Katerina Melnychenko

Katerina Melnychenko

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Finland is to provide Ukraine with $300 million for defence and air defence
Politics
Finland is to provide Ukraine with $300 million for defence and air defence

Finland has agreed to provide Ukraine with $300 million in defence aid. According to President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, the majority of this package is intended to strengthen Ukraine’s air defences.

Housing vouchers for internally displaced persons: over 3,200 applications have been approved
Society
Housing vouchers for internally displaced persons: over 3,200 applications have been approved

Under the eVidnovuvannya programme, 3,296 applications for housing vouchers for internally displaced persons from the temporarily occupied territories have been approved. The total amount of confirmed funding stands at 6.59 billion hryvnias, and applicants can now proceed to finalise agreements for the purchase of housing.

“The Devil Wears Prada 2” grossed $233.6 million at the box office and set a record for Meryl Streep
Society
“The Devil Wears Prada 2” grossed $233.6 million at the box office and set a record for Meryl Streep

The sequel to the cult film *The Devil Wears Prada* has got off to a flying start at the box office. Over its opening weekend, the film grossed $77 million in the US and $233.6 million worldwide, with its US debut marking the highest-grossing opening of Meryl Streep’s career.

Tax on OLX could rise to 10%: what changes are proposed in the draft bill
Society
Tax on OLX could rise to 10%: what changes are proposed in the draft bill

The Verkhovna Rada’s Tax Committee is preparing amendments to the draft law on the taxation of income received by individuals via digital platforms, including OLX and Prom.ua. According to MP Nina Yuzhanina, a 10% personal income tax rate may be proposed for the second reading, instead of the current 5% personal income tax and 5% military levy.

The UK wants to join the EU’s $106 billion loan for Ukraine
Politics
The UK wants to join the EU’s $106 billion loan for Ukraine

The UK plans to begin negotiations on joining the EU’s £78 billion loan programme for Ukraine, equivalent to around $106 billion. Prime Minister Keir Starmer is set to announce this at the European Political Community summit in Yerevan.

The magnetic storm on 4 May 2026: how weather-sensitive people will be affected
Society
The magnetic storm on 4 May 2026: how weather-sensitive people will be affected

A moderate magnetic storm is expected in Ukraine on 4 May 2026. Geomagnetic fluctuations may affect the well-being of people who are sensitive to weather changes, potentially causing fatigue, headaches, drowsiness and sleep problems.

4 May 2026 marks the feast day of Saint Pelagia: traditions and customs
Society
4 May 2026 marks the feast day of Saint Pelagia: traditions and customs

On 4 May 2026, the Orthodox Church commemorates Saint Pelagia of Tarsus, the martyr. In the Church’s tradition, this day is associated with courage, steadfastness in the faith and the protection of those who suffer injustice.

Ukraine on hold: Trump shifts focus to Iran
Politics
Ukraine on hold: Trump shifts focus to Iran

Donald Trump has effectively diverted attention away from the war in Ukraine by focusing on a new challenge — the military conflict with Iran, which has now been ongoing for two months

Triumph in Baku: Taisiya Onofriychuk wins the hoop event
Sports
Triumph in Baku: Taisiya Onofriychuk wins the hoop event

Ukrainian gymnast Taisiia Onofriichuk won the hoop event at the European Cup in Baku. This is Ukraine’s third medal at this year’s competition

Що відзначаємо 2 травня 2026 року: головні події дня
Society
Що відзначаємо 2 травня 2026 року: головні події дня

У суботу, 2 травня 2026 року, виповнюється 12 років з дня трагічних подій в Одесі. Також у цей день Україна відзначає 770-ту річницю заснування Львова та вшановує пам'ять святих князів Бориса і Гліба

How to store your charging station over the summer so that it doesn’t break down by autumn
Society
How to store your charging station over the summer so that it doesn’t break down by autumn

Once the season of regular power cuts is over, charging stations are often put away in a cupboard, on the balcony or in the garage until they are needed again. However, improper storage can damage the battery, reduce its capacity or render the device completely unusable.

Japan has opened the door to military aid for Ukraine: what we know
Politics
Japan has opened the door to military aid for Ukraine: what we know

Ukraine sees an opportunity to negotiate with Japan regarding future military support following Tokyo’s relaxation of arms export controls. Ukraine’s ambassador to Japan, Yuriy Lutovynov, told Reuters that this could be an important step, although the Japanese government has not yet announced its readiness to supply weapons to Kyiv.

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