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The Defense Ministry will purchase new footwear for female cadets taking part in the military parade dedicated to the 30th anniversary of Ukraine’s independence. Earlier, photos of female cadets train
Jul. 7, 2021
The foreign ministers of the Lublin Triangle countries – Ukraine, Lithuania and Poland – signed three joint documents on July 7, including on support for Ukraine’s membership in the EU and NATO. This
Jul. 7, 2021
A team of Ukrainian archaeologists has almost completed excavations of an ancient kurgan (burial mound, sacred hill) which historians claim is older than the Egyptian pyramids. Read more here.
Jul. 6, 2021
President Volodymyr Zelensky on July 6 said he would not fire his Deputy Chief of Staff Oleh Tatarov, who had been charged with bribery, in response to a petition for his dismissal. On June 18, the pe
Jul. 6, 2021
Few celebrities in Ukraine’s history have come out of the closet fearing the largely conservative society’s rejection. But Ukrainian singer Melovin has recently set a precedent as the country’s most f
Jul. 6, 2021
Managing state-owned oil and gas company Naftogaz pays off, no matter how much money the company loses. Despite losses of nearly $700 million in 2020, Naftogaz’s top management this year pocketed mult
Jul. 6, 2021
A large group of lawmakers registered a draft resolution recommending that President Volodymyr Zelensky returns the title of Hero of Ukraine to Stepan Bandera and Roman Shukhevych. More than 70 deputi
Jul. 5, 2021
For its vibrant electronic music scene, Kyiv is frequently dubbed “the new Berlin.” And so is Tbilisi. But what if the two join forces? There will be a spark, says the team of the world-famous Georgia
Jul. 4, 2021
Pairing a love for Ukraine and wine brought true magic for Carl Steinke. More than three years ago, Steinke, a retired salesman, began importing Ukrainian wine to Canada. In 2018, his family traveled
Jul. 3, 2021
On July 1, Ukraine finally left the small club of six countries where the sale of farmland is still prohibited. From now on, Ukrainians can start buying and selling land, as the 20-year moratorium on
Jul. 1, 2021
Thousands of dead fish, slimy green water and a foul, swampy smell all point to one thing — the Dnipro River is slowly dying. Recent laboratory tests found 161 pollutants in Ukraine’s largest river, w
Jul. 1, 2021
No other artist is more linked to Art Nouveau than the Viennese artist, Gustav Klimt. His paintings which are decorated with gold ornaments are amongst the most expensive in the world today. Gustav Kl
Jul. 1, 2021
U.S. tech giant Apple officially entered Ukraine, Minister of Digital Transformation Mykhailo Fedorov announced on June 30. The company will now control stores of local dealers and will import its equ
Jun. 30, 2021
When Ukrainian entrepreneur Igor Fostenko created his first wooden map to put on an empty wall in his office, he didn’t expect to turn the decorative piece into a business bringing him $12 million in
Jun. 30, 2021
Sweden sent three copies of Pylyp Orlyk’s Constitution, a significant Ukrainian heritage, to Ukraine for the country’s national Constitution Day on June 28. “One (copy of Pylyp Orlyk’s Constitution)
Jun. 28, 2021
Ukrainian Victoria Repa, 28, co-founded the tech startup BetterMe at age 24, only a year after starting a career in information technology. Five years later, Repa heads a 130-person firm that develops
Jun. 28, 2021