07:42, 06 Feb
Actor Sergey Mitryushin: Russians lack an understanding of cultural values and the instinct for growth.
What sets Ukrainians apart from Russians? Is it necessary to dismantle monuments to cultural figures and rename streets? What challenges does the Ukrainian film industry face today? Why have only a few Russian actors condemned the war? Actor Sergey Mitryushin provided answers to these and other pressing questions in an interview with RBC-Ukraine.
07:36, 01 Feb
"Our business was destroyed, but we refuse to give up." How a studio for live gambling operates in Ukraine.
Live dealer games are one of the fastest-growing segments of online gambling worldwide, blending cutting-edge technology with a sense of immersion. In an interview with RBC-Ukraine, Valery Grebenyuk, the Chief Operating Officer of "ORIGINAL SPIRIT UA," a company that produces films for these games, discusses the reasons behind the format's popularity, why casino-themed films differ from actual casinos, how to conduct business during wartime, and strategies for coping with pressure from law enforcement.
07:36, 31 Jan
Mark Ellis, International Bar Association: Putin is unlikely to appear in The Hague anytime soon.
In an interview with RBC-Ukraine, Mark Ellis, the Executive Director of the International Association of Lawyers and an expert in international law, discussed why the Special Tribunal for Russian aggression has yet to be established, the reasons some countries oppose disregarding the immunity of the Russian "troika," and whether Putin will receive an arrest warrant from the International Criminal Court for war crimes.
11:46, 30 Jan
Ziferblat: We're here to win at the National Selection, so our focus is solely on ourselves.
In an interview with RBK-Ukraine, one of the favorites of the National Selection, the band Ziferblat, discussed the significance of Eurovision for Ukraine, as well as the creativity and promising young artists who are regarded as talented.
11:45, 30 Jan
PACE President Theodoros Russopoulos: Trump could guide us toward a resolution for peace in Ukraine.
Discover insights on Europe’s role in establishing peace in Ukraine, Donald Trump’s peace initiatives, the potential for a ceasefire, the lifting of sanctions against Russia, and the upcoming elections in Ukraine. Read the interview with Theodoros Russopoulos, President of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, conducted by RBC-Ukraine during the PACE session in Strasbourg.
07:35, 29 Jan
Masha Kondratenko: At Eurovision, I want to showcase not just strength, but also vulnerability.
In an interview with RBC-Ukraine, singer Masha Kondratenko discussed topics such as "sharovarshchina" and meme songs, as well as Tina Karol, Artem Pivovarov, the deeper meanings of contest songs, and Eurovision. She also touched upon the competition and the show "The Voice of Ukraine."
07:39, 28 Jan
Yulia Zhovtyak, Employment Service: Those who work with their hands can earn 100,000 hryvnias or more.
In an interview with RBC-Ukraine, the director of the State Employment Service, Yulia Zhovtyak, discusses significant imbalances in the labor market during the war, issues related to informal employment, inflated salaries, and a shortage of personnel. She also addresses the employment of veterans, individuals with disabilities, and pensioners, the increasing presence of women in traditionally male professions, and the conditions for the reintegration of refugees.
07:41, 27 Jan
Historian Anatoly Podolsky: The Stalinist dictatorship is also accountable for the Holocaust orchestrated by the Nazis.
International Holocaust Remembrance Day is observed annually on January 27, marking the liberation of the prisoners at the Nazi concentration camp Auschwitz in the Polish town of Oświęcim in 1945. On this day, we honor the millions of Jews and other victims of Nazi terror, aiming to preserve the memory of this tragedy and to prevent such horrors from happening again in the future. Historian Anatoly Podolsky spoke with RBC-Ukraine about the Holocaust tragedy, Soviet censorship, and the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine.
07:44, 25 Jan
Future Drones: Which Technologies Will Transform Warfare by 2025?
According to analysts, in January of this year, Russia lost its advantage over Ukraine in tanks and armored vehicles on certain frontlines for the first time in 35 months of conflict. But what lies ahead? Fiber-optic FPV, swarms of drones, and ground robotic systems: which technologies will set the trend on the battlefield in 2025? This is explored in a report by RBK-Ukraine.
07:43, 25 Jan
Argue effectively: how parents can connect with teenagers when their perspectives differ.
The challenges that teenagers face in their relationships with their parents often stem from differences in life experiences. These issues can be exacerbated by contrasting worldviews, a lack of emotional closeness, and insufficient mutual understanding. How can we improve communication, address these communication issues, and prevent them from arising? A psychologist shares insights with RBC Ukraine.
