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Ukrainian startups to receive €1 million for global scaling: Startup EDGE launched

The Ukrainian Startup Fund is launching the Startup EDGE grant program, which will allocate up to €40,000 for innovative early-stage projects. The program will help bring Ukrainian technologies to the international market and is aimed at startups in the Deep Tech, Green Tech, and EdTech sectors.

Economy • September 26, 02:00 PM • 3507 views
Britain increases contribution to Ukraine's Energy Support Fund to €150.6 million: where the funds will go

Great Britain is adding €48. 7 million to Ukraine's Energy Support Fund, bringing the total contribution to €150.6 million. These funds will strengthen Ukraine's energy resilience, including network repairs and asset protection.

Economy • September 26, 01:48 PM • 3343 views
CPD of the National Security and Defense Council on recent Russian shelling: Ukraine has tools to retaliate

Andriy Kovalenko, head of the Center for Countering Disinformation of the National Security and Defense Council, stated that Ukraine has tools to retaliate against Russian attacks on critical infrastructure in the Chernihiv region, as well as on Zaporizhzhia and Kherson.

War in Ukraine • September 26, 01:40 PM • 3824 views
In Chernihiv, the water utility is completely de-energized after the Russian attack: residents are urged to stock up on water

In Chernihiv, all facilities of the Chernihivvodokanal utility company have been de-energized as a result of enemy attacks on critical infrastructure. Utility workers are working to restore the operation of sewage pumping stations, urging citizens to urgently stock up on drinking water.

Society • September 26, 01:28 PM • 4317 views
Kia to simplify charging for its cars: EV6 and EV9 can be connected without cards

Owners of Kia EV6 2025 and EV9 2026 electric cars will be able to charge their cars without apps and cards thanks to the new Plug & Charge function. The system will automatically verify the car and process payment.

News of the World • September 26, 01:00 PM • 3191 views
Zelenskyy asked Trump to provide Ukraine with Tomahawk missiles at a closed UN meeting – TelegraphVideo

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy asked Donald Trump for Tomahawk missiles to pressure Putin. Trump agreed to consider the proposal, which had previously been rejected by Biden.

War in Ukraine • September 26, 12:45 PM • 51429 views
Transferred data about critical infrastructure object to Russians: "Ukrenergo" employee to face trialPhoto

Law enforcement officers detained an "Ukrenergo" employee who was transmitting official information, including data on the location of a hidden protected center, to a representative of the Russian special services. The perpetrator was charged with high treason, which carries a life sentence.

Society • September 26, 11:49 AM • 3641 views
Russians continue to attack energy infrastructure in Chernihiv region: there are hits, power outages in Chernihiv and the district

The head of the Chernihiv Regional Military Administration, Viacheslav Chaus, reported on the continued attacks by Russian troops on energy facilities in the Chernihiv region. Hits were recorded, causing power outages in Chernihiv and the district.

War in Ukraine • September 26, 11:34 AM • 3004 views
Belarus offers to supply nuclear power to Russian-controlled territories of Ukraine – Reuters

Belarus plans to build a new nuclear power plant in the east of the country to supply electricity to Russian-controlled territories of Ukraine, as stated by Lukashenka during talks with Putin. Putin noted that financing is not a problem if there is a consumer willing to pay for electricity.

Politics • September 26, 11:03 AM • 3013 views
Trump now sees that Putin does not want to end the war - Zelenskyy

President Zelenskyy stated that Donald Trump now sees that Russian dictator Vladimir Putin does not want to end the war. According to Zelenskyy, Trump realized that Putin lied to him and now understands the importance of trusting Ukraine.

Politics • September 26, 10:47 AM • 2666 views
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Economist commented on the moratorium on electricity and gas cutoffs in frontline regions

The government has instructed to ensure uninterrupted supply of electricity and gas in frontline regions, despite debts accumulated during martial law. Economist Oleh Pendzyn noted that this decision will only slightly worsen the financial condition of suppliers.

Society • September 26, 09:46 AM • 41043 views
From electricians to waiters: Employment Service names top scarce professions in Ukraine

Since the beginning of the year, demand for specialists in many fields has exceeded supply. Employers are most lacking in electricians, teacher assistants, plumbers, waiters, and pedagogical assistants in preschools.

Society • September 26, 07:59 AM • 2894 views
Moratorium on electricity and gas cut-offs for debts in frontline regions: Ministry of Development clarifies government directive

The government has instructed to ensure uninterrupted supply of electricity and gas to life-support enterprises in frontline regions, despite debts. Action plans are also being prepared for the stable functioning of the energy sector during the 2025/2026 heating season.

Economy • September 26, 07:40 AM • 3165 views
Israel launched a powerful strike on Houthi targets in Yemen's capital Sanaa

The Israeli military attacked Houthi headquarters and military camps in Yemen. The Houthis reported 8 dead and 142 wounded as a result of strikes on a power plant and residential areas.

News of the World • September 26, 07:27 AM • 3521 views
Mercedes unveiled a new electric van on a modular platformPhoto

Mercedes-Benz has showcased the upcoming VLE electric van, built on a new modular platform that can accommodate up to eight people. The vehicle covered 1,100 km from Stuttgart to Rome with two 15-minute charging stops.

