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Eco-solutions: eight Ukrainian startups showcase climate solutions at Baku's COP29
Solutions from Ukraine: Ukraine fights against disinformation and promotes safe Internet through Digital Literacy Week
Top celebrities supporting Ukraine in 2024: from donations to advocacy
Italy hosts first exhibition of Ukrainian artists Rayko, Kadyrova, and Panchenko
Solutions from Ukraine: Ukrainian Veterans Fund launches information campaign to promote respect and support for all veterans
Ukrainian forces launch ATACMS missiles at Russian military site in Bryansk region
Russian army suffers equivalent losses in Ukraine every 10 days as 10 years in Afghanistan – FM Sybiha
Russia unleashes 2,500 missiles and drones on Kyiv during 1,000-day war, 50% in 2024 alone
Russia increases threats to stop US from approving Ukrainian use of US-provided ATACMS in Kursk region – ISW
Russian kamikaze drones leave six dead and 12 injured in Hlukhiv dormitory
Solutions from Ukraine: Lviv's Home for Rescued Animals launches app to help support wild, exotic, and domestic animals in need
Solutions to win: Ukraine authorizes "Vykhor" FPV complex for use in defense forces units
United to win: Germany to supply Ukraine with cutting-edge Mini-Taurus AI drones
Solutions to win: "Strichka" launches Unbroken for 1000 Days worldwide campaign to support Ukraine
Turkish president to present his own plan to freeze war in Ukraine at G20 Summit – Bloomberg
Russian forces likely preparing for urban combat to advance on Ukrainian frontline cities in winter campaign – ISW
Russia claims to repel drone attacks in Moscow, Bryansk, Kursk, Belgorod, and Tula regions
Death toll rises to 10, including two children, due to Russian missile strikes in Sumy
Articles
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Top celebrities supporting Ukraine in 2024: from donations to advocacy
Discover the stars who stood with Ukraine in 2024, raising awareness of Ukraine's fight to preserve its freedom.
Recharging Ukraine's change-makers: How resource center in Ivano-Frankivsk supports volunteers and activists
"Halabuda": how volunteers from Mariupol repaired thousands of larger drones
Serhii Rybalko: "If God forbid, war happened again, I'd go to the front again"
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Solutions for community development, comfortable cities, Ukrainian entrepreneurship and society inclusiveness.
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All-women teams in Ukraine defy stereotypes and rebuild homes destroyed by war
Until 2017, Ukrainian law restricted women from taking on jobs deemed dangerous or harmful to them. However, since the war began in 2014, Ukrainian women, despite these limitations, have worked as artillery soldiers, drivers, and construction workers and have taken on challenging tasks dangerous not just for women but for men, too. In a country at war, there's no room for discrimination because there's only one goal — victory. Rubryka shares the story of women volunteers from the initiative Repair Together, who, defying stereotypes, work on construction sites to help those affected by Russian aggression rebuild their destroyed homes.