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Russia shells Kherson region, killing one and injuring 14
United to win: American author Ryan Holiday donates Ukrainian royalties to support Ukraine's armed forces
Ukrainian initiatives for training female truck and bus drivers join global Women in Transport network
British PM Starmer highlights need for Ukraine's strong position in peace efforts during meeting with German Chancellor Scholz
US schedules meetings and negotiations with Ukraine, Russia, and other parties – Trump
Drones target Russian energy facilities: explosions rock Volgograd again
Solutions from Ukraine: State Emergency Service launches interactive safety course for emergencies with UNICEF backing
Death toll in Poltava rises to 14 following Russian attack: actress Nastia Kolvakh and Yavorsky family among victims
Berlin-based stylist Frank Peter Wilde discusses how influencers can support Ukraine
United to win: Czech Republic ready to continue shell purchases to support Ukraine
Support from partner countries and production of domestic FPV drones — five leading solutions of the week
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Cycling trip for Ukraine: Meet 5 cyclists who biked across borders to help Ukraine
Never forget the tragedies of the past: Lessons Ukraine can learn from how the world honors the fallen
Are Ukrainians getting increasingly poorer amid war?
Rebuilding Ukraine's education system: What nonprofits are doing and why it matters amid war
Energy Conscious: How Ukraine is promoting energy independence
Since Russia launched its full-scale war nearly three years ago, Ukraine's energy system has been under relentless attack. Missile strikes, destruction, and occupation have wiped out part of the country's power generation capacity, leaving millions facing electricity shortages. The solution? Instead of rebuilding what was lost, Ukraine is creating something new and better — a decentralized and resilient power network. To make it happen, the government introduced the Energy Conscious initiative, a package of energy resilience programs encouraging Ukrainians to install solar panels, wind turbines, and other renewable systems in their homes, apartment buildings, and businesses.
"We're all civilians with day jobs": Inside Ukraine's volunteer battalions
How Ukrainian center helps displaced children heal and families rebuild amid war
“I am a veteran, disabled, pensioner, and entrepreneur”: Inside TYTANOVI café’s mission to support veterans
What's for dinner? Try these unique recipes from Ukrainian cuisine
Ukraine's intangible cultural heritage is more than just knowledge, skills, or traditions. It's a living experience passed down through generations that shapes who Ukrainians are. As an integral part of this heritage, Ukrainian cuisine preserves not just recipes but also Ukrainian history.
Iconic Ukrainian art: 5 famous Ukrainian paintings you need to know
What to make for Ukraine charity fair? Easy recipes for a good cause
"I don't know what career to choose": How NGOs help Ukrainian teenagers find their path
Hidden gems of Ukraine: a traveler's take on unexplored hiking destinations
How Ukrainian communities can reduce waste even during war and support Ukraine's recovery
5 devastating environmental consequences of Russia's war on Ukraine in 2024 and how to address them
What's in the city trash? Why Ukrainian communities are studying waste composition
A place to recharge: How women in one small Ukrainian community created a space that brings locals together
Rubryka spoke with the head of a community center in the southern village of Zelenyi Hai, Mykolaiv region, to learn how the space was created and what it aims to achieve.