HAIFA, ISRAEL – NAnews (https://nikk.agency/en/) is an independent Israeli-Ukrainian media platform publishing multilingual reports that connect Israel and Ukraine through culture, technology, and human stories.
Founded by journalists from both countries, NAnews bridges communities across languages – Hebrew, Ukrainian, English, Russian, and French – creating one digital space of shared understanding.
Unlike algorithm-driven outlets, NAnews focuses on slow journalism and meaningful storytelling. Each article is handcrafted, offering depth over clickbait. From Haifa’s multicultural neighborhoods to Kyiv’s creative districts, its correspondents explore how people live, think, and rebuild connections in times of change.
“Our mission is to highlight real human voices – stories that often remain unheard,” says the editorial team. “We believe journalism should create empathy, not distance.”
The platform’s unique multilingual model allows readers from Israel, Ukraine, Europe, and the diaspora to access independent narratives free of censorship or political influence.
It also collaborates with cultural institutions, academic centers, and independent journalists who share a belief in transparent, ethical media.
More information and latest features are available on the official website: https://nikk.agency/en/
For Hebrew readers, visit https://nikk.agency/he/ – and for French coverage, explore https://nikk.agency/fr/.
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**About NAnews**
NAnews – Nikk.Agency Israel News is a Haifa-based multilingual project focusing on Israel-Ukraine relations, culture, and independent media development.
Its editorial team operates under international journalistic standards and supports collaboration across borders.
Contact:
NAnews Editorial Team
27 Pinhas Lavon Street, Haifa, Israel
https://nikk.agency/
NAnews – Nikk.Agency Israel News
27 PINHAS LAVON
HAIFA, ISRAEL
info@nikk.agency
+972538023564
NAnews – Nikk.Agency is a multicultural media project based in Haifa, Israel, uniting journalists from Israel and Ukraine.
The platform operates in five languages and promotes free, independent journalism, exploring themes of identity, migration, and culture in the Middle East and Eastern Europe.
This release was published on openPR.










 