainian soldiers and highlighting the daily resilience and resistance of locals.
War

IAEA Warns: Chernobyl Protective Shelter No Longer Functional After Drone Damage
Yesterday, 19:49
A protective structure at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant, built to contain radioactive materials after the 1986 accident, is no longer fully capable of performing its primary safety function.
World

Denmark to Reduce Military Aid to Ukraine in 2026
Yesterday, 00:08
Denmark will reduce military aid to Ukraine in 2026 from 16.5 to 9.4 billion kroner, while other Scandinavian countries continue increasing their support.
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No Quick War End in Sight: Military Expert Warns of Russia’s Growing Offensive Capability
There are no prerequisites for ending active hostilities in the near future, as Russia has not lost its offensive capabilities and its strategic goals remain unchanged.
December 7, 2025
Analytics

Ukraine’s Armed Forces Day: Honoring the Heroes Holding the Nation
Ukrainian soldiers demonstrate bravery and resilience, defending cities, fighting enemies, and overcoming immense challenges, while media share their personal stories and acts of heroism.
December 6, 2025
Analytics

“State Children” And The Silence Of Olena Zelenska
The investigation “State Children” reveals abuse of Ukrainian orphans evacuated to Turkey, while officials remain silent and Olena Zelenska avoids addressing her role in protecting them.
December 6, 2025
Analytics

How Yermak Handed Over Key MH17 Witness Tsemah to Russia
Andriy Yermak handed MH17 witness Volodymyr Tsemah to Russia in September 2019, despite investigators’ objections, shocking Dutch and Australian authorities and raising corruption concerns.
December 5, 2025
Analytics

Yermak Is No Longer in Bankova, but Zelenskyy Still Keeps Dozens Who Helped Destroy Democracy
Although Yermak has left Bankova, his influence persists through figures like Tatarov and Prosecutor General Kravchenko, while NABU detective Magamedrasulov remains unlawfully detained to date.
December 4, 2025
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Interview

Yulia Mendel on Yermak blocking Zelenskyy’s decisions: “He is a very dangerous person”
Yulia Mendel, former aide (2019-2021) to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, worked with Andriy Yermak (then head of the Presidential Office) during her last year in office.
December 4, 2025
Interview

NABU Detective Ruslan Magamedrasulov: Mindich Was a Supervisor, Not the Main Beneficiary of the Scheme
Ruslan Magamedrasulov, NABU detective, discusses his role in Operation “Midas,” SBU obstruction, targeted surveillance, and seizures, linking his and his father’s arrests to exposing corruption within Ukraine’s security services.
November 24, 2025
Interview

Yuriy Kasyanov Exposes War Corruption and Calls on Ukrainians to Stand Together
Ukrainian commander Yuri Kasyanov reveals corruption in the war, exposing profiteers exploiting volunteers while threatening him and his family, and calls for public support.
October 20, 2025
Interview

Kasyanov: I’m Not a Politician – I’m an Engineer Who Won’t Stay Silent About Corruption in Wartime Ukraine
Yuriy Kasyanov, a defiant engineer-soldier exposes corruption, political revenge, and manipulation in Ukraine’s defense industry after his combat unit was destroyed.
October 19, 2025
Investigation
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Investigation

Europe Funds Putin’s War? How EU Energy Payments Prolong russia’s Aggression Against Ukraine
For three years, Europe has paid Russia far more for oil and gas than it has provided in aid to Ukraine — effectively financing Putin’s war machine. Instead of strengthening Ukraine’s air defense and artillery, billions in European energy payments have fueled Russian missiles, drones, and aggression. As the war enters its twelfth year, the choice is urgent and unavoidable: […]
December 7, 2025
Investigation

Ali Baba and Forty Statesmen. How Yermak Lost His Seat on the Right and wasn’t Charged
Denial, anger, bargaining, acceptance of Yermak’s resignation. This is how you can briefly describe an almost three-week marathon of events around the former head of the Presidential Office. A person who, in almost 6 years, seemed to have become so powerful that even the president did not dare to shift him.
December 4, 2025
Investigation

Peace Talks Abroad, Heavy Fighting at Home: What’s Really Happening on Ukraine’s Frontline
In 2025, Russian forces made significant advances across Donetsk, Dnipropetrovsk, Zaporizhzhia, and Kharkiv regions, exploiting gaps between Ukrainian positions and shortages of infantry.
December 2, 2025
Investigation

