The European Commission has presented its vision for a vibrant and integrated European cultural landscape with the launch of the Culture Compass for Europe. This forward-looking framework is designed to shape EU cultural policy, to ensure that culture plays a central role in fostering European…
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Enemy attacks most intensively in five directions, 59 clashes per day in Pokrovsk
Since the beginning of the day, there have been 173 combat clashes between the Ukrainian Armed Forces and Russian troops, 59 of them in the Pokrovsk direction. Intense fighting is ongoing in the Sloviansk, Kostiantynivka, Oleksandrivka, and Huliaipole directions.
This was…
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The EU strongly protests the proposed peace plan for Ukraine.
European countries have voiced their opposition to a US-backed “peace” plan that would require Kyiv to give up most of its territory and partially disarm, which Ukraine’s allies have long seen as tantamount to surrender. “Peace cannot be surrender”, said French…
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The UK has advanced its preparations to deploy military personnel to Ukraine, following a series of reconnaissance missions within the country.
Specific military units have been identified for potential deployment, ensuring readiness should initiatives to reinvigorate peace negotiations prove successful. According to Defense Secretary John Healey, Britain has updated its deployment plans after conducting a…
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Euronews launches new programme offensive
Every morning at 8 am Brussels time, you can join Euronews’ chief anchor Méabh McMahon and our EU editor Maria Tadeo, who will bring you up to speed on the major news events of the day in our new daily show “Europe Today”.
Broadcasting live from Brussels, our new format will bring you…
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Global debt hits $111T, with Ukraine among the top twenty countries with the highest debt levels.
According to an IMF report, global public debt reached a critical $111T in 2025, accounting for 94.7% of the world’s total GDP. The debt burden has worsened, with 23 countries now owing more than their entire annual economic output, with their debt exceeding 100% of…
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Russians strike six settlements in Kharkiv region in past day, one person injured
Russian invaders struck six settlements in the Kharkiv region yesterday, injuring a woman.
According to Ukrinform, this was reported by the head of the Kharkiv Regional State Administration, Oleh Syniehubov, on Telegram.
According to him, a 68-year-old woman was…
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A unique €40M plant has been launched in Ukraine.
The Korosten MDF Plant has opened the country’s first pea bioglue manufacturing facility in the Korosten industrial park (Zhytomyr region), said Deputy Chairman of the Parliamentary Committee on Economic Development Dmytro Kysylevsky. “The glue is needed in the…
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From today onwards, women in the EU symbolically work for free
“Women work easy jobs, that’s why they earn less.”
“Women don’t want careers, they want to take care of children.”
“Men are better leaders.”
We’ve all heard these phrases. And while it’s true that some women do prioritise family over career, those who don’t still…
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Veteran-owned businesses to gain competitiveness under new law – UVF head
The Law on Veteran Entrepreneurship is expected to enhance the competitiveness of veteran-owned businesses and provide them with significant advantages.
This was stated in a comment to Ukrinform by Karina Doroshenko, Executive Director of the Ukrainian Veterans…
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