How Hungary’s Prime Minister Orban Exists As A Conduit For Kremlin Nonsense

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has repeatedly made pro-Russian and anti-Ukrainian statements. Recently, he once again confirmed his reputation as a retransmitter of Russian narratives. During a press conference in Brussels, commenting... Read more »

This place in Ukraine keeps birds safe from the war

Veterans from the Superhumans rehabilitation center visit the Free Wings rehabilitation center in Kozhychi, Lviv Oblast, Ukraine, on Aug. 27, 2025, where they interact with birds as part of their recovery process.... Read more »

Zelensky Says Putin Shows No Desire to End War, Calls for Stronger Pressure on Russia

President Volodymyr Zelensky has responded to Russia’s ongoing combined missile and drone attack on Kyiv, saying the strikes demonstrate that Russian President Vladimir Putin and his inner circle have no intention of... Read more »

How does Ukrainian culture survive war? One Austrian foundation has a long-term answer

People examine materials during a workshop held as part of a public program linked to the KONTAKT Collection at the ERSTE Foundation in an undated photo. (Valerie Maltseva) From the grand halls... Read more »

Support for Ukraine will Remain a Stable Element of Czech Foreign Policy

On December 16 at 12:00 a.m., a briefing “Future of Czech Support for Ukraine: Challenges and Prospects” at the UCMC press center was held with representatives of Czech civil society organisations. Hybrid... Read more »

Head of Russian torture chamber where Ukrainian journalist Viktoriia Roshchyna was killed served with notice of suspicion

Vyacheslav Perevozkin. Stock photo: SSU Посилання скопійовано The Security Service of Ukraine (SSU), together with the National Police and the Office of the Prosecutor General, has collected evidence against Vyacheslav Perevozkin, head... Read more »

Case against 18 people involved in torture of over 90 civilians of Kupyansk referred to court

Law enforcement officers have completed the investigation into the case of a torture chamber that operated in the Kupyansk district police department during the occupation of part of the territory of the... Read more »

A Christmas gift to the Ukrainian, our love and delief in your march to freedom

The Christmas season has arrived, and while much of the world pauses to celebrate, the hope for peace remains painfully present for Ukrainians. This year is different. Ukraine’s resilience and quiet brilliance... Read more »

Participants in Economy Ministry’s consensus forecast lower their estimate of expected GDP growth in 2026 to 2.4% and in 2027 to 4.1%

Participants in the October consensus forecast by the Ministry of Economy, Environment and Agriculture have downgraded their estimates for Ukraine’s gross domestic product (GDP) growth for this year from 2.9% to 2.1%,... Read more »

With Germany’s help, Ukrainian communities keep kindergartens and hospitals running through blackouts

Germany has supported the installation of new CHP units at major boiler houses to help support local residents during the winter (GIZ Ukraine). In the winter of 2023, just after Russia’s full-scale... Read more »