How Zelenskyy’s Allies Shifted Their Russian Film Production Assets to a Latvian Handyman
In 2019, Volodymyr Zelenskyy claimed to close his Russian business, but investigations by Slidstvo.Info reveal that Studio “Kvartal-95” associates may still control Russian film companies. After Zelenskyy’s divestment, the Cypriot company Green Family Ltd, which owns Russian Platinum Film, was taken over by Latvian handyman Ihors Zalivskis, unlikely a real beneficiary.
November 29, 2025
Investigation

The Coal That Never Arrived: How Centrenergo’s Procurement Scheme Emptied Millions
Centrenergo’s agreement with the little‑known Teplosfera UA exposed a systemic corruption risk in Ukraine’s energy sector. After receiving a 132‑million‑hryvnia advance, the intermediary delivered only a fraction of the contracted coal and provided no real guarantees, despite the contract requiring payment after delivery.
November 26, 2025
Business

Denmark Sounds Alarm Over Ukraine’s Corruption Scandal, Awaits Fire Point Report
December 2, 2025
Denmark monitors funds provided to Ukraine, seeks explanations on Fire Point corruption claims, and plans to fast-track the company’s rocket fuel plant in Skrydstrup.
Business

Fire Point Investigation: NABU Seeks Funds Data, Links to Mindich, Possible Drone Overpricing Scandal
November 16, 2025
Financial monitoring led by Philip Pronin has not provided NABU with data on the movement of funds of the company Fire Point for over six months, sources from Ukrainska Pravda say.
Business

PrivatBank Wins $3 Billion Lawsuit Against Former Owners Kolomoyskyi and Bogolyubov
November 10, 2025
The UK High Court ordered Kolomoiskyy and Bogolyubov to pay PrivatBank over $3 billion in compensation and legal fees.
Business

Russia’s Maritime Crude Exports Keep Rising Despite Sanctions and War
November 2, 2025
Russia’s maritime crude oil exports are not decreasing – they are rising. In September 2025, exports grew by 1 million tons, mostly from Black Sea ports.
Business

Russia Destroys One-Fifth of Ukraine’s Monthly Medicine Supply
October 29, 2025
Russian forces destroyed Optima-Pharm’s central warehouse, wiping out 20% of Ukraine’s monthly medicine supply, causing temporary shortages but regional warehouses can stabilize deliveries.
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History

The Mongol Birth of Russia: Uncovering the Real Founders of Moscow
From Batu to Janibek, the Golden Horde khans ruled Rostov-Suzdal and Muscovy, shaping the foundations of Russian statehood long before Moscow became independent.
November 21, 2025
History

Ukraine Marks the Day of Liberation from Nazi Occupiers
Germany finally left Ukraine in late November 28, 1944. Ukraine’s seven million soldiers, industry, and strategic territory were crucial for the anti-Nazi coalition’s ultimate victory.
October 28, 2025
History

The Enduring Presence of Trypillian Genes in Ukrainians and Why This Shapes Our History
A complex DNA test reveals Trypillian genes still present in Ukrainians today – a powerful link connecting modern identity with ancient heritage and national history
October 2, 2025
History

Was Alaska traded for Eastern Europe? Russia’s wartime deal and ambitions – then and now
Why did Russia sell Alaska?
August 9, 2025
History

Constitution Day of Ukraine: history of the holiday and interesting facts
The history of Ukraine’s fundamental law dates back to the Cossack era.
June 28, 2025
Events

Unique engraving dedicated to Ivan Mazepa can be seen in Kyiv
In Kyiv, you can see a unique engraving dedicated to Ivan Mazepa, created in 1705.
June 8, 2025
Technology
Technology

Ukrainian-Made Camera With Auto-Targeting System Unveiled to Counter Shahed Drones
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.
December 4, 2025
Technology

Ukraine’s MilTech Startups to Receive EU Grants of Up to €150,000
EU grants for Ukrainian developers are open until January 14, 2026, supporting high-speed interceptors, modern radar systems, prototype testing, and defense innovation initiatives.
December 1, 2025
Technology

Ukrainian cyber specialists attacked Russian Railways services
Cyber specialists from Ukraine’s Intelligence Directorate (HUR) attacked Russian Railways’ online system.
June 8, 2025
Technology

A Ukrainian emigrant is the founder of the popular mobile application WhatsApp
This is about Jan Koum, an ordinary guy from the Kyiv region who managed to live out his “American dream” and create an app used by hundreds of millions of people around the world.
May 16, 2025
Technology

The Main Intelligence Directorate has revealed the new Magura V7 drone, which shot down russian Su-30
Military intelligence has presented a series of Magura drones that have been hitting Russian ships.
May 15, 2025
Technology

