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What holidays are celebrated on August 19: international dates, Ukrainian traditions and church customs

August 19th is a day of celebration in Ukraine and around the world. It has interesting folk signs, is associated with Orthodox traditions, and is considered...

August 18: church traditions, folk signs and world memorable dates

August 18 marks several important dates, both church and secular. On this day, the memory of the martyrs Flora and Laurus is honored, and also a reminder of...

What holidays and signs are associated with August 2: Twins Day, Protomartyr Stephen and folk traditions

August 2nd marks several important events, both religious and secular. This day combines the church commemoration of the Protomartyr Stephen, International Twins Day...

International Friendship Day and other events are celebrated today in Ukraine and the world

July 30 is marked on the calendar by several important events at once - spiritual, cultural, and social. On this day, the world remembers the power of friendship, the value of family ties,...

What is celebrated on July 29: main events and dates

Today is a day when several important dates are celebrated in Ukraine and the world at once, which have both historical and contemporary significance. Every year on July 29 in Ukraine...

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Donbass gold for pennies: Russia sold a deposit with reserves worth hundreds of millions

Russia continues to systematically sell off Ukrainian natural resources for temporary...

A court in Kharkiv has lifted the pension restrictions on former head of the prosecutor's office Dmytro Kazak

Former head of the Mykolaiv Regional Prosecutor's Office Dmytro Kazak, through the court...

Former SBU General Nosach is suspected of currency and land schemes

Former employee of the Security Service of Ukraine, General Andriy Nosach, for...