More details Recent news has highlighted a series of bans affecting various sectors in Ukraine and internationally. Key bans include the prohibition of the Russian language during school breaks supported by the Ministry of Education, and the ban on officials using Telegram on official devices according to the Lviv Regional Military Administration. Furthermore, the National Council is pushing for a total block of Telegram in Ukraine, citing security risks. Internationally, the Spanish police have seized chemicals bound for Russia, indicating a crackdown on illegal exports. Also noteworthy is the ban on the activities of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate, intensifying the separation of church and state in the context of national security. These measures reflect significant shifts in policy aimed at strengthening national security and cultural integrity. Additionally, the prohibition extends to the import and use of certain goods and services from or linked to adversarial states, reshaping the economic and digital landscape of Ukraine.