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The National Pantheon in Kyiv: where Bandera, Petliura and modern-day heroes will be reburied
Ukraine is moving closer to establishing the nation’s main memorial — the National Pantheon. Active consultations have begun in the capital regarding the location and the list of figures whose remains are to be returned to their homeland
Money for knowledge: who will receive up to 25,000 for their studies in 2026
The 2026 admissions campaign will bring radical changes for applicants: from direct financial support for high National Multidisciplinary Test (NMT) scores to a new system of military training
A concrete shield for the energy sector: the government has allocated 22 billion to protect critical infrastructure
Ukraine is scaling up the construction of physical security measures for facilities that are vital to the country’s functioning. The budget has allocated 22.35 billion hryvnias for the implementation of over 600 strategic projects
The price of borscht is set to rise in April: experts have identified the foods whose prices will ‘skyrocket’
Despite a temporary drop in the price of some vegetables used in borscht in March, Ukrainians should brace themselves for another rise in fruit and vegetable prices as early as April.
‘They gave her a peck’: curious penguins ‘attacked’ a Ukrainian polar explorer in Antarctica
In Antarctica, the rules only go one way: humans aren’t allowed to approach the animals, but the penguins can do whatever they like. The young ‘fluffy explorers’ at the Akademik Vernadsky station decided to meet biologist Zoya Shvidka in person and even put her suit through its paces
The Lviv region leads the way in Ukraine in terms of the number of industrial parks and the development of green energy
The Lviv region is consolidating its status as an energy-self-sufficient and investment-attractive region. During a teleconference with the Office of the President, discussions focused on support for the agricultural sector, insurance against war risks, and the commissioning of new power generation capacity in 2026
Over 3,000 drones and 1,450 aerial bombs in a week: Zelenskyy outlines the scale of Russia’s attacks on Ukraine
Russia shows no sign of easing up on its campaign of terror, deploying against Ukrainians the very same types of weaponry that are destabilising the Middle East. Over the past week, the enemy has launched thousands of attack drones and guided aerial bombs at Ukrainian territory
From frontline Zaporizhzhia to Kyiv: a 500-kilometre struggle for life in an ambulance
A medical team from Médecins Sans Frontières has successfully evacuated two seriously injured civilians from Zaporizhzhia to the capital. A specialised medical truck was used for the transport, enabling complex medical procedures to be carried out whilst the vehicle was in motion
How to set up an eSIM in Privat24: a step-by-step guide for customers of all mobile network operators
PrivatBank customers can now activate a digital SIM card from Ukraine’s leading mobile operators—Kyivstar, Vodafone and lifecell—directly within the mobile app. The service takes just a few minutes to set up and is indispensable if your physical SIM card is damaged or unavailable
The smart home office: gadgets to boost your productivity
Working from home isn’t just about comfort; it’s also about organising your space effectively. Investing in smart devices can make daily tasks much easier, reduce distractions and help maintain a healthy work-life balance
In step with the EU: Moldova has synchronised its time with Ukraine and Europe
This year, Moldova changed its clocks at the same time as Ukraine and the EU for the first time, finally abandoning Soviet standards
Why is Palm Sunday celebrated on different dates in 2026?
Today, 29 March, Christians of the Western rite are already celebrating Palm Sunday, marking the start of the journey towards Easter. For believers of the Eastern tradition, this feast day will not arrive for another week