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The NBU announced sufficient cash reserves in banks
On 9–10 March, the National Bank of Ukraine conducted operations to exchange non-cash currency of banks for cash to replenish cash reserves. The NBU stated that moderate demand for these operations indicates that banks have sufficient reserves of foreign currency cash.
Seven Ukrainians made it into Forbes 2026: who lost out and who grew
Seven Ukrainian businessmen have been included in the updated ranking of the world's richest people for 2026. Most of them either lost part of their wealth over the year or dropped in the Forbes global list.
The scandal involving monobank and the "Russian" flag: all the details
A scandal erupted around monobank after the bank's co-founder, Oleg Gorokhovsky, published a photo of a customer with a tricolour flag in the background, calling it the Russian flag. The girl herself, Karina Kolb, stated that the flag in the photo was the Slovenian flag, and later new details of the conflict appeared in the public domain.
Does an employer have the right to request a military ID card: what the law says
When hiring, the employer has the right to request a military registration document from the candidate. This requirement is stipulated by law and is mandatory for conscripts, persons liable for military service, and reservists.
The High Specialised Court confirmed Dolzhenkov's acquittal: he declared victory
The Appeals Chamber of the High Anti-Corruption Court upheld the acquittal of former MP Oleksandr Dolzhenkov. He subsequently declared victory, which, according to him, came at the cost of more than three years of criminal prosecution by the National Anti-Corruption Bureau and the Specialised Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office.
The UN has recognised Russia's abduction of Ukrainian children as a crime against humanity
The UN Independent International Commission of Inquiry on Ukraine has published a report confirming the systematic nature of the abduction of Ukrainian children by the Russian authorities. The document states that the forced transfer of minors from the occupied territories to Russia and Belarus is not only a war crime but also a crime against humanity.
Ukraine's energy system is operating steadily, but power outages are possible due to attacks by the Russian Federation.
Despite stable electricity consumption, several regions are experiencing power outages following Russian attacks, and hourly power cuts are possible in the evening.
Khristina Gornak revealed details of her marriage to Ostapchuk: alcohol and humiliation
Notary Kristina Gornak spoke candidly in an interview with Alina Dorotyuk about her relationship with her ex-husband, TV presenter Volodymyr Ostapchuk. According to her, the marriage was plagued by alcohol problems, arguments and humiliation.
Netflix почав зйомки спінофу “Гострих картузів”: перші фото
Netflix розпочав зйомки нового серіального спінофу у франшизі “Гострі картузи”. Проєкт, який неофіційно називають “Peaky 1954”, може розгорнути історію нового покоління клану Шелбі.
Scholarships for cadets of military universities in 2026: how much will they receive?
In Ukraine, cadets receive financial support and a range of social guarantees while studying at higher military educational institutions. In 2026, the amount of payments will depend on the course, academic performance, social status and position held.
10 March – church holiday: what to be careful about
On 10 March, according to the new calendar of the Orthodox Church of Ukraine, the martyr Kodrat and his disciples, who suffered for their Christian faith, are commemorated. Among the people, this day is called Vasylisyn.
Prices in Ukraine have changed dramatically: what became most expensive in February
In February, prices for a number of goods and services changed significantly in Ukraine. Vegetables, fruit and mobile communications became the most expensive, while clothing and train tickets became cheaper.