Innovative Underwater Drone from Latvia
Latvian startup SUBmerge Baltic showcases its new autonomous underwater drone Pike at DSEI 2025.
Latvian startup SUBmerge Baltic showcases its new autonomous underwater drone Pike at DSEI 2025.
The SES of Ukraine and GSC Game World's initiative to raise awareness about mine safety through the game S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2.
New inclusive terminals have been introduced in Odesa to enhance access to administrative services.
An exploration of the critical importance of blood donation in Ukraine amid ongoing conflict and the role of medical institutions.
Details about the major renovation of a nine-story apartment building in Odessa damaged during the war.
Exploring inclusivity lessons in Odesa that foster a culture of respect and mutual support among students.
The introduction of Clarity, a groundbreaking program by Ukrainian developers, leveraging artificial intelligence for automated data analysis.
Signal has launched its first paid feature for secure backup of media and text messages with encryption.
A new online resource integrates all key AI projects, providing access to important information and tools.
A new eye trauma center has been established in Odesa, offering round-the-clock medical care for eye injuries.
New operational headquarters have been established in Primorsky district of Odesa to assist residents impacted by enemy attacks.
New findings in the case against the municipal enterprise
This autumn, Odessa plans to plant 10,000 chrysanthemums to beautify the city.
An impressive City Day celebration in Odesa featuring Kalush Orchestra and other talented performers.
Announcement of coastal reinforcement works starting from September 3, 2025, in the Arcadia area.
Odessa is enhancing its international connections with cities that share values of peace and openness.
The article discusses the challenges of ensuring safe education in Odesa amid ongoing conflicts and the plans for the new academic year.
Odesa plans to expand its traffic monitoring systems to enhance road safety.
The Odesa City Council has approved new measures to create an accessible environment and support people with disabilities.
Odessa receives a state loan to address critical urban needs amidst the ongoing war.