Kira Aronova

Kira Aronova

Journalist

Author’s articles

The Earth is approaching a dangerous threshold: 2025 was the third hottest year in history
Analytics
The Earth is approaching a dangerous threshold: 2025 was the third hottest year in history

New data from European scientists show that global warming is accelerating and the world is getting closer to the critical threshold set by the Paris Climate Agreement.

The programme for Ukrainian Fashion Week Autumn–Winter 2026/27 has been announced
Events
The programme for Ukrainian Fashion Week Autumn–Winter 2026/27 has been announced

Ukrainian Fashion Week FW26/27 will bring together 40 Ukrainian brands in Kyiv and focus on sustainability, innovation and cultural diplomacy in the context of war.

The Verkhovna Rada has maintained the deferral from mobilisation for students aged 25 and over
The Verkhovna Rada has maintained the deferral from mobilisation for students aged 25 and over

Parliament did not support the initiative, which could have deprived thousands of students who began their studies after the age of 25 of their right to deferment.

US suspends immigration visas for dozens of countries
Politics
US suspends immigration visas for dozens of countries

Donald Trump's administration has announced a new move aimed at sharply limiting legal migration to the United States.

The most high-profile criminal cases of Yulia Tymoshenko over the past 25 years: will the Batkivshchyna leader win this time?
Politics
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The most high-profile criminal cases of Yulia Tymoshenko over the past 25 years: will the Batkivshchyna leader win this time?

In her 25 years in big politics, Yulia Tymoshenko has survived two arrests, several high-profile investigations and a court verdict that was later recognised as political. Now her name is in the spotlight again, as the National Anti-Corruption Bureau has announced suspicion to the head of the Yulia Tymoshenko Bloc.

Ukraine is developing new attack drones to strengthen its advantage at the front
Politics
Ukraine is developing new attack drones to strengthen its advantage at the front

Ukrainian manufacturers are working on a new generation of drones that should increase the range and reduce the impact of enemy electronic warfare.

Verkhovna Rada extends the term of general mobilisation in Ukraine
Politics
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Verkhovna Rada extends the term of general mobilisation in Ukraine

The Parliament approved a presidential decree on another extension of general mobilisation due to Russia's ongoing armed aggression.

Serhii Vlasenko claims pressure: NABU search is linked to his work in ТІК
Politics
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Serhii Vlasenko claims pressure: NABU search is linked to his work in ТІК

The MP believes that the search of his office is a form of political pressure and a reaction to his criticism of anti-corruption bodies and his work in the Temporary Investigative Commission of the Verkhovna Rada.

How to keep warm in an apartment without electricity and heating: simple and safe ways
Society
How to keep warm in an apartment without electricity and heating: simple and safe ways

Even without light and heating, you can create a warm and comfortable space in your apartment using improvised tools and basic safety rules.

Massive UAV attack on Kryvyi Rih leaves 45,000 subscribers without electricity
War
Massive UAV attack on Kryvyi Rih leaves 45,000 subscribers without electricity

Russian drones attacked civilian infrastructure in Kryvyi Rih at night. More than 45,000 customers were temporarily left without electricity and more than 700 homes without heating, but the life support systems were restored in the morning.

Russia rebuilds oil supply schemes to keep Indian market despite sanctions
Politics
Russia rebuilds oil supply schemes to keep Indian market despite sanctions

Analysts have noted the emergence of new intermediaries in Russian oil exports, which allows for continued deliveries to India, bypassing US restrictions.

To be in the world, you need to invite the world to your home: how Ukraine builds mutual understanding through living presence
Society
To be in the world, you need to invite the world to your home: how Ukraine builds mutual understanding through living presence

Sasha Dovzhyk's essay as part of the PEN Ukraine 2025 project reflects on why Ukraine's true visibility in the world begins not with explanations, but with the direct experience of foreigners living alongside Ukrainians.

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