Inna Kramarchuk

Inna Kramarchuk

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Russia is preparing to cut more than 100,000 public sector jobs
Economy
Russia is preparing to cut more than 100,000 public sector jobs

The Russian authorities are planning large-scale cuts in the public sector due to a funding shortfall. The highest number of redundancies is expected in a number of regions, particularly in Moscow and the Moscow Region.

40 years since Chernobyl: Zelenskyy calls for an end to Russia’s nuclear terror
Politics
40 years since Chernobyl: Zelenskyy calls for an end to Russia’s nuclear terror

Exactly 40 years ago, an explosion occurred at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant. Volodymyr Zelenskyy paid tribute to the liquidators and emphasised that Russia’s actions are once again bringing the world to the brink of a nuclear disaster

Social protection for Heroes of Ukraine: what benefits are provided for by law?
Society
Social protection for Heroes of Ukraine: what benefits are provided for by law?

Citizens who have been awarded the title of ‘Hero of Ukraine’, as well as their family members, are entitled to a range of benefits and privileges. Under the law, these entitlements relate to improved housing conditions and the payment of utility bills

€110 million from Estonia: what the funds will be used for
Politics
€110 million from Estonia: what the funds will be used for

Ukraine and Estonia are stepping up their technological cooperation. Estonia has confirmed funding for aid amounting to 0.25% of GDP — in 2026, this will be around €110 million

26 April 2026: 40th anniversary of the Chernobyl disaster and Pilots’ Day
Society
26 April 2026: 40th anniversary of the Chernobyl disaster and Pilots’ Day

On 26 April, Ukraine marks the 40th anniversary of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster — the worst man-made disaster in history. Today also marks the professional holiday for aviators, and according to the church calendar, it is the feast day of Saint Glafira

Enemy casualties as of 26 April 2026: 960 occupiers killed
War
Enemy casualties as of 26 April 2026: 960 occupiers killed

Over the past 24 hours, the Russian army has suffered losses of 960 personnel and 76 artillery systems

Orchards in the Odesa region: harvest forecasts and the price situation
Economy
Orchards in the Odesa region: harvest forecasts and the price situation

Despite the frosty winter, the trees in the region have survived the winter well and have entered a phase of active growth. Irina Ishchenko, a professor at Odessa State Agrarian University, spoke about the current state of the plantations and the prospects for the harvest

Archaeological excavations in Volhynia: initial findings from the expedition
Society
Archaeological excavations in Volhynia: initial findings from the expedition

The remains of four people have been discovered during joint Ukrainian-Polish search operations in the area of the former villages of Ostrivky and Volia Ostrovetska in Volhynia

Gas prices from 1 May: what will change for Ukrainians
Economy
Gas prices from 1 May: what will change for Ukrainians

Gas tariffs from 1 May 2026. Suppliers have already published their proposals for the next gas year. The main takeaway: for most consumers, prices will remain stable and predictable

New sanctions against Russia and record-breaking aid for Ukraine
Politics
New sanctions against Russia and record-breaking aid for Ukraine

On the eve of the summit in Cyprus, the European Union officially approved a major aid package for Ukraine and imposed further sanctions on Russia’s energy sector. The key measures included a €90 billion loan and a ban on imports of Russian gas condensate

‘This is not peace, but a lull before the storm’: Ahmed Zakayev on Trump’s initiatives regarding Ukraine
Politics
‘This is not peace, but a lull before the storm’: Ahmed Zakayev on Trump’s initiatives regarding Ukraine

Any agreements with the Russian Federation that do not include firm security guarantees for Ukraine will merely postpone the start of a new phase of the war. This was stated by Ahmed Zakayev, the head of the government of the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria in exile

‘Affordable Medicines’: the programme is set to be significantly expanded from 1 July
Society
‘Affordable Medicines’: the programme is set to be significantly expanded from 1 July

Ukraine is preparing for a major expansion of the ‘Affordable Medicines’ programme. From 1 July, the list will be expanded to include medicines for the treatment of cardiovascular diseases, covering all active ingredients available on the domestic market

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