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Solutions from Ukraine: STEM is FEM introduces innovative cybersecurity education program for girls
How Western partners and companies are investing in Ukraine's defense industry
Rebuilding Ukraine: Tuzlivska school breaks ground on first Ukrainian shelter funded by UNITED24 donations
Defense Minister Umerov and President Yoon Suk Yeol hold meeting amid South Korean public rejection of providing weapons to Ukraine
Eco-solutions: Kyiv completes construction of eco-friendly "green" tram tracks
Ukraine receives record $4.8 bln investment from World Bank
Newly-opened Ukraine's Honorary Consulate in Spaing generates almost €200,000 to support Ukrainian children
Russia demands Ukraine's surrender, rejects idea of front line "freezing" – ISW
Biden requests $24 bln in aid for Ukraine from Congress – New York Post
Sikorski and Sybiha agree: Ukraine has no objections to exhumations of Volhynia tragedy victims
Ukrainian students triumph at World Youth Entrepreneurship Challenge 2024 competition
United to win: Norway commits $2.7 bln aid increase to Ukraine in 2025
Solutions to win: Kharkiv developers unveil new anti-tank mine-clearing machine
Ukrainians around the world join Strichka platform, commemorating 1000 days of full-scale war with global actions
Lighthouse project lights up Taras Shevchenko Park: innovative multimedia space promotes family values and celebrates World Children's Day
Russian troops continue violating humanitarian law, executing five POWs at Pokrovsk front
Esports in Ukraine: 5 fun facts that will surprise you
NATO Parliamentary Assembly passes resolution to bolster Ukraine, endorses provision of 5,000 km-range missiles
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Esports in Ukraine: 5 fun facts that will surprise you
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Rubryka, Lviv Media Forum, and Ukrainian PEN receive prestigious award from World Movement for Democracy in South Africa
Top celebrities supporting Ukraine in 2024: from donations to advocacy
How Western partners and companies are investing in Ukraine's defense industry
When Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, EU countries began ramping up their arms production. However, democracy and bureaucracy slowed the process. Now, European nations have the funds but lack military factories and production capacity. Ukraine, on the other hand, has factories operating below capacity due to insufficient funding. So why not invest in Ukraine's defense industry? Rubryka explains how the West is supporting Ukraine's weapon production.
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Solutions for community development, comfortable cities, Ukrainian entrepreneurship and society inclusiveness.
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From struggle to healthy routine: Ukraine's RUN21 club shares how to fall in love with running
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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.