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US authorizes Ukraine's use of long-range ATACMS missiles against Russia
Ukrainian NPPs cut production amid Russian shelling — IAEA
Ukraine's main goal at UN climate change conference is to show consequences of Russia's war on environment
United to win: British farmers support Ukraine’s defenders through Pickups for Peace initiative
Air Defense Forces down 144 targets as Russia launches 120 missiles and 90 drones over Ukraine
Real reality glasses and construction waste recycling — five leading solutions of the week
Ukraine and Japan sign Agreement on Information Security
British defense company to open second factory for howitzer production in support of Ukraine
Estonia announces new military aid package for Ukraine
France trains and equips first Ukrainian brigade named after Anna of Kyiv as part of EU mission
Zelensky sets conditions for talks with Russia
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The modern building of Okhmatdyt children's hospital damaged by a Russian missile will stay warm during winter despite all odds
Emergency work is ongoing in the new building of the "Okhmatdyt" National Specialised Children's Hospital, which was damaged by a Russian Kh-101 missile on July 8. These urgent repairs are crucial to ensuring that doctors can continue providing specialized care to children in safe conditions throughout the winter.
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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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.