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First genocide case against Russia. How Ukraine and 32 countries sue Kremlin in The Hague

Russia's agent built his presentation on fake historical claims about Nazi Ukraine and accused President Zelenskyy personally of supporting Nazism.

Compromise not in Kyiv's interest: What's behind European Commission's decision on Ukrainian grain

Export self-restriction, to which Kyiv has reluctantly agreed, would be a violation of trade rules, and this violation would be on Ukraine's side.

Major General Andrii Sokolov was in charge of the defence of Ukraine's south. An interview covering Chonhar, Kherson and Melitopol

What was it that allowed the Russians to capture Ukraine's south, occupy Kherson and open up the way to Mariupol in a matter of days? Ukrainska Pravda found and interviewed one of the main eyewitnesses of those events.

A wild, wild world: what is rewilding and why is it part of Ukraine's future?

Ukrainska Pravda explains what rewilding is and why Ukraine is destined to be a world leader in this field.

"Ukraine will have conditions for US money" Interview with new US specrep for Ukraine's economic recovery

Penny Pritzker: "My responsibilities are economically oriented... It involves meeting the reform needs that are necessary for Ukraine to achieve EU accession ."

Ukraine no longer center of EU attention: What annual speech of European Commission President indicated

The approaching European elections have influenced the priorities, which is quite evident from Ursula von der Leyen's recent address.

September 15 crisis: New test for Ukraine-Poland relations

What is really happening between Ukraine and Poland? Do the current issues have an electoral nature or are they systemic? Will they only intensify in the future?

Colonel Ivan Pavlenko: The war will end, we will win. But the war in cyberspace will never end

Colonel Ivan Pavlenko on how electronic warfare has changed modern warfare, on the strengths and weaknesses of the Russians, why they failed to destroy the Ukrainian air defence system, and the Internet and mobile communications.

"Putin, like Stalin, commits genocide by defining who gets food and who doesn't." An interview with Timothy Snyder

Snyder: "Russia has to lose the. History teaches us that the reckonings only start after your imperial project fails.

If millions of Ukrainians leave the country definitively, this will have a significant impact on the economy. How can Ukraine avoid the worst possible scenario?

If millions of Ukrainians leave the country definitively, this will have a significant impact on the economy. How can Ukraine avoid the worst possible scenario?

Londongrad 2: Ukrainska Pravda finds a Ukrainian politician's relative at the home of a Russian oligarch

The part two of the story about London assets and Russian oligarchs in United Kingdom – Ukrainska Pravda Investigation

EU Ambassador: "Corruption in Ukraine became unpatriotic in times of war"

Matti Maasikas: "What Ukraine will have to do on the first day after victory will require a very high level of statesmanship from the authorities."

Landmines everywhere and lack of aircraft, artillery and experienced commanders are slowing down Ukrainian army's advance

Ukrainska Pravda investigated the actual pace of the Ukrainian offensive, what is preventing it from accelerating and what problems the large-scale operation in Ukraine’s south and east has revealed.

Zelenskyy's fourth defence minister: why the president is replacing Oleksii Reznikov with Rustem Umierov

On 5 September, the Ukrainian parliamentremoved Oleksii Reznikov from the position of Defence Minister with a constitutional majority, and Zelenskyy nominated Rustem Umierov for the appointment of Minister of Defence. Ukrainska Pravda found out why this replacement took so long, what will happen to Reznikov, who else was applying for the position of the Defence Minister, and why the president opted for Umierov.

Russian defeat for Erdoğan. How Turkish leader failed to secure Ukraine grain deal with Putin

This meeting was supposed to take place not in Russia, but in Türkiye. Erdoğan did not hide how much he wanted it to happen. However, he travelled to Russia to leave empty handed.

Euroclear will help us: will investment income from Russian assets in EU become compensation to Ukraine

The confiscation of frozen Russian may become a difficult precedent that has no analogs in the modern history of international relations.

Russia was expected to face a 30% drop in oil production and a 15% fall in GDP, yet none of this happened. What went wrong?

The Russian Federation is earning no less than it was before its full-scale invasion of Ukraine. So why do Western sanctions have such a minimal effect on Russia?

Broken skull, knocked-out teeth and torn off tail: how volunteer Anastasia Tykha from Irpin saves injured animals

Londongrad: Ukrainska Pravda tracks down Russian oligarchs in London

In our quest to track down the Russians linked to Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine – and their assets – there was no way Ukrainska Pravda could miss out London, the city of big Russian money. This is the story of how we searched for – and found – Mikhail Fridman and other well-known Russians in the land they call "foggy Albion".

Defence Intelligence special unit commander reveals details of operations on the Black Sea

Czech engines, US electronics. How the Russian-made Lancet attack UAVs expose holes in anti-Russian sanctions

"To send F-16s to Ukraine, preconditions yet to be met". Interview with Dutch Minister of Defence

Kajsa Ollongren: "As long as you are using F-16 for self-defence and restoration of your territorial integrity, you can use them in the best way you can."

Servant of jackets for the Armed Forces of Ukraine. Who is making money out of the war in Ukraine?

Chelsea playing for time: Why Roman Abramovich slowing down transfer of funds to Ukraine from selling FC Chelsea

Will Ukraine receive the money that Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich obtained from selling FC Chelsea and promised to donate for assisting and compensating the losses of Ukrainians?

Ukraine's Independence Day: war, resilience, and a European future

Ukraine will not only triumph over the aggression, but also fully and successfully implement all the necessary reforms that will allow integration into our European family.

War left them no choice. How Israel became a high-tech military power

"The more your trench looks like a grave, the better your chances of survival." The things that are annoying, surprising, cheering and lifesaving for frontline soldiers

Anton Filatov, a former film critic and currently a soldier of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, tells Ukrainska Pravda about the life, household, faith of a soldier at the front, and also about the four elements: earth, water, air and fire, which sometimes help to survive in war, and sometimes the opposite.

Frozen Russian assets can work for Ukraine right now. How can it be done?

The assets of the Russian Federation in the accounts of the European depository continue to generate hundreds of millions of dollars in profits. Taxes on these profits are easier for Ukraine to obtain than the assets themselves. How exactly?

Penalties against terrorist state: ways Council of Europe could assist in confiscating Russian assets

The most practical effect of recognising Russia as a state sponsor of terrorism can be achieved within the Council of Europe.

Sanitary felling casualties. How foresters juggle legislation to destroy the last natural wild forests in Ukrainian Carpathian Mountains

Targets for Russian terrorists: how Russia deliberately homes in on people who are saving lives

76% of refugees and 82% of internally displaced Ukrainians intend to return home - Karen Whiting

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