Germany’s Bundestag Budget Committee has approved an additional €3 billion in military aid for Ukraine to be disbursed in 2025, with a further €8.3 billion planned for 2026 through 2029
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Germany’s Bundestag Budget Committee has approved an additional €3 billion in military aid for Ukraine to be disbursed in 2025, with a further €8.3 billion planned for 2026 through 2029
Ukrainian sunflower meal remains a dominant force in China’s import market, accounting for the lion’s share of supplies in 2024
This initiative remains a cornerstone of Ukraine’s efforts to strengthen its agricultural sector by offering low-interest loans, particularly for small and medium-sized farms
The Ukrainian government has formed a new body, the PlayCity State Agency of Ukraine, to oversee the country’s gambling and lottery sector
Ukraine is modernizing its forest legislation to better align with European Union standards, marking a significant step in the country’s European integration process
Ukraine’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced that a multinational military contingent may soon be deployed to ensure compliance with any eventual ceasefire agreements and guarantee Ukraine’s security
A new checkpoint on the Ukrainian–Hungarian border, called “Velyka Palad – Nagygodosh,” is scheduled to begin operations in April, according to Ukraine’s Ministry of Community and Regional Development
For the first time in Ukraine, a company has successfully employed a preventive restructuring process to avert bankruptcy
Czech