Katerina Melnychenko

Katerina Melnychenko

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The Pension Fund explained whether Ukrainians will lose their work experience without digitising their employment record books
Economy
The Pension Fund explained whether Ukrainians will lose their work experience without digitising their employment record books

The Pension Fund of Ukraine has announced that the absence of an electronic version of the employment record book will not result in the loss of insurance experience, even if the document is not digitised by 10 June 2026.

Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra will open the Near Caves to visitors from 25 February
Society
Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra will open the Near Caves to visitors from 25 February

The Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra National Reserve will open access for visitors to the Near Caves, which will be restored from 25 February.

Ukraine and Denmark invest €33 million in modernising the Armed Forces training centre
Politics
Ukraine and Denmark invest €33 million in modernising the Armed Forces training centre

The Ministries of Defence of Ukraine and Denmark are launching a joint infrastructure project to modernise the training centre of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, to which Denmark will allocate approximately €33 million.

Britain has imposed sanctions on 175 companies and Transneft over Russia's war
Politics
Britain has imposed sanctions on 175 companies and Transneft over Russia's war

The British government has announced a new package of sanctions against Russia, which includes 175 companies from the so-called "shadow fleet" and the Russian company Transneft.

The Council has allowed wounded veterans to join the police without physical tests
Society
The Council has allowed wounded veterans to join the police without physical tests

The Verkhovna Rada has passed a law allowing Ukrainians who were wounded while defending Ukraine to join the police force without undergoing physical fitness tests.

Under Smilian's leadership, Ukrposhta incurred losses of over UAH 3.3 billion.
Economy
Under Smilian's leadership, Ukrposhta incurred losses of over UAH 3.3 billion.

During Igor Smelyansky's tenure, the joint-stock company Ukrposhta incurred losses of over 3.3 billion hryvnia, while the company's total net profit amounted to approximately 0.75 billion hryvnia.

Canada to provide Ukraine with new military aid worth 300 million Canadian dollars
Politics
Canada to provide Ukraine with new military aid worth 300 million Canadian dollars

Canada announced new military aid to Ukraine worth 300 million Canadian dollars, as well as sanctions against ships linked to Russia.

EU leaders in Kyiv were shown a thermal power plant destroyed by Russian strikes
Politics
EU leaders in Kyiv were shown a thermal power plant destroyed by Russian strikes

During their visit to Kyiv on 24 February, European Union leaders were shown a thermal power plant that had been damaged by Russian strikes on Ukraine's energy infrastructure.

Criminal charges to be filed against Fico in Slovakia over Ukraine
Politics
Criminal charges to be filed against Fico in Slovakia over Ukraine

The opposition party SaS has announced its intention to file criminal charges against Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico over his decision to halt humanitarian electricity supplies to Ukraine.

Four years of a major war: a chronology of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, key battles, losses and consequences
Politics
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Four years of a major war: a chronology of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, key battles, losses and consequences

24 February 2026 marks four years since the start of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine. During this time, the war has gone through several stages — from an attempt to quickly capture Kyiv to a protracted positional confrontation along a thousand-kilometre front line. This article provides a chronology of the key events of the war, the biggest battles, the scale of destruction, losses, and the role of international support for Ukraine.

Iran close to agreement with China on purchase of anti-ship missiles
Politics
Iran close to agreement with China on purchase of anti-ship missiles

Iran is in the final stages of negotiations with China to purchase CM-302 supersonic anti-ship missiles, which could strengthen its military capabilities amid tensions with the United States.

Reuters analytics: drones have become the main force in the war in Ukraine
Politics
Reuters analytics: drones have become the main force in the war in Ukraine

Four years after Russia launched a full-scale war against Ukraine, drones have become a key factor in combat operations, significantly influencing the use of armoured vehicles and troop movements on the front lines.

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