Kira Aronova

Kira Aronova

Journalist

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A night of terror in Odessa: schoolchildren and civilians came under fire
Society
A night of terror in Odessa: schoolchildren and civilians came under fire

Enemy shelling of Odesa on the night of Saturday, 28 March, disrupted the peace of the city’s residents and left destruction in its wake across several districts. According to the latest reports, the number of casualties has risen to seven, including a child

Daylight Saving Time 2026: how to prepare for the clock change tonight
Society
Daylight Saving Time 2026: how to prepare for the clock change tonight

This Sunday, 29 March, Ukraine will, as usual, switch to summer time. Despite numerous debates about abolishing this practice, the seasonal clock change remains in place, so Ukrainians should prepare their routines for the changes in advance

Rain and temperature swings: what will the weather be like in April, according to the Ukrainian Hydrometeorological Centre’s forecast
Society
Rain and temperature swings: what will the weather be like in April, according to the Ukrainian Hydrometeorological Centre’s forecast

April 2026 in Ukraine is expected to be mild and well within the usual climate range. Although there will be few sunny days, weather forecasters are reassuring the public: there is no need to expect unusually cold spells or dangerous downpours

Competition for the post of head of ARMA: only Viktor Dubovyk passed the general aptitude test
Finance
Competition for the post of head of ARMA: only Viktor Dubovyk passed the general aptitude test

The selection committee for the chair of ARMA has announced the results of the cognitive ability test: only one candidate passed it – Viktor Dubovyk. He heads the Directorate for Legal Policy at the Office of the President.

Survival rules for grown-ups: how to protect your child online
Society
Survival rules for grown-ups: how to protect your child online

78% of teenagers have already encountered online scammers, and one in four is afraid to tell their parents about it. While schools are still teaching children how to draw in Paint, professional hackers are hunting for your child’s data

Schools with a new approach: The Ministry of Education and Science is preparing major changes to teaching and lessons in shelters
Politics
Schools with a new approach: The Ministry of Education and Science is preparing major changes to teaching and lessons in shelters

The Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine is initiating an update to the rules governing the school system in order to adapt education to the challenges posed by war and emergencies. The new draft order, which has already been put out for public consultation, provides for the formalisation of lessons held in shelters and flexible learning formats

How pensioners can avoid losing money: physical identification 2026
Economy
How pensioners can avoid losing money: physical identification 2026

From 1 April 2026, some Ukrainian pensioners risk losing their pension payments if they fail to undergo mandatory in-person identification. This requirement applies to those who are abroad or living in temporarily occupied territories

A flash mob has been launched in Ukraine calling for clear terms of service for military personnel
Society
A flash mob has been launched in Ukraine calling for clear terms of service for military personnel

Activists from the non-governmental organisation ‘Intentsia’ have launched a large-scale campaign called ‘The Right to Discharge’ to support servicemen and their families. The main aim of the initiative is to draw the authorities’ attention to the need to modernise the army and gradually replace servicemen

A shrapnel fragment in the heart and an amputation: a soldier in critical condition has been saved in Kyiv
Society
A shrapnel fragment in the heart and an amputation: a soldier in critical condition has been saved in Kyiv

Specialists at the M.M. Amosov National Institute of Cardiovascular Surgery snatched soldier Volodymyr from the clutches of death. The doctors managed to perform an extremely complex operation and remove a foreign object from the soldier’s heart

What your Wi-Fi looks like in real time
Society
What your Wi-Fi looks like in real time

YouTuber and engineer Rootkid has unveiled a unique project called Spectrum Slit, which blurs the line between technology and art. Its metal structure, featuring 64 LED strips, allows you to literally ‘see’ the airwaves: every search query, message or video upload is transformed in real time into a vibrant pulsating light display

Where to go at Easter to see all the best sights on foot and without a car
Society
Where to go at Easter to see all the best sights on foot and without a car

The Hungarian capital has topped the list of the best destinations for travellers who enjoy exploring new places on foot. Thanks to its excellent transport links, Budapest is the perfect choice for the Easter weekend, as you can reach it from Kyiv by direct train in just one night

Ukrainian ballistic missiles with a range of up to 850 kilometres could prove to be a strategic turning point in the war
War
Ukrainian ballistic missiles with a range of up to 850 kilometres could prove to be a strategic turning point in the war

Russia’s full-scale invasion has spurred a profound transformation of Ukraine’s defence industry. Ukraine is currently in the final stages of testing its own ballistic missiles, capable of striking targets hundreds of kilometres away

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