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Ukrainian museums strengthen their digital presence in the world through the Google Arts Culture platform
The aim of the initiative is to make Ukrainian cultural heritage visible, accessible and understandable to an international audience using modern digital tools.
Meta, TikTok and YouTube to face trial in the US over allegations of harming young people's mental health
The trial could set a precedent for hundreds of lawsuits against social networks over
The EU has delivered 447 generators to Ukraine: the first batch is already in the Kyiv region
The first emergency generators from European strategic reserves have been delivered to Ukraine, with the remaining equipment to be distributed among frontline communities and large cities.
Ukraine expects to join the EU in 2027, Zelenskyy says
Kyiv expects political support from its European partners regarding clear deadlines for European integration and considers EU membership to be a key guarantee of security for the entire continent.
Ukraine has extended martial law and mobilisation for another 90 days
The president signed a law extending martial law and general mobilisation until early May amid the full-scale war with Russia.
Germany offers €1 million reward for information about Berlin blackout
German authorities are offering a record reward for information about left-wing extremists suspected of sabotaging the capital's energy infrastructure. Investigators consider the attack to be one of the most serious in recent years.
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.
US changes leadership of immigration operation in Minneapolis after fatal incidents
The Donald Trump administration is reformatting the federal immigration operation in Minnesota, reducing the presence of law enforcement and transferring control directly to the White House amid lawsuits and public criticism.
Most banks forecast growth in business lending in early 2026
Demand for loans from businesses and individuals grew throughout 2025, and banks expect this trend to continue in the first quarter of 2026, according to data from the National Bank of Ukraine.
France is preparing to restrict social media for children under 15: what the new law entails
The French authorities are taking steps to radically protect children online — social media platforms may become inaccessible to teenagers.
A powerful winter storm has paralysed the United States: dozens of states are in a state of emergency, with fatalities and widespread power outages.
Severe winter weather with snow, freezing rain and arctic cold has swept across nearly half of the United States, causing casualties, millions of power outages and widespread flight cancellations.
What role does fibre play in maintaining brain health?
New research shows that foods rich in fibre not only prolong life, but also help preserve memory and thinking.