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Assessment of policies on cycling and walking in post-war restoration (based on Ukraine and Ethiopia)

War and military conflicts cause widespread destruction of urban and transport infrastructure, limiting people’s mobility, access to services, and contributing to a rising number of people with disabilities (PWDs). In such conditions, due to the destruction of critical infrastructure systems and severe fuel shortages, active mobility (walking and cycling) becomes a vital survival strategy and a tool for socio-economic resilience.

PROBLEMS AND CHALLENGES OF UKRAINIAN FACT-CHEKING DURING THE RUSSIAN-UKRAINIAN WAR

The article considers the topical aspects of implementing fact-checking formats in the Ukrainian media landscape in the framework of Russian-Ukrainian war. The authors analyse external and internal challenges that complicate ensuring the reliability and timeliness of information verification. The main problems include the widespread dissemination of disinformation, the use of generative artificial intelligence to create fakes, limited access to official sources, financial and personnel constraints, and insufficient coordination between fact-checking resources and government agencies.

A Model for Optimizing State Management of Resource Provision for Military Operations in Wartime

This study develops a scenario-based optimization model for state governance of resource provision for military operations under wartime conditions, explicitly accounting for high external turbulence, binding budget constraints, time pressure, and the risk of failing critical provision standards.  The study proposes a scenario-based and probability-driven analytical framework that ranks governance initiatives by expected effect and risk and selects an optimal portfolio of initiatives under given budget and risk constraints.  Methodologically, external turbulence is mode

THE TELEMARATHON “UNITED NEWS” AS A SOURCE OF PRIMARY INFORMATION: SOCIAL FACTORS OF TRUST AND PERCEPTION

The article is devoted to a comprehensive and interdisciplinary study of the “United News” telethon as one of the key sources of primary information in the Ukrainian media space and to the analysis of its influence on the formation of trust, patterns of information perception, and the level of media literacy of the population of Ukraine in the context of the full-scale Russian invasion.

Impact of the War in Ukraine on Marketing Communications of Enterprises

In the context of a full-scale war, business in Ukraine faced challenges that required not only the adaptation of products and logistics, but also significant changes in the ways of communicating with consumers. Traditional marketing approaches focused on sales and promotion are becoming unacceptable or even harmful in the context of increased sensitivity of society to messages. Brands are forced to transform their messages: to communicate not only about the product, but also about values, solidarity, support for society and the army.

Social and Economic Factors of Criminal Offenses in Transport Security

This scientific article is devoted to a deep and comprehensive analysis of the social and economic factors that significantly influence the dynamics and nature of criminal offenses in the field of transport security in Ukraine during the period 2020-2025. The work presents generalized conclusions and a detailed overview of statistical data illustrating key changes in the structure and dynamics of transport crimes.

Problems of Ensuring the Principles of International Humanitarian Law Protection of Children's Rights in War Conditions

The article is devoted to the study of the essence and content of the issue of protecting children's rights in war conditions, an analysis of Ukrainian realities is carried out and problems of ensuring the principles of international humanitarian law in this area are identified.

Photostories About the War in Reporters Magazine: Documentary Aspect

The article reviews scientific publications by Ukrainian and foreign researchers of photography and examines theoretical aspects of modern photodocumentary. The main research methods are content analysis, synthesis, generalization, deduction and induction, and comparison. The description of materials by Ukrainian photojournalists identifies the process of creating visual stories in the printed magazine Reporters. The empirical material analyzed identifies ways of visually reflecting russian aggression.

Polish Media Landscape: Trends and Perspectives on Ukrainian Matters

This article provides with the information about the evolving Polish media landscape, with a particular focus on its coverage of Ukrainian matters. Drawing on a multidisciplinary approach, the study examines the trends, challenges, and perspectives that shape Polish media narratives in the context of geopolitical proximity and historical ties between Poland and Ukraine. The analysis incorporates content analysis of major Polish media outlets, audience studies, and comparative assessments of traditional and digital media.