07:42, 25 Jan
Anton Motolko, founder of "Belarusian Hayun," states that Belarus is under double occupation.
Read about the potential for overthrowing Lukashenko's regime in Belarus, the relationship between the Belarusian dictator and Putin, ongoing propaganda and relentless repression, the "Oreshnik" project, and the presence of nuclear weapons in Belarus in the interview with Anton Motolko, the founder of the "Belarusian Hayun" project.
11:54, 23 Jan
"Currently, the war has reached a turning point." Scouts from the "Rubizh" brigade discuss their missions at the front, the TCC, and mobilization efforts.
Reconnaissance units are essential on the front lines: they gather intelligence on enemy positions, equipment, and movements, conduct surveillance to adjust fire, and carry out strikes on enemy positions. RBC-Ukraine spoke with three scouts from the Rapid Response Brigade "Rubezh" of the National Guard of Ukraine about their responsibilities, motivations for fighting, and interactions with civilians.
10:07, 22 Jan
Fitness trainer Viktor Mandzyak: We burn the most calories while at rest.
In an interview with RBC-Ukraine, fitness trainer and nutritionist Viktor Mandzyak discussed the necessity of sports for weight loss, the most effective types of workouts, why Ozempic is not as harmful as it is often portrayed, the impact of sleep on weight, and whether counting calories is essential for losing weight.
07:43, 21 Jan
"After us, no one was pulled out from there": a 'cyborg's' memories of the final days of the Donetsk airport defense.
Every year on January 20, we honor the Ukrainian soldiers who defended Donetsk Airport for 242 days. It was on this day in 2015 that pro-Russian militants detonated explosives at the new terminal where the defenders were stationed. Despite this attack, our military continued to resist until January 23. Due to their heroic defense of the airport, Ukrainian fighters earned the nickname "cyborgs." In the battles for the airport, 100 of our defenders lost their lives, and around 300 more sustained injuries.
07:39, 18 Jan
FIЇNKA: They can't occupy us or take us away; it's simply impossible.
In an interview with RBK-Ukraine, singer FIЇNKA discussed the National Selection for Eurovision, the influence of song lyrics on Russification, language controversies, and Ukrainian identity. She also shared insights about her relationship with her husband, the challenges artists face with bookings, and her approach to raising her son.
07:39, 17 Jan
"No NATO here; I'm a mason from Denmark." Why are foreigners fighting for Ukraine, and what do they think about Russians?
Thousands of volunteers from various countries have expressed their desire to join the defense of Ukrainian territory following Russia's invasion. Many of these fighters lack military experience. Those willing to enlist in the Ukrainian army from abroad have been organized into the International Legion, overseen by the Main Intelligence Directorate (GUR). RBC-Ukraine spoke with two legion fighters who traveled to Ukraine from Norway and Denmark.
07:39, 11 Jan
"For a moment, I thought I was dead." Medic Klaus reflects on the assaults, injuries, and the 'perfect' evacuation.
We met with the combat medic "Klaus" in a small café in the heart of the city. Outside, gentle snowflakes were falling, and "Merry Christmas" played softly in the speakers. However, this meeting isn't about the holidays. The soldier has recently returned from the frontlines after being injured. His story reflects the harsh realities of war, where every second can determine a person's fate.
07:43, 08 Jan
Elena Shulyak: The authorities are not preparing for online elections; this is a manipulation.
In a comprehensive interview with RBC-Ukraine, Elena Shulyak, the leader of the "Servant of the People" party, discusses several pressing topics: the possibility of upcoming elections in Ukraine, the feasibility of online voting, the risks of a resurgence of pro-Russian forces, the military party, the rebranding of "Servant of the People," the "eRestoration" and "eShelter" programs, and the search for funding for Ukraine's post-war recovery.
07:42, 08 Jan
Ivan Marunic: Artists must always be prepared to swap their musical instruments for military ones.
In an interview with RBK-Ukraine, Ivan Marunic discussed his readiness to go to the front, the work of the Territorial Defense Forces, artists who have fallen out of the Ukrainian context, the significance of the song "Pes Patron" and its mission, as well as his views on Taras Topolya and Andriy Khlyvnyuk.
11:50, 07 Jan
Irina Mudra, OP: The special tribunal for Russia won't be operational by 2025, but there will be significant developments.
