News Ukraine: What four years of war in Ukraine looks like from Russia
Russia’s so-called “special military operation” in Ukraine recently passed the four year mark. And over that time it has become the deadliest conflict on the European continent since World War II. Over 1.5 million people are dead, injured or missing, according to western governments and think tanks. Our correspondent in Moscow tries to answer one of the most persistent and difficult questions of this war: do Russians support it?
News Ukraine: Drone attacks hit Dnipropetrovsk region in Ukraine
Oleksandr Hanzha, head of the Dnipropetrovsk Regional Military Administration, urged residents to stay in safe locations until the all-clear was given...
News Ukraine: A slight warming, but still winter: what will the weather be like in Mykolaiv region this week?
In Mykolaiv and the surrounding region, a slight warming is expected by the end of the week — the temperature will rise by only a few degrees, but winter will not relinquish its position.
News Ukraine: The number of cancer patients has increased by 17.9% over five years in Mykolaiv region
In the Mykolaiv region, the number of people registered with cancer has increased by 17.9% over the past five years. At the same time, the incidence rate per 100,000 population has decreased by almost a third between 2020 and 2025.
News Ukraine: The enemy increases its activity along Ukraine's state border in Sumy region – DeepState
The enemy has recently increased its activity along the Ukrainian state border, taking advantage of the opportunity to enter border villages, attempting to gain a foothold there and destabilize the situation, reports the OSINT project of DeepState.
News Ukraine: At Camp Ramah in Ukraine, sports and Jewish traditions are an escape from war
Ariel Oberfeld spent his childhood summers at a Jewish overnight camp in Wisconsin. This summer, the 17-year-old traveled further afield, to teach sports at Ramah Yachad, a Jewish camp in Ukraine holding its third session since Russia’s invasion.
News Ukraine: Athletes for Ukraine wants Fourcade to stop Russia return support
The group Athletes for Ukraine has called on former French biathlon great Martin Fourcade to end his his support of lifting a suspension for Russian athletes. A letter from the group's chairman Jens Steinigen, who won Olympic biathlon relay gold in 1992, said that a participation of Russians as neutral athletes would support Russia's invasion of Ukraine and violate the peace mission of the International Olympic Committee.
News Ukraine: Oleksandr Abramenko, Ukraine’s most recent Winter Olympic gold medalist, retires
Oleksandr Abramenko, the aerials skier who won both of Ukraine’s medals over the last two Winter Olympics, including gold in 2018, has retired and transitioned into coaching. Abramenko, 36, confirmed ...
News Ukraine: Ukraine beats Albania 2:1, earns chance to advance to Nations League top tier
The Ukraine national football team scored two goals to Albania's one, earning the second-place spot in the Nations League's Group B1. Ukraine's Oleksandr Zinchenko opened the score on the 5th minute ...
News Ukraine: Ukraine holds first soccer tournament for war-wounded amputees — and plans to go international
The players were chosen from among the thousands of Ukrainians wounded in the war. With limbs lost to Russian attacks, they gathered at a stadium in Kyiv over the weekend, ready to embark on a new contest: a soccer tournament. Organized by Ukraine’s Association of Football, the “League of the Mighty” is Ukraine’s first soccer championship for amputees.
News Ukraine: Slovakia v Ukraine TV channel, start time and how to watch Euro 2024 fixture online tomorrow
Ukraine opened their campaign against Romania earlier on the same day, with another surprise in the group as Romania beat their eastern European neighbours 3-0 thanks to goals from Stanciu, Marin and ...
News Ukraine: Wartime TV In Ukraine: Much-Needed Unity Or A 'Marathon Of Propaganda'?
Ukraine’s media landscape has shifted in the face of the Russian invasion. The sweeping changes may be part of the staunch resistance to Moscow’s onslaught, but they also create risks that could grow as the war rages on -- or after it ends.
News Ukraine: MIPTV: Ukraine TV Looks West for New Partners and Audiences
Ukraine's producers are getting European backing for a number of ambitious series that put a distinctly non-Russian spin on their country's history and identity. By Scott Roxborough Europe Bureau ...
News Ukraine: Ukraine-Russian Relations and the Future of Ukraine
“For the first time in Ukraine’s post-independence history, you have one party with an outright majority,” Herbst stressed. “The changes they want are within [Zelensky’s] grasp if he ...
News Ukraine: Former Obama White House Counsel Greg Craig Goes On Trial For Ukraine Work
The case against Craig dates back to work he and his law firm — Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom — did for Ukraine's pro-Russian government in 2012. Paul Manafort, who was advising the government ...
News Ukraine: Servant of the People Party wins 124 mandates on party ticket in Rada elections
The Ukrainian Central Election Commission (CEC ... Khmelnytsky, Cherkasy, Chernivtsi, Chernihiv and Kyiv City. In Odesa region, the Servant of the People Party won in 10 districts, in one district ...
News Ukraine: Almost 130 towns and villages in Ukraine left without electricity due to bad weather
(MENAFN - UkrinForm) As of Saturday morning, August 10, some 129 populated areas in six regions of Ukraine were left ... Kyiv region 51 populated areas, Chernihiv region 32, Sumy region 26 ...
News Ukraine: CORRECTED-Ukraine searches vessel over fuel delivery to Crimea
Relations between Kiev and Moscow deteriorated after Russia's annexation of the Crimea peninsula from Ukraine in 2014 and its backing for pro-Russian separatists in eastern Ukraine. The Ukraine prosecutors' office said in a statement on Sunday that the ship, the Maria, had delivered fuel to the Russian Black Sea Fleet in Crimea in 2015 and was now being...