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The condition of the seven-time Formula 1 champion remains one of the most secretive and painful issues in world sport.
Hostile information networks are trying to shift responsibility for the consequences of attacks on the energy sector onto the Ukrainian authorities.
A free transport service for people with musculoskeletal disorders has been operating in the city for almost two decades.
The initiative is intended to make it easier for people whose trains arrive in large cities during curfew hours to get home.
The work of the artist from Ukraine was recognised as one of the best among more than 20,000 illustrations from around the world.
The Swedish government has decided to launch a new space that will become part of the Network of Unity of Ukrainians Abroad.
The European Union has tightened rules for Russian diplomats as part of its 19th package of sanctions, requiring them to give advance notice of travel and allowing countries to demand additional entry permits.
Law enforcement officers in Sumy region shut down a criminal group that systematically stole oil from an oil pipeline, causing millions in losses to the state and posing a threat to energy and defence security.
An accident on the power grids in the Arctic led to power outages in residential areas and critical infrastructure in two cities in the Murmansk region.
The psychological thriller "The Housemaid" had one of the strongest openings of the season in Ukraine over three weekends, despite difficult screening conditions due to shelling and infrastructure problems.
More than 160 emergency crews are working around the clock to restore power and heat, and the capital is being reinforced with alternative energy sources.
Investigators in the United States believe that a Canadian resident illegally obtained hundreds of free flights using fake airline employee documents.