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Ukraine and China seek joint solutions to preserve culture and develop humanitarian cooperation
Ukraine is expanding its international cultural partnership by involving China in the restoration of cultural heritage and humanitarian exchanges.
Ukrzaliznytsia is updating suburban train services to reduce delays
The company is introducing new suburban train schedules to relieve congested sections and improve transport safety.
Russia strikes energy infrastructure in Odesa region and several other regions of Ukraine
As a result of night-time attacks by drones and aerial bombs, energy facilities and residential buildings have been damaged, people have been injured, and rescue workers are clearing up the aftermath of the strikes.
Kyiv region strengthens energy resilience in emergency conditions
Critical facilities and residential buildings in the region are connected to backup power supplies, and generators, mobile boiler rooms and emergency centres are being used to support the population and businesses.
A documentary film about Azov tankers will be presented in Kyiv
The premiere of a film depicting the military's combat experience through their own eyes will take place at the capital's House of Cinema.
Russian business under pressure from expensive money, taxes and staff shortages
High cost of capital, rising tax burdens and labour shortages are forcing companies in Russia to shift from growth to survival mode in 2026.
In Zaporizhzhia, the network of anti-drone tunnels on frontline roads is being expanded
Over 100 kilometres of protective nets have already been built along key routes in the region. Anti-drone tunnels intercept attack drones and reduce risks to military and civilian logistics.
European manufacturers of mine clearance equipment have increased their presence in Ukraine and are developing localisation
Croatian DOK-ING and GCS, headquartered in Switzerland, have expanded their fleet of mechanised demining equipment in Ukraine to 135 machines and are investing in service and local production.
Fires and blackouts were reported in the Moscow region and a number of other regions of the Russian Federation during severe frosts.
On the night of 18 January, accidents occurred at energy and industrial facilities in the Moscow region and other regions of Russia, leading to widespread power outages and heating problems in sub-zero temperatures.
Ukrainian drones attacked the Kapustin Yar training ground, from where Russia launches Oreshnik missiles.
Drones struck a Russian missile test site in the Astrakhan region, which is used to launch medium-range ballistic missiles. It was from this site that Russia recently launched strikes against Ukraine.
Should Ukraine learn from South Korea the art of doing nothing?
There is a competition in the world where people sit for 90 minutes and do nothing — science proves that such a pause is good for your health.
The Kremlin is preparing energy blackmail: substations supplying Ukrainian nuclear power plants are under threat
Energy is once again becoming a tool of pressure: coercion to act through fear of large-scale consequences.