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Jamala became the first Ukrainian ambassador of Spotify's EQUAL project

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  The EQUAL project on Spotify is created to promote equality of women in the global industry and consists of a set of EQUAL music selections and sister programs. It is broadcast in 187 countries of the world, in particular in Ukraine. Spotify chose Jamala as the first Ukrainian ambassador for the global playlist and the first in its history — EQUAL Ukraine for International Women's Day. The track of the Ukrainian singer Take Me To A Place from the mini-album "Call" opens two music selections at once. In addition, the performer took part in the creation of playlists, providing recommendations on the strongest female artists of the Ukrainian scene. The March music selections of EQUAL Global and EQUAL Ukraine, which unite the most powerful female voices in music, are already available for Spotify users.

For Women's Rights Day: Takflix released a selection of short animations "Secrets of Girls"

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  Ukrainian online cinema Takflix released a selection of short animations " Secrets of Girls ". The collection includes five cartoons by Ukrainian animators: "Petrivka_requiem" about the decommunization of Kyiv; "Me and my fat ass" about accepting one's own body; "Deep Water" about female sexuality; "Tiger Roams Nearby" about getting out of a mental crisis; "Get out, Masha" about the real and online worlds.

World leaders visited Ukraine last year

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An exhibition of sixties artist Lyubov Panchenko will be held in Kyiv

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In Kyiv, an exhibition of the 60-year-old artist Lyubov Panchenko with Ukrainian national motifs will open in the Gulliver shopping center. The exhibition will feature paintings and collages, sketches of wardrobe elements and photos of outfits created by the artist. The event will last until the end of February. Also, on February 3 at 6:30 p.m., the lecture "Amazing Lyubov Panchenko" will be held in the art space on the fourth floor of the shopping center. It will be read by Olena Lodzynska, head of the Sixties Museum, researcher of Lyubov Panchenko's work. Entry is free with prior registration.

The New Yorker published a short film about the war by Ukrainian director Nadia Parfan

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  Nadia Parfan was in the Middle East when Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine began. "In this personal film-essay, she documents her painful return home," reads the film's description. The New Yorker published an international version of the film, where the author tells her own story with a voiceover in English. The Ukrainian-language version of the film can be watched in the Takflix online cinema until February 2 (only on the territory of Ukraine).

German railway carrier Deutsche Bahn sent 63 generators to Ukrzaliznytsia, plans to transfer 325 more in January

  The German railway carrier Deutsche Bahn sent generators to Ukrzaliznytsia to help it operate in the face of a shortage of electricity caused by Russia's shelling of its energy infrastructure. The first batch of 63 generators was sent on Friday from the railway station in Hannover to Kyiv, and in January, Deutsche Bahn plans to transfer 325 more smaller emergency generators. The transfer is gratuitous assistance of Ukrzaliznytsia. As Deutsche Bahn CEO Richard Lutz explained, the generators will provide electricity and heating to railway stations and repair plants, and will also be used directly on trains. 325 emergency power generators, which will be received by Ukrzaliznytsia in January, will be used to provide electricity to passengers and jobs of Ukrainian railway workers. In September, Deutsche Bahn and Ukrzaliznytsia signed a memorandum of understanding in which they agreed on a long-term partnership. First of all, we are talking about assistance in the post-war res

Zelenskyi's team will present a peace plan in February 2023

  WSJ The publication notes that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyi's conversation about the peace formula during his visit to Washington took place after Kyiv recently discussed a 10-point peace plan. The peace formula of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyi will be the basis of the peace plan, which his team will present in February next year. The Wall Street Journal writes about it. The publication notes that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyi's conversation about the peace formula during his visit to Washington took place after Kyiv recently discussed the 10-point peace plan. "Amidst all the talk about war and weapons, President Zelenskyi had hope for negotiations," WSJ writes. Advertisement: 1:32 According to European and Ukrainian diplomats, Zelenskyi's team is now fleshing out the plan and plans to present its ideas on or before the first anniversary of the Russian invasion on February 24. However, according to the publication, repr