09:22, 12 Dec
"We create a product called 'Death to Enemies.' Currently, we are a profitable company."
"I sincerely urge you: do not think that the war will end in 2025. We must prepare for the fact that this conflict will be long-lasting and exhausting. Unfortunately, Russia and the Soviet Union have imposed the idea that we are just small people, and that someone else is making all the decisions. No, it is you who are making the decisions directly. This is something that needs to be understood," says Yuri Fedorenko, commander of the Achilles Battalion of Unmanned Aerial Systems from the 92nd Separate Assault Brigade named after the Cossack Ataman Ivan Sirko.
08:49, 12 Dec
Trump aims to be a "great peacemaker": experts discuss how he could potentially end the war in Ukraine.
According to plans being developed by Trump's advisors, the war in Ukraine may be put on hold.
09:23, 11 Dec
"It's hardest when you can't help or it's too late." Why is violence against women increasing in Ukraine?
The number of domestic violence cases reported to the Office of the Prosecutor General in Ukraine has increased by 80% compared to 2023. Over the past nine months, one of the national hotlines has recorded 33,000 calls for assistance.
09:23, 11 Dec
“The hardest part is that as a soldier, I couldn’t defend myself; any resistance led to even harsher torture.” Recovering after captivity.
"I was in captivity for almost two and a half years. After the exchange, my mind was racing, and I wanted to share so much. But the psychologist didn’t know what to ask me. Without her questions, I couldn’t express anything because, during my captivity, the Russians taught us that we could only speak in response to their inquiries. Now I have a good psychotherapist who has also been through captivity and knows what to ask. However, I no longer feel like talking to anyone. I currently have no emotions at all; I feel like a stone," says Tatyana, a former combat medic of the Azov regiment.
08:51, 11 Dec
Kyiv's budget: a glimpse into the glossing over of reality and triumphant reports.
The Kyiv City Council has approved the 2025 budget, along with the Economic and Social Development Program for the upcoming year and the Development Strategy through 2027.
08:49, 11 Dec
Political landscape: How the election results in Romania may impact Ukraine.
It is highly disadvantageous for Ukraine if pro-Russian forces come to power in Romania.
08:49, 11 Dec
Political maneuvers by Scholz and Merz: experts reveal how their actions are detrimental to Ukraine.
Both politicians are caught in a cycle of mutual accusations, which hinders voters from understanding each one's views on the war in Ukraine.
08:49, 11 Dec
The collapse of Assad's regime: how the developments in Syria could weaken Putin's stance in negotiations regarding the war in Ukraine.
The collapse of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's regime could have significant repercussions not only for Syria but also for Russia, particularly concerning Vladimir Putin's ambitions in the Middle East.
07:41, 11 Dec
Artificial intelligence will teach humanity to play ancient games.
Unlock the secrets of the past! Discover how cutting-edge technology is resurrecting ancient board games, revealing lost rules and strategies from thousands of years ago. Dive into the fascinating world of forgotten traditions and see what history has to teach us about play! Don’t miss out!
09:23, 10 Dec
Will there be no more "buzification"? Can the military unit recruiters successfully replace the Territorial Recruitment Centers?
In November, Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Alexander Syrsky, tasked each commander of combat units with establishing dedicated recruitment divisions. The General Staff determined that this approach would simplify the recruitment of volunteers for the commanders, enabling them to better staff their units.
09:22, 10 Dec
When and how will toll roads be introduced in Ukraine?
"Ukraine currently lacks sufficient funding sources for road repair and construction. Even if the active phase of the war ends next year, a significant portion of the budget will still need to be allocated for military purposes. Therefore, we must seek alternative funding sources for road infrastructure," says Viktor Dovhan, former Deputy Minister of Infrastructure.
08:51, 10 Dec
Kyiv controversies: legalized destruction of a landmark, polluted parks and air, searches, investigations, and funds for the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
City officials continue to astonish Kyiv residents with their actions.
08:49, 10 Dec
Russia has lost the war in Syria: experts explain how the fall of Assad's regime will impact Putin.
Russia faces the risk of losing its strategic bases in Syria, which could have significant repercussions for its geopolitical standing and military logistics.
08:49, 10 Dec
Peace talks: Western experts outline potential guarantees for Ukraine in negotiations to end the war.
One of the most critical issues is ensuring a strong defense for Ukraine after the war.
08:49, 10 Dec
In search of a strong stance: experts predict how Trump plans to end the war in Ukraine.
Donald Trump, the winner of the recent U.S. presidential election, remains a topic of extensive discussion regarding his policies towards Ukraine.
07:41, 10 Dec
In France, archaeologists uncovered unique figurines once owned by affluent Romans.
The city of Reims, known as Durocortorum during the Roman Empire, was the largest in the region.
09:27, 09 Dec
The Volhynia tragedy: What really happened? Volodymyr Vyatrovych discusses the history, politics, statistics, memes, and the "uncomfortable" truths surrounding the event.
Who is truly responsible for the events that took place in Volhynia in 1943-1944? What were the underlying factors that led to these violent occurrences? What figures are cited by politicians, and what do historical studies reveal? Why is there such a strong emphasis on the Volhynian events today? Volodymyr Viatrovych discusses one of the most complex chapters in the history of Ukrainians and Poles.
09:27, 09 Dec
"Has anyone questioned why there are so many suicides in the military? What’s wrong with the psychological reform in the armed forces?"
"The guy lost his mind; he was aggressive and suicidal. When he entered the positions, he would tell us, 'You’re all going to die,' and laugh. Do you know what the psychiatrist at the military medical commission said to him? 'Fit for duty, go back.' No one cares. And this happens a lot. Psychologists in the army are ineffective. All these tests are just a facade," shares a soldier from hromadske, who has been fighting in the Donetsk region for the past year.
08:51, 09 Dec
How "rats" undermined the air defense "belt" surrounding Kyiv.
Today, as the brave defenders of the armed forces repel air attacks from the aggressors, it is evident that specialized military camps near Kyiv, which housed air defense units in the mid-1990s, would be of great assistance to them.
08:49, 09 Dec
Experts discuss whether Trump can drive a wedge between China and Russia, potentially disrupting the "axis of evil."
The alliance between China and Russia will be challenging to break or even weaken.