Preliminary decisions on launching a “zero course” for those who did not pass the NMT are expected in September-October. The key points will be full-time education and the availability of preferential places, in particular for applicants from temporarily occupied territories.
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police identify bodies of 20 victims
Law enforcement officers have identified 20 citizens who died as a result of a Russian airstrike on the village of Yarova in the Donetsk region. The identification of four more victims is ongoing.
According to Ukrinform, this was reported by the National Police.
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Ukrainians advised not to travel to Nepal, where mass protests continue – embassy
The Embassy of Ukraine in the Republic of India and Nepal has recommended that Ukrainian citizens refrain from traveling to Nepal due to mass anti-government protests in the country.
“Due to the worsening security situation in Nepal,…
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Rates of sowing winter grain for 2026 harvest lag behind last year’s by 15.2 times
As of September 9, farmers in nine regions of Ukraine had sown 42,200 hectares of winter grain crops and 685,300 hectares of winter rapeseed, the press service of the Ministry of Economy, Environment and Agriculture reported.
As of…
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Consultations on Hungarian national minority rights to be held on Wed
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiha has held a conversation with Hungarian Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Peter Szijjarto, and discussed the upcoming visit of Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister Taras Kachka to Budapest and…
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Trump administration threatens to pull city’s funding after Ukrainian woman’s train killing
A deadly knife attack on a Ukrainian refugee aboard a train in Charlotte, North Carolina has triggered a federal investigation and warnings that the city could lose millions of dollars in transit funding.
“If mayors can’t keep their trains and…
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Ministry of Education and Science announces changes to tuition fees for next academic year
Tuition fees for the next academic year will depend on budget funding for higher education, but no significant increase is expected.
This was stated by Oleh Sharov, General Director of the Directorate of Professional Higher Education and Adult Education of the…
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We to regulate collection of e-evidence, improve OSINT intelligence of war crimes
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The offices of the Prosecutor General and the Council of Europe in Ukraine have signed a memorandum of cooperation within the framework of the Council of…
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Enemy losses 299,000 soldiers since year start – Syrsky
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Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Oleksandr Syrsky reported the destruction of 299,000 Russian occupiers since the beginning of this year.
“The losses of the…
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How Bulgaria supplies Ukraine with weapons and ammunition – DW – 09/09/2025
Ammunition factories in Bulgaria play a crucial role for Ukraine’s rearmament. “The Bulgarian defense industry has specialized in the production of small arms, light weapons and ammunition of all calibers since Soviet times,” Bulgarian military…
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