Anna Kramarenko

Anna Kramarenko

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Memorial days: Kyiv residents are urged not to bring artificial flowers to cemeteries
Society
Memorial days: Kyiv residents are urged not to bring artificial flowers to cemeteries

Under the sun and in the rain, artificial flowers break down into microplastics, which end up in the soil and water.

Iran’s new Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, is recovering from his injuries and is taking part in the running of the country
War
Iran’s new Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, is recovering from his injuries and is taking part in the running of the country

Mohtaba Khamenei, who took over as Iran’s leader following his father’s death, is still recovering from serious injuries. Despite this, sources say he is involved in government decision-making.

The White House has warned staff of a ban on betting on prediction markets amid the war with Iran
Politics
The White House has warned staff of a ban on betting on prediction markets amid the war with Iran

The US Presidential Administration has issued a warning to staff regarding the prohibition on using their official positions for betting, against the backdrop of events surrounding Iran. This follows suspicions arising from substantial winnings in financial and futures markets.

Trump is considering limited strikes against Iran following the collapse of negotiations
Politics
Trump is considering limited strikes against Iran following the collapse of negotiations

The White House is discussing new options regarding Iran following the breakdown of talks in Pakistan. Among the possible measures, alongside a blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, the resumption of limited strikes is also being considered.

Students at Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv have written to the Ministry of Education and Science demanding that Rector Bugrov be suspended pending an investigation
Society
Students at Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv have written to the Ministry of Education and Science demanding that Rector Bugrov be suspended pending an investigation

A conference of students at Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv endorsed a petition to the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine calling for the temporary suspension of Rector Volodymyr Bugrov.

The Liberal Party of Canada has backed the abolition of visas for Ukrainians
Politics
The Liberal Party of Canada has backed the abolition of visas for Ukrainians

The convention of Canada’s ruling Liberal Party has passed a resolution to abolish visas for short-term visits by Ukrainian citizens. The initiative aims to simplify entry procedures, following the example of European countries.

Easter under fire: thousands of ceasefire violations and prisoner exchanges
Politics
Easter under fire: thousands of ceasefire violations and prisoner exchanges

The short-lived Easter ceasefire, initiated this week, has not led to a complete halt in hostilities. Both sides report heavy shelling and drone attacks, which began almost immediately after the official start of the ceasefire on Saturday at 4 pm

A heart beating once more: the story of six-year-old Mykolka and the great gift of life
Society
A heart beating once more: the story of six-year-old Mykolka and the great gift of life

Yesterday, 11 April, a very special patient left the Centre for Cardiology and Cardiac Surgery. Six-year-old Mykolka Zherebov, whose battle for life has lasted six years, has been officially discharged home following a successful heart transplant. This miracle was made possible thanks to the skill of the medical staff and the self-sacrifice of the family from the Odesa region

How Ukrainians used to tell fortunes using eggs, and why they were punished for it
Society
How Ukrainians used to tell fortunes using eggs, and why they were punished for it

Why did a simple pysanka inspire such fear in the Soviet system? Together with Dr Valentina Borysenko, a Doctor of Historical Sciences, and her work *Traditions and the Life of an Ethnic Group*, we delve into the depths of history, where Easter was a time of true magic and a struggle to preserve one’s own memory

Stefano Gabbana has stepped down as CEO of Dolce & Gabbana, but will retain a creative role
World
Stefano Gabbana has stepped down as CEO of Dolce & Gabbana, but will retain a creative role

Gabbana’s resignation from her supervisory roles took effect on 1 January 2026. The company described this as a ‘natural evolution of its organisational structure and management’.

Melania Trump unexpectedly denied any links to Epstein and called on Congress to launch an investigation
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Melania Trump unexpectedly denied any links to Epstein and called on Congress to launch an investigation

US First Lady Melania Trump has unexpectedly issued a statement denying any connection she may have had with sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

The State Bureau of Investigation has notified a soldier that he is under suspicion following a fatal road accident in Odessa
Crime
The State Bureau of Investigation has notified a soldier that he is under suspicion following a fatal road accident in Odessa

In Odessa, a soldier has been charged in connection with a road traffic accident that resulted in one fatality and injuries to passengers on a minibus. He has been remanded in custody.

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