Tetiana Bodnarenko

Tetiana Bodnarenko

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Ukrzaliznytsia has expanded its network of resilience points: heat, light and support during blackouts
Society
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Ukrzaliznytsia has expanded its network of resilience points: heat, light and support during blackouts

At railway stations, stops and in carriages, Ukrainians can warm up, recharge their devices and wait out the power cuts.

Former deputy detained in Lviv region on suspicion of evading mobilisation
Society
Former deputy detained in Lviv region on suspicion of evading mobilisation

The former official was caught receiving money in exchange for promising to influence the TCC and the military medical commission.

School history is being rewritten again in Russia: new textbooks are being prepared and ideological control is being tightened
Politics
School history is being rewritten again in Russia: new textbooks are being prepared and ideological control is being tightened

The Russian authorities are responding to the wave of criticism from teachers by revising history textbooks once again, while expanding their propaganda narratives.

The Grammys honoured music legends with lifetime achievement awards
Events
The Grammys honoured music legends with lifetime achievement awards

The Recording Academy honoured iconic performers whose work has shaped global music culture for decades.

New winter storm hits the US: tens of millions of people in the zone of snowfall and dangerous frosts
Society
New winter storm hits the US: tens of millions of people in the zone of snowfall and dangerous frosts

Another winter storm has brought heavy snowfall, strong winds and extreme cold to much of the United States, where the bad weather has already claimed the lives of more than 100 people over the past week.

Fico`s national security adviser Lačák resigns after being mentioned in Epstein files
Events
Fico`s national security adviser Lačák resigns after being mentioned in Epstein files

The Slovak Prime Minister accepted Miroslav Lajčák`s resignation after the publication in the United States of more than three million pages of materials featuring his correspondence with Jeffrey Epstein.

On Valentine's Day, Ukrainians will be able to register their marriage online through Дія
Society
On Valentine's Day, Ukrainians will be able to register their marriage online through Дія

The Ministry of Justice has opened online marriage registration for 14 February, despite the fact that the date falls on a weekend.

Coalition in the Netherlands names Russia as key threat to national security
Politics
Coalition in the Netherlands names Russia as key threat to national security

In its programme for 2026–2030, the new Dutch coalition government has identified Russia as one of the main sources of security risks amid growing hybrid threats, cyberattacks and geopolitical tensions in Europe.

Macaulay Culkin reacted to the death of Catherine O'Hara with archival photos and touching words.
Events
Macaulay Culkin reacted to the death of Catherine O'Hara with archival photos and touching words.

The actor shared personal memories of his colleague, who played his mother in the iconic Christmas film.

Kyiv received 6,000 gas stoves and 30,000 gas cylinders from German philanthropists to help residents.
Society
Kyiv received 6,000 gas stoves and 30,000 gas cylinders from German philanthropists to help residents.

The capital has received large-scale humanitarian aid from Germany, which will be distributed this weekend to elderly people living alone in areas with heating and electricity shortages.

Fela Kuti to receive posthumous Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award — a first for an African musician
Events
Fela Kuti to receive posthumous Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award — a first for an African musician

The legendary Nigerian artist will be honoured almost 30 years after his death, recognising his contribution to world music.

Ukrzaliznytsia has temporarily restricted traffic between Dnipro and Zaporizhzhia due to attacks on the railway tracks.
Society
Ukrzaliznytsia has temporarily restricted traffic between Dnipro and Zaporizhzhia due to attacks on the railway tracks.

Due to strikes on railway infrastructure and the detection of enemy drones on train routes, Ukrzaliznytsia has introduced restrictions on connections between Dnipro and Zaporizhzhia and organised alternative transfers for passengers.

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