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Russia's attack on Kostyantynivka affected 50 civilians and damaged 122 apartments – Ukraine's interior minister
US announces sending depleted uranium shells with aid package worth $175 mln
Russia delivers 750,000 propaganda books to occupied Luhansk region
Ukraine received 258 tons of energy equipment from 18 states in August
Mercedes-Benz sends over 100 Zetros off-road trucks to Ukrainian forces
"Russia is always attacking civilians when Ukraine wins on the battlefield" – Zelensky on Kostiantynivka attack
AI-based Lookout app for visually impaired now available in Ukrainian
Russian army kills 16 civilians in rocket attack on market in Kostiantynivka
Romania acknowledges parts of Russian drone fell on its territory
Solutions to win: Ukrainian student launches bot to intercept Russia's combat aircraft frequencies
European Court of Justice dismisses four more cases of Russian oligarchs to be taken off from sanctions list
Articles

Sabre fencer Kharlan's Barbie and Etnodim's embroidered towels to support Ukraine's armed forces: five leading solutions of the week

Solutions journalism works: Rubryka's 10 best articles in August

Ukrainian flag in Crimea and F-16s: five leading solutions of the week

Twelve friends of Ukraine's independence: who and how helps Ukraine win in the fight for existence

What is DREAM and how to work with it: an algorithm for communities and regions
All state projects to restore objects damaged or destroyed due to Russian aggression will go through the DREAM system. It is designed to prevent corruption and ensure transparency in using funds, thereby increasing the confidence of international investors and donors. The communities will submit projects via special functionality that has been developed. Rubryka also found out how it works.

New housing for IDPs: communal buildings are transformed into eco-friendly multi-apartment buildings

How to help communities deal with garbage: the cases of Slavutych and Konotop

"If not me, then who?:" Building Ukraine Together NGO rebuilds the country and eliminates barriers between people

Solutions journalism works: Rubryka's 10 best articles in August
Solutions are the driving force behind change. Rubryka tells about August's ten most interesting solutions — from developing communities to restoring architectural heritage.

Lack of sleep due to shelling: how to help the body and recover in time

Plants on the site of the drained Kakhovka Reservoir, digital reconstruction and preservation of mosaics: TOP 10 solutions of July

"Mavka" and "Pamfir": Streaming platforms to watch Ukrainian movies legally

Don’t turn a blind eye: how to teach yourself and your children to behave around people with prosthetics

Stephen King wouldn't dream: what is happening with pet cemeteries in Kyiv

Endangered birds, new ecosystems, and a bunch of lakes: how the former Oskil Reservoir lives a year after the destruction

Why is there still mass euthanasia of animals in Ukraine, and how to counter the illegal killing of stray cats and dogs?

Olha Sitkovska: "The transition to the Ukrainian language is not an event, but a process that will last for years"
She learned the Ukrainian language independently, and now she helps others with it. Olha Sitkovska, a journalist from Kharkiv, went abroad to escape the war and currently teaches Ukrainian to Ukrainians and foreigners. Rubryka spoke with Sitkovska about what helps to learn a language and why it is crucial now.

"It would be good if this practice prevailed": a mobile gynecological team assists remote villages of the Kyiv region

"This is a much-needed solution": the mobile gynecological team helps women take care of their health in the Kyiv region

STEM girls: Ukrainian initiative overcomes gender stereotypes in science and technology studies specialties

"My children were left with nothing, not even a home": the challenges of motherhood during the war

Chernihiv Wooden Lace: activists restore the historical heritage of the city

Original, but unprotected: how Ukraine destroys and preserves mosaic panels of the Soviet period
