Katerina Melnychenko

Katerina Melnychenko

Deputy Editor-in-Chief

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Why food prices may rise in Ukraine: farmers name the reasons
Society
Why food prices may rise in Ukraine: farmers name the reasons

The price of a number of products may rise in Ukraine in the near future. Among the main reasons are rising fuel prices, damage to dairy farms, and increased storage costs.

Britney Spears arrested for driving under the influence
Society
Britney Spears arrested for driving under the influence

American pop singer Britney Spears was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence. The incident occurred on Wednesday.

How to celebrate 8 March in schools: educators offered new formats
Society
How to celebrate 8 March in schools: educators offered new formats

In 2026, International Women's Day in educational institutions is proposed to be celebrated without traditional scenarios and formal greetings. Educators are advised to use this date to discuss human rights, equality and the role of women in modern society.

A new director has been appointed at the Dovzhenko Centre: the decision has sparked controversy
Society
A new director has been appointed at the Dovzhenko Centre: the decision has sparked controversy

The Alexander Dovzhenko National Centre has a new director. Following the announcement of the appointment, a public conflict arose between the institution and the centre's former director.

Do Ukrainian women expect gifts on 8 March: survey results
Society
Do Ukrainian women expect gifts on 8 March: survey results

On the eve of International Women's Day, almost half of Ukrainian women expect to receive greetings. At the same time, a significant proportion of women do not expect gifts, and some consider a donation to be the best greeting.

Body cameras in the TCC: who will have access to the video during the delivery of summonses
Society
Body cameras in the TCC: who will have access to the video during the delivery of summonses

Employees of regional recruitment and social support centres have begun using body cameras when notifying citizens. Videos from these devices will be stored on secure servers, and access to the recordings will be limited to a select group of officials.

The number of Starlink users in Ukraine could double, according to Veon's forecast
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The number of Starlink users in Ukraine could double, according to Veon's forecast

The number of Starlink satellite internet users in Ukraine could more than double. Telecommunications holding company Veon forecasts growth in the service's audience from approximately 5 million to 12 million people.

IAEA concerned about Iran's nuclear programme due to uranium stocks and restrictions on inspectors
Politics
IAEA concerned about Iran's nuclear programme due to uranium stocks and restrictions on inspectors

The International Atomic Energy Agency has expressed serious concerns about Iran's nuclear programme. The reasons for this are Iran's large stockpiles of enriched uranium and restrictions on inspectors' access to inspections.

Subsidies from 1 April: who will continue to receive assistance automatically, and who will have to submit an application
Economy
Subsidies from 1 April: who will continue to receive assistance automatically, and who will have to submit an application

From 1 April 2026, housing subsidies in Ukraine will continue to be calculated according to the current rules. Most recipients will receive assistance automatically, but some citizens will have to reapply.

Cashback in March: which banks return up to 20% for purchases
Economy
Cashback in March: which banks return up to 20% for purchases

Ukrainian banks have updated their cashback programmes for March. Some financial institutions offer up to 20% cashback on certain purchases, ranging from transport and flowers to home goods and entertainment.

Raising MPs' salaries will not solve the problem of
Politics
Raising MPs' salaries will not solve the problem of "envelopes" — Radina

The chair of the Verkhovna Rada Committee on Anti-Corruption Policy, Anastasia Radina, stated that increasing the official salaries of MPs will not in itself solve the problem of unofficial payments. According to her, only the principle of inevitability of punishment can change the situation.

How much Ukrainians owe for utilities: new data from the State Statistics Service
Society
How much Ukrainians owe for utilities: new data from the State Statistics Service

The debt of the Ukrainian population for housing and communal services continues to grow. According to the results of the fourth quarter of 2025, the total amount of debt for housing and communal services increased significantly compared to the previous quarter.

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