15 February 2025

Odesa Law Academy Transfer: Implications for Kivalov and Education

(Photo: radiosvoboda)

The Cabinet of Ministers has decided to transfer the Odesa Law Academy to the Technikov National University. This event is likely to seriously shake the position of the former MP and his Ukrainian Maritime Party. Read about this, environmental crimes of the occupiers, digitization of exhibits of the Odesa Archaeological Museum and other main events of the week in the Intent digest.

Kivalov is leaving the Law Academy

Environmental crimes of the occupiers


Photo: rosmedia

Archaeological museum to become virtually accessible

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Scandals of the week


Photo: Odesa State University of Internal Affairs

Fontanka council without a chairman and quarantine in schools


Photo: Fontanska ATC

The couple of the year


Photo: Odesa Zoo

Odesa Zoo held the traditional Couple of the Year contest. This year's winners were a couple of lamb Bublyk and cat Masazhyk.

Ігор Льов

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