In an interview with RBC-Ukraine, Irina Mudra, the Deputy Head of the Office of the President, discussed the timeline for the Special Tribunal to be established for Russia, the reasons why an arrest warrant for war crimes has not yet been issued for Putin, the situation regarding Mongolia's refusal to detain the Russian president, and when Ukraine might expect to receive reparations.
07:39, 06 Jan
Singer Oksana Pekun: I understand everyone must fight, but I would preserve the nation's beauty.
In an interview with RBK-Ukraine, People's Artist of Ukraine Oksana Pekun discussed the lives and earnings of artists amid war. She shared her thoughts on the traitor Taissia Povalieva and her son, as well as Sofia Rotaru's stance, her relationship with her husband, and her performances for the military.
07:37, 05 Jan
Abdul-Hakim Shishani: Many within the FSB are dissatisfied with Kadyrov and are anticipating Putin's departure.
Abdul-Hakim Shishani, the commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces of the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria, spoke to RBC-Ukraine about his combat experience in the Russian-Ukrainian war. He discussed the similarities and differences between the wars in Chechnya, Syria, and Ukraine, the weakening of Russia's position in the Middle East, the relationship between Putin and Kadyrov, and why a ceasefire is not beneficial for Ukraine.
07:33, 31 Dec
Sociologist Lyubomir Mysiv: Trust in the Armed Forces remains steady, while opinions on mobilization are mixed.
The number of veterans in Ukraine has reached 1.3 million, according to the relevant ministry. An increasing number of families in the country have loved ones serving in the Armed Forces. How does Ukrainian society view former military personnel, and what challenges do those currently serving face upon their return from war? Read on for more details.
07:30, 29 Dec
Wine expert Roman Remeev states: "Labels that say 'Prosecco' and 'Champagne' are misleading."
In an interview with RBK-Ukraine, wine expert Roman Remeev discussed various topics including the growth of Ukrainian winemaking, how to select quality wine in stores without extensive knowledge, the different types of alcoholic beverages in marketing, the appropriate glasses for serving wine, choosing drinks for the New Year's table, the distinction between sparkling wine and champagne, as well as tips for avoiding a hangover the next morning.
09:42, 26 Dec
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07:30, 26 Dec
Alexey Poznyak from the Institute of Demography states that there can be no forced repatriation of refugees.
Currently, around 5 million Ukrainians live abroad, having migrated due to the war. Estimates suggest that approximately half of them are willing to return home. Explore how this exodus affects the economy and the labor crisis, as well as what measures the government should take to facilitate their return.
07:29, 24 Dec
Head of the UGCC, Sviatoslav, states that the Vatican is not a mediator between Ukraine and Russia, and no one has requested this role.
In a comprehensive interview with RBC-Ukraine, His Beatitude Sviatoslav, the Head of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church and the Major Archbishop of Kyiv-Halych, discussed how the full-scale war has transformed Ukrainian believers, their relationships with the Ukrainian government, Pope Francis, and the Orthodox Church of Ukraine (OCU), as well as the threats posed by Moscow's Orthodoxy and the new calendar.
07:29, 23 Dec
Arsen Mirzoyan: When the war began, older artists stepped up to help, while younger ones focused on promoting themselves.
In an interview with RBC Ukraine, singer and honored artist Arsen Mirzoyan discussed his experiences at the front, the start of his relationship with Tonya Matviyenko, booking celebrities, young artists who gained popularity amid the war, fundraising through concerts, and his desire to join the military.
07:32, 21 Dec
"Russians advanced over the bodies of their soldiers." Insights into the operations and listening capabilities of the GUR's electronic intelligence.
Units of electronic intelligence from the Main Intelligence Directorate (HUR) are monitoring the enemy on occupied territories of our country as well as within Russia itself. Our intelligence operatives are aware of Russian plans even before they are put into action. Military electronic intelligence personnel can identify the criminals in the aggressor state by name and know their locations. A military representative from HUR discussed the operations of electronic intelligence and the horrors of war in an interview with RBC-Ukraine.
07:30, 21 Dec
25 years of dental innovation: An interview with Anastasia Opanasjuk, co-founder of the Interdisciplinary Dental Center.
The dental market today is saturated with modern technologies, yet only a few clinics offer an integrated approach to treatment. The Interdisciplinary Dental Center named after Opanasюк, which celebrated its 25th anniversary this year, is one such establishment. Over the past quarter of a century, the center has not only maintained high service standards but has also set new trends in Ukrainian dentistry. Co-founder Anastasia Opanasюк shared insights about the company's key development milestones, challenges during wartime, innovations, and the future of digital dentistry in an interview with RBC-Ukraine.