Events
From the hell of Kharkiv to a life of luxury in Britain: the incredible rescue of a white tiger
A rare white tiger named Alex, whom volunteers found nearly dead in a bombed-out area of the Kharkiv region, has been given a chance at a new life. The exhausted predator travelled 2,500 kilometres to finally find safety in a British wildlife reserve
Naval Forces’ night-time operation on 29 March: 34 Shahed-type attack drones destroyed
The Ukrainian Navy has reported the successful destruction of enemy aerial targets. As of 06:00 on Sunday, 29 March, sailors had shot down 34 attack UAVs
Will LELÉKA be able to conquer Vienna? Bookmakers have assessed Ukraine’s chances at Eurovision 2026
There is very little time left until the 70th anniversary of the Eurovision Song Contest, and the excitement surrounding the main favourites is building once again. Ukraine, represented by LELÉKA with the poignant song ‘Ridnym’, remains firmly in the top ten contenders for victory
Finland is taking control of US arms supplies to Ukraine
Finnish Defence Minister Antti Hakkanen has made a high-profile statement regarding the monitoring of military aid to the Ukrainian Armed Forces. Helsinki plans to verify for itself whether Washington is diverting air defence systems and missiles purchased by European countries for use in its campaign in the Middle East
The recovery of the heart of Lviv following the drone attack
Lviv is recovering from yet another attack by enemy drones, which damaged the architectural complex of the Bernardine Monastery. The building on Soborna Square has been declared unsafe — the fire completely destroyed some of the flats in the historic site, which is part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The Ukrainian language has made its presence felt in the Munich Library
The Munich City Library (Münchner Stadtbibliothek im HP8) has officially unveiled display stands featuring Ukrainian literature. The ‘Ukrainian Bookshelf’ project, initiated by First Lady Olena Zelenska, continues to expand its reach by opening dedicated spaces in leading libraries around the world
Experience in shooting down missiles and drones: Zelenskyy has offered the UAE a Ukrainian defence system
Ukraine and the United Arab Emirates are taking their defence cooperation to a new level. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy held talks with Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, during which he offered his partners unique expertise in air defence.
Ukrainian cinema in Marseille: programme of the MICT 2026 Young Artists Festival
Marseille is gearing up to welcome Ukrainian cinema: on 3 and 4 April, the Cité des Associations community centre will host the Franco-Ukrainian Young Cinema Festival ‘MICT 2026’. The main aim of the event is to support talented young people and promote Ukrainian culture in Europe
A foldable iPhone and a smarter Siri: what new products will Apple launch this year?
March has been a whirlwind for Apple: we’ve seen the MacBook Neo and said goodbye to the Mac Pro. But this is just a warm-up, as the main surprises are yet to come. The company is preparing a real revolution for our pockets and homes, which is already the talk of the tech world
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
The UK has authorised the detention of shadow fleet vessels in its waters
The UK has granted the military and law enforcement agencies the power to detain vessels subject to sanctions in its territorial waters. The decision is aimed at Russia’s shadow fleet.
A drone attacked the Russian oil tanker ALTURA, part of the ‘shadow fleet’, in the Black Sea
An explosion has occurred on the crude oil tanker ALTURA in the Black Sea, 15 miles from the Bosphorus. The vessel has sustained damage, but there are no reports of casualties.