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EU-Poland negotiations about unblocking Ukrainian border lasted over six hours
Ukrainian volunteers organize charity race to fundraise for Kyiv children's cardiology center
Ukrainian woman opens children's publishing house "Le Petit Canard" in France
Russian attack destroys restaurant and damages housing in Kharkiv
Russian drones attack residential houses in Ukraine's southeastern city of Zaporizhzhia
Germany announces sending 10,000 ammunition rounds for Ukraine
Berlin to build 16 aid centers for Ukraine refugees
Czechia increases its financial contribution to its artillery initiative for Ukraine
Russian forces use large-caliber ammo to attack Kharkiv, injuring 16
Poland doubles Czech ammunition purchase funding for Ukraine
Russian attack on Dnipro hydroelectric plant has caused over $3.5 mln in environmental damage
Articles
Voices of Change: Informing the World about Ukraine Today and Tomorrow
Rubryka reports from the scene of Russian attack on Kyiv
Recovery Media Conference held in Kyiv: event highlights
“I wish I had never made this film”: why you need to see “20 Days in Mariupol” that won Ukraine’s first-ever Oscar
Explain Ukraine: Debunking five myths about the country amid war
Ukraine fights for its independence on two front lines: the actual battlefield and informational space. While Russia actively uses hybrid tools to defeat the resistance, Ukrainians prove the aggressor wrong by telling the truth about their homeland. Rubryka debunks five myths about Ukraine spread by Russians.
Gamified therapy sessions: psychologists dress up as magical characters to help Ukrainian families overcome trauma
"We chose the path of construction": Ukrainian students grow organic products for school cafeteria
Music therapy: how playing musical instruments helps Ukrainians' mental recovery
Solutions journalism works: Rubryka's 10 best articles in February
From inclusiveness to reconstruction — we've collected Rubryka's most interesting solutions of the last winter month.
How to donate to Ukraine's army by playing quiz?
Solutions journalism: how does the media part of Ukraine's reconstruction strategy work?
How Ukraine supports businesses
Ukrainian cuisine: what is Ukraine's traditional food and how to cook borscht
"This shirt is a talisman with meaning and power": Ukrainian social enterprise recreates ancient embroidery works
Free Thread was founded on the basis of a shelter for women who suffered from domestic violence. The enterprise team creates embroidered shirts called vyshyvanka in Ukrainian with ancient ornaments and cuffs from old canvas. In Free Thread, women from socially vulnerable categories are taught to embroider to provide for themselves. A part of their profit is directed to solving shelter problems and supporting other social projects.