Tetiana Bodnarenko

Tetiana Bodnarenko

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Almost 930 buildings in Kyiv remain without heating after Russian attacks
Society
Almost 930 buildings in Kyiv remain without heating after Russian attacks

After massive Russian strikes on the left bank of Kyiv, hundreds of high-rise buildings are left without heat. The authorities are drawing on reserves from across the country, and hot water supplies have been temporarily restricted in some buildings in order to restore heating.

Germany has announced that it has exhausted its capacity to supply Ukraine with Patriot systems.
Politics
Germany has announced that it has exhausted its capacity to supply Ukraine with Patriot systems.

Berlin has transferred more than a third of its Patriot systems to Kyiv and is currently unable to provide new deliveries, German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius has acknowledged.

In Russia, the war is expected to lead to mass closures of small and medium-sized businesses
Economy
In Russia, the war is expected to lead to mass closures of small and medium-sized businesses

Russian financial analysts warn of the threat of a large-scale decline in entrepreneurial activity. Against the backdrop of a budget crisis caused by the war and increasing tax pressure, up to a third of small and medium-sized businesses may cease operations.

Peace was voted word of the year among British children, according to Oxford
Society
Peace was voted word of the year among British children, according to Oxford

The children's choices revealed the topics that most concern the younger generation in a world of wars and global challenges.

A film by a Ukrainian director will be screened in Rotterdam, and the festival will commemorate the legacy of animator Iryna Gurvich.
Events
A film by a Ukrainian director will be screened in Rotterdam, and the festival will commemorate the legacy of animator Iryna Gurvich.

IFFR 2026 will feature the premiere of Marina Er Gorbach's film, as well as highlighting the contribution of the legendary Ukrainian animation director.

Britain to create "British FBI" to combat serious crime across the country
Events
Britain to create "British FBI" to combat serious crime across the country

A new National Police Service will be launched to combat terrorism, organised crime, fraud and online violence against children.

A member of the Berehove District Council was charged with concealing more than 8 million hryvnias in his tax return.
Crime
A member of the Berehove District Council was charged with concealing more than 8 million hryvnias in his tax return.

The Transcarpathian Regional Prosecutor's Office has announced that it suspects a member of the district council of submitting false information in his declaration and legalising funds that the investigation considers to be of illegal origin.

The ESB in Kyiv Region returned UAH 4.6 million in unpaid rent taxes to the budget
Economy
The ESB in Kyiv Region returned UAH 4.6 million in unpaid rent taxes to the budget

Detectives from the Economic Security Bureau in the Kyiv region secured full compensation for losses incurred by the state from a mineral extraction company after violations were confirmed by a forensic economic examination.

The EU and the US have presented an $800 billion plan to rebuild Ukraine, but it depends on a ceasefire
Politics
The EU and the US have presented an $800 billion plan to rebuild Ukraine, but it depends on a ceasefire

Brussels and Washington are preparing a ten-year strategy to make Ukraine attractive to investors and bring it closer to EU membership. At the same time, the authors of the document recognise a key condition: without a lasting truce, large private capital will not flow into the country.

Flashlights instead of lighting and recharging zones for visitors to Ukrainian museums
Social Issues
Flashlights instead of lighting and recharging zones for visitors to Ukrainian museums

Due to widespread power, heat and water outages caused by Russian attacks on infrastructure, Ukrainian museums are changing their opening hours, conducting tours in the dark and fighting to preserve their collections — maintaining temperature conditions even in freezing temperatures.

"The power system survived thanks to him" colleagues honour the memory of engineer Oleksiy Brecht
Events
"The power system survived thanks to him" colleagues honour the memory of engineer Oleksiy Brecht

Friends and colleagues remember the specialist who oversaw the restoration of power grids after massive attacks and made a decisive contribution to the stability of Ukraine's energy system.

Ukraine has manufactured its first wind turbine blade
Economy
Ukraine has manufactured its first wind turbine blade

A Ukrainian company has launched a full cycle of wind energy equipment production, taking a step towards energy independence.

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