Ukrainian scientists develop innovative artificial intelligence for domestic Spectator-M1 reconnaissance drones
As reported by No Worries, Ukrainian researchers are actively contributing to the development of intelligent control systems for autonomous reconnaissance drones.
November 29, 2024
Culture
Culture

Nineteen Ukrainian Sites Added to UNESCO’s List of Cultural Property Under Enhanced Protection
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.
December 5, 2025
Culture

“Kyiv’s Gaudí” Vladyslav Horodetskyi
On June 4, 1863, in the village of Sholudky in the Podolia Governorate, the renowned architect of Polish descent, known as the “Kyiv Gaudí,” Vladyslav Horodetskyi was born, Diaspora.
June 4, 2025
Culture

Maksym Nelipa: from showman to Ukrainian frontline hero
This is a story about Maksym Nelipa and his route from a popular Ukrainian showman to frontline hero from Avah Gibbs So, here’s the Showman.
January 12, 2025
Culture

Kelsie Kimberlin Releases New Video “Turn Back” to support Ukraine, help those injured and to raise funds for reconstruction
My new video “Turn Back” is the third of the trilogy of videos I filmed in Ukraine in August, 2023.
November 16, 2023
Culture

New data on Ukraine’s cultural objects damages by russian aggression
The Ministry of Culture has updated data on the number of cultural objects damaged by Russian aggression Since Russia’s full-scale aggression in Ukraine began, 1,711 cultural infrastructure objects have been damaged, as reported by the Ministry of Culture and Information Policy of Ukraine on November 3.
November 8, 2023
Culture

Petition: To protect the Ukrainian cultural space from the ‘russian world’
Russian aggression is aimed at destroying everything Ukrainian, and we are defending not only our borders but also our national identity.
May 23, 2023
Art
Art

On Ukraine’s Armed Forces Day, Kolomyia Opens Exhibition of Paintings by Mother of Fallen Azov Soldier
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.
December 6, 2025
Art

With Fragments of Russian Missiles: French Artist Creates Sculptures from Damaged Ukrainian Furniture
French artist Alexandre Henry spent two years creating sculptures from Ukrainian furniture damaged by Russian attacks.
December 5, 2025
Art

Paris Unveils Exhibition “Oleksandr Murashko: Light and Shadow of Ukrainian Modernism”
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.
December 4, 2025
Art

Sheptytskyy Museum in Lviv Reopens with Expanded Collection of Ukrainian Art and Relics
The renovated Sheptytskyy Museum in Lviv showcases the metropolitan’s personal items, 20th-century Ukrainian art, and sacred artifacts, preserving the memory of the UGCC and his legacy.
December 1, 2025
Art

Swan Lake Canceled: Ukrainian International Ballet Pulls Out
The largest Ukrainian ballet company abroad Ukrainian International Ballet has refused to perform Tchaikovsky’s Swan Lake — the project has been canceled.
October 9, 2025
Art

Honoring the Fallen: Ukrainian Artists and Actors Who Died Defending Their Country
In recent days Ukraine celebrated Defender’s Day, Ukrainian Cossacks Day, and the Feast of the Intercession.
October 3, 2025
Music
Music

Lviv Set to Host Renowned “Jazz Bez” Festival
The 25th Jazz Bez festival in Lviv on December 12–14 features Alina Bzhezhinska Trio, Maryana Sadovska x VESNA, Roland Abreu x Luis Nubiola x Widnokres, and Ninja Episkopat.
December 2, 2025
Music

Farewell to Diezel: Green Grey Frontman Who Defined Ukraine’s 90s Music Era
Green Grey frontman Andriy “Diezel” Yatsenko has died at 55. The legendary Ukrainian band, known for 90s hits, shaped the country’s rock music scene.
October 23, 2025
Music

The Power of Music: In Irpin, the Armed Forces Orchestra Gathered Locals for a Charity Concert
Near the city registry office in Irpin, a charity concert took place featuring artists from the vocal and instrumental ensemble Unbreakable and the Military brass band of the Honored Academic Exemplary Orchestra of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
October 7, 2025
Music

“Dream of Peace”: How Kelsie Kimberlin’s Music Video Echoes Ukraine’s Cry for Freedom
Kelsie Kimberlin’s ‘Dream of Peace’ merges music and war realities, filmed in Kyiv during heavy Russian strikes.
September 30, 2025
Culture

Kelsie Kimberlin Releases New Video “Turn Back” to support Ukraine, help those injured and to raise funds for reconstruction
My new video “Turn Back” is the third of the trilogy of videos I filmed in Ukraine in August, 2023.
November 16, 2023
Music

