2025 news
Ukrainian nuclear power plants largely returned to normal output after Russian attacks, with almost all units at full capacity. The IAEA continues monitoring safety and assessing damage.
According to the President Volodymy Zelenskyy, Andriy Yermak has been dismissed from the position of the Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine.
The European Commission, responding to a request from Radio Svoboda, commented on the news of searches conducted by Ukraine’s anti-corruption agencies at the Head of the President’s Office, Andriy Yermak, affirming its support for the fight against corruption.
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.
NABU, SAPO, and the SBU exposed former acting head of Ukraine’s Tax Service Yevhen Oleinykov and Poltava tax deputy Nataliia Novozhenina for aiding a criminal organization.
Russia jails Ukrainian activist for 14 years: administrator of “Melitopol is Ukraine” Channel convicted on trumped-up charges in occupied territory show trial.
Russia plans to build new prisons in occupied Kherson region to detain civilians and deserters, expanding its system of repression and terror, reports the NRC.
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.
American journalists left the Pentagon after losing accreditation for refusing new access rules that severely restrict media freedom and independent information gathering.



