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Ukrainian language to be introduced in Vienna schools in 2026
Students in Vienna can learn Ukrainian as a second language as part of the school curriculum.
Art as a part of a larger dialogue: Echoes in Colours exhibition to be held in Dubai as part of the "Month of Ukraine in the UAE"
The Echoes in Colours collective exhibition in Dubai will be one of the cultural events of the UAE's Ukraine Month, a large-scale programme that presents modern Ukraine through culture, business and innovation.
Ukraine calls on the EU to strengthen protection of energy systems and create strategic reserves of equipment
Ukraine's experience in countering attacks on the energy sector can serve as a basis for strengthening Europe's energy security, in particular through physical protection of facilities and redundancy of critical equipment.
International partnership for the preservation of Ukrainian culture: Ukraine and Cyprus strengthen cooperation
Ukraine and Cyprus discussed joint steps to protect cultural heritage, develop cultural exchanges and attract European support in the context of the war and Cyprus' presidency of the EU Council.
Greenland rejects the idea of joining the US
The Prime Minister of Greenland has publicly stated that the island is not considering joining the United States, and Copenhagen has warned of unacceptable external pressure and a threat to the basic principles of international order.
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.
Former US Navy sailor sentenced to over 16 years in prison for spying for China
A federal court sentenced a 25-year-old ex-serviceman to 200 months in prison for passing classified technical materials and data on warships to a Chinese intelligence official.
Rada dismisses Shmyhal, Fedorov and Malyuk, but fails to make new appointments
The Verkhovna Rada supported a number of high-profile resignations in the security and governmental bloc, but failed to approve new personnel decisions proposed by the President on the first attempt.
China and EU agree on steps to resolve dispute over imports of Chinese electric vehicles
The parties have outlined a compromise approach to resolving the trade conflict, which could change the rules for electric vehicles to enter one of the world's largest markets.
Ukraine needs to supply Taurus and Tomahawk missiles
Retired German Brigadier General Klaus Wittmann stressed the importance of providing Ukraine with long-range missiles to ensure security and stop Russia's aggression.
Iran admits for the first time to killing up to 2000 people during protests
For the first time, the Iranian authorities have officially acknowledged that around 2,000 people have been killed in the country's protests. These unrests, which have been going on for two weeks now, pose a serious challenge to the current regime, especially against the backdrop of growing international pressure.
Ukrainian in schools under pressure from the Russian-speaking environment: what monitoring, research and parental stories show
Official data and field observations show that some teachers and students violate language requirements, and outside of class, Russian is once again gaining ground - at the intersection of habits, teenage peer pressure, content, and a weak complaint mechanism.