Kelsie Kimberlin releases her “Another chance to live again” music video on the human cost of Ukraine’s War
Kelsie Kimberlin Releases A New Song Filmed In Ukraine To Express The Profound Hurt People Experience From The Loss Of A Loved One.
October 15, 2023
Movie
Movie

Ukrainian Holiday Comedy “Train to Christmas” to Screen in 90+ Cities Across Germany and Austria
The Ukrainian family comedy “Train to Christmas” will begin screening in cinemas in Germany and Austria.
December 4, 2025
Movie

How U Are the Universe Movie Became a Wartime Cinematic Success
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.
December 3, 2025
Movie

British Documentary About Ukraine War and Volunteer Hero Wins Prestigious Emmy Award
A British documentary about volunteer Chris Parry, who saved over 400 Ukrainians, has won an Emmy, earning recognition for its powerful portrayal of frontline rescues.
November 27, 2025
Movie

Top 5 Lavish War Films Backed by Ukraine’s Culture Ministry – ₴145 Million Spent
In July–September, the State Enterprise “Center for the Protection of Ukraine’s Information Space” under the Ministry of Culture signed 43 contracts for services related to the production of video content about Ukrainian military personnel, totaling 144.
November 1, 2025
Movie

Top Films from International Festivals to Be Screened at Kyiv’s “Molodist”: Full Lineup Revealed
In the “Festival of Festivals” program of the Kyiv International Film Festival “Molodist,” films from the European Film Academy shortlist, the Cannes Film Festival winner, and Sunny Bunny will be screened.
October 16, 2025
Movie

Oscar Winner Cate Blanchett Directs Documentary on the Battle for Kharkiv
Actress Cate Blanchett, in collaboration with Benjamin de Pear, editor at Channel 4 News, has created a powerful documentary titled “Ukraine: Life Under Attack.
September 11, 2025
Sport
Sport

Ukraine Earns First World Cup Points as Mandzyn Cracks Top 25 in Östersund Sprint
At the Östersund Biathlon World Cup, three Ukrainians competed in the men’s sprint.
December 6, 2025
Sport

Three Ukrainians Shortlisted for WTA Shot of the Year
Ukrainian tennis players Kostyuk, Svitolina, and Yastremska are nominated for WTA’s 2025 best shot award. Fans can vote via WTA’s Instagram post.
December 6, 2025
Sport

Ukraine Secures Three Short Track Speed Skating Spots for the 2026 Olympics
Ukraine secured three non-nominal short track licences for the 2026 Olympics, earned by Oleh Handey and Yelyzaveta Sydyorko, adding to the country’s total of 21 Winter Games quotas.
December 2, 2025
Ukraine

The World largest aircraft “Mriya” dragged for 4 meters by Ukrainian strongmen
Eight Ukrainian strongmen pulled the world’s largest aircraft AN-225 “Mriya” more than four meters and set a national record.
August 27, 2021
Sport

Champions League Final 2018 in Kyiv – a ticket to civilization tram
Champions League Final in 2018 took place in Kyiv.
May 28, 2018
Sport

UEFA — we care about Russia
Ukrainian football fans have been forbidden to use a banner reading "UEFA – we care about Russia," hinting at UEFA’s pro-Russian position, during Eurocup matches, dynamo.
October 2, 2014
Travel
Travel

Ukraine’s Top 10 Science Museums You Need to See
Ukraine offers interactive science museums and planetariums where visitors of all ages can explore physics, biology, astronomy, and technology through hands-on exhibits and immersive experiences.
December 7, 2025
Travel

Kelsie Kimberlin Visits Kherson Maternity Hospital. Life and Resilience in a Hero City
American singer and humanitarian Kelsie Kimberlin travels to war-torn Kherson to document the resilience of life under fire.
November 26, 2025
Travel

Two Ukrainian Villages Included in the UN Ranking of the World’s Best Tourist Villages
The villages of Kolochava and Synevyrska Polyana in Zakarpattia have been included in the United Nations ranking of the world’s best tourist villages.
October 20, 2025
Travel

The most massive ascent: Six Ukrainians conquered Everest in a single day
The most massive ascent: Six Ukrainians conquered Everest in a single day.
May 18, 2025
Travel

More than 3 million tourists have visited Ukraine in 2021
More than 3 million tourists have visited Ukraine in 2021 since the beginning of the year.
November 16, 2021
Travel

Ten places in Kyiv, where you can work comfortably
If you are looking for a location in Kyiv, where you can not only have a delicious snack and drink some coffee, but sit quietly with.
May 27, 2018
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