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Zelensky: Terrorists must lose, not preside at UN Security Council
Ukrainian volunteers donate 10 SUVs to mount machine gun air defense
Fierce battles ongoing over three cities as Ukrainian forces repel over 50 russian attacks
Ukraine's FM calls on UN Security Council to prevent russia from abusing its presidency
The Netherlands send 11 sapper dogs to Ukraine
More weapons and "temporary villages" for refugees: five solutions of the week
Zelensky and Macron discuss "peace formula" and front events in phone call
IOC criticizes Ukraine's decision to ban its athletes from Olympics
NATO members to send 160 Leopard tanks to Ukraine – Germany's defense minister
Polish PM announces Ukraine to purchase 100 Rosomak armored personnel carriers
Ukrainian Defense Forces successfully counterattack and regain positions southwest of Bakhmut – ISW
Articles

Xi Jinping visiting moscow and nuclear weapons placed in Belarus: key trends in Ukraine's wartime reality

Disposable cardboard drones, and "Spider boots" for sappers: five leading solutions this week

Ukraine’s victory is the only solution to the global food crisis

Ramstein decisions and arrest warrant for putin: key trends in Ukraine's wartime reality

More weapons and "temporary villages" for refugees: five solutions of the week
Every Saturday, Rubryka presents a short digest of 5 leading solutions of the week that bring Ukraine's victory closer: 💪 Ukraine's Defense Minister ...

Easter in Ukraine – how to celebrate it Ukrainian way
While having a brutal war on the backs of Ukrainian defenders, Easter becomes a holiday of hope and future victory. What does the holiday mean to Ukrainians, especially during challenging times? Rubryka explains the sacredness of Ukrainian Easter.

Parenting amid war: how to take care of the child's future in advance

Ukrainian language for foreigners: everything you need to know

Frozen future: why the military should preserve their genetic material

Solutions journalism works: 10 best Rubryka articles of February

"Another winter will come very quickly": how artisans of "Zigrii" project dress Ukrainian soldiers
The "Zigrii" project began its work at the beginning of autumn. Throughout the cold period, thousands of people united around the idea of creating clothes. Craftswomen knitted things not only in Ukraine but also in Germany and Ireland. Rubryka found out how the project managed to work with thousands of artisans from different parts of the world, what the product requirements were, and how to start knitting for soldiers.

Microgreens and long-term storage meals: displaced entrepreneur building a business amid war

Starting over, but not from scratch: IDP develops plus-size clothing business

Defend, treat and rescue: stories of women bringing Ukraine's victory closer
