Author’s articles
Ukraine is considering the possibility of establishing joint consortia with allies to produce air defence systems against ballistic missiles.
Businessman Timur Mindich, who is involved in the Midas case concerning embezzlement in the energy sector, has stated his willingness to return to Ukraine and remain in custody on condition of "honest bail".
On 27 February, the Ministry of Culture of Ukraine, UNESCO and the Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra National Reserve signed a Memorandum of Cooperation. The document aims to preserve the Church of All Saints above the Economic Gate.
Ukrainians have begun receiving payments under the National Cashback programme for their December purchases. A total of 699 million hryvnia will be transferred to the accounts of 4.4 million citizens.
The Cabinet of Ministers has set standards for providing the population with water, food, essential items and services in the event of emergencies. Resolution No. 261 was adopted on 25 February 2026.
The IMF Executive Board approved a four-year extended financing programme for Ukraine worth $8.1 billion. The first tranche of approximately $1.5 billion will be disbursed in the near future.
On 27 February, weather conditions in Ukraine will be determined by the Heiko anticyclone. Dry and cool weather is expected.
The Vatican has unveiled a new postage stamp dedicated to Catholics in Ukraine. It depicts Kyiv Cathedral during a blackout.
Pakistan carried out air and ground strikes on targets in several cities in Afghanistan. The country's defence minister called the events "open warfare."
The debate over possible restrictions on Telegram in Ukraine has been going on for several years. During this time, the messenger has evolved from a simple communication tool to a platform that the state now considers a potential security threat. How did it all start, how did the government's position change, and why has the issue of restricting Telegram returned to the public sphere? Here is a complete chronology of events.
In Ukraine, along with electronic prescriptions, patients will receive information about the cheapest available options for prescribed medications. This will allow them to choose drugs with the same active ingredient at a lower price.
In Ukraine, an employee's stay in a shelter during an air raid alert is not considered absenteeism and cannot be grounds for dismissal. An employee has the right to leave the workplace for safety reasons.