Auto • September 26, 07:13 AM • 2977 views
Utility debts increased: where the number of proceedings for non-payment grewPhoto

As of mid-September 2025, 788,507 proceedings for non-payment of utility services have been recorded in Ukraine, which is 13% more than in July 2024. The largest debts are in the frontline regions, and the lion's share of arrears concerns heat supply and water.

Society • September 26, 06:49 AM • 3762 views
Odesa region: Russian drones damaged transformers of a transport infrastructure facility

During the night, the Odesa region was attacked by Russian drones, damaging transformers at a transport infrastructure facility. The fire was promptly extinguished, and there were no casualties.

War in Ukraine • September 26, 06:23 AM • 2916 views
Number of suburban trains have been canceled in Odesa region due to damage caused by hostilities

Odesa Railway is temporarily canceling suburban train services No. 6208, No. 6207, No. 6254, No. 6256 and changing the route of train No. 6255 from September 26. This is due to damage to energy infrastructure as a result of hostilities, which has led to delays in other services.

Society • September 26, 05:54 AM • 3222 views
IAEA recorded the downing of a Russian UAV near the South Ukrainian NPP

An IAEA observer team recorded the downing and explosion of a Russian UAV 800 meters from the perimeter of the South Ukrainian NPP. This highlights the constant danger to nuclear safety during military conflict.

War in Ukraine • September 26, 02:59 AM • 32933 views
Russian army struck a residential area in Sumy region with a KAB (guided aerial bomb)

On the night of September 26, Russian troops attacked Sumy region with a guided aerial bomb, damaging a residential area. Possible interruptions in electricity and gas supply, no casualties.

War in Ukraine • September 26, 02:17 AM • 3620 views
IAEA Director General Grossi arrived in Moscow and met with PutinVideo

IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi met with Vladimir Putin in Moscow. Issues of nuclear energy, non-proliferation, and nuclear safety were discussed.

Politics • September 25, 11:12 PM • 3206 views
Ukraine and Denmark signed a memorandum on "green" recovery and development of the agricultural sector

The Ministers of Ukraine and Denmark signed a Memorandum of Cooperation at the UN General Assembly. The document provides for joint projects in bioeconomy, forest restoration, emissions reduction and agricultural sector development, as well as support for Ukrainian farmers.

Economy • September 25, 09:42 PM • 5084 views
Turkey and the US signed a memorandum of cooperation in nuclear energyPhoto

Turkey and the US signed a memorandum of cooperation in the field of nuclear energy. The document was signed at the White House after negotiations between the leaders of the countries.

Politics • September 25, 07:40 PM • 3925 views
Ukrainian drones hit three important gas distribution stations in Luhansk region - "Madyar"Video

The Drone Operations Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine damaged three gas distribution stations in the temporarily occupied Luhansk region. These are the Shchastia GDS, Sievierodonetsk GDS, and Novopskov GDS, which are critical for the region.

War in Ukraine • September 25, 06:41 PM • 7146 views
The government allocates almost UAH 300 million to Dnipropetrovsk and Donetsk regions: what the funds will be used for

The Cabinet of Ministers allocates over UAH 220 million to Dnipropetrovsk region for water supply and infrastructure restoration. Also, almost UAH 60 million has been allocated for the repair of the emergency section of the second Donetsk water pipeline.

Society • September 25, 05:30 PM • 4215 views
Russians have practically not conquered any territory, but have spent millions on bombs and missiles - Trump

Donald Trump stated that Russia has spent millions of dollars on the war against Ukraine, but has not seized any territory. He also expressed disappointment in Putin and noted that Russian invaders have lost about a million soldiers.

Politics • September 25, 04:41 PM • 3504 views
The government has instructed to prepare a moratorium on cutting off electricity and gas in frontline regions

The Cabinet of Ministers has instructed relevant bodies to prepare action plans for a stable heating season. In particular, the establishment of a moratorium on cutting off electricity and gas during martial law in frontline regions.

Economy • September 25, 04:17 PM • 46688 views
Bosch to cut an additional 13,000 jobs in Germany soon - Media

The German concern Bosch plans to cut an additional 13,000 jobs in Germany, which, together with previous cuts, amounts to 22,000 employees. The reasons are structural changes, fierce competition, and the transition to electric vehicles.

News of the World • September 25, 03:58 PM • 4592 views
Chernihiv suffered a Russian attack on critical infrastructure: there are power and water outages

Russian troops attacked critical infrastructure in Chernihiv, causing a fire and leaving 30,000 subscribers without power. Water supply disruptions are possible due to reduced pressure in the networks.

War in Ukraine • September 25, 01:29 PM • 3972 views
Blackout continues at Zaporizhzhia NPP: Energoatom stated that the occupiers deliberately do not connect the plant to the power supply

Zaporizhzhia NPP has been operating on diesel generators for the second day due to the loss of external power supply. This creates a critical situation that threatens the security of Ukraine and Europe.

War in Ukraine • September 25, 01:05 PM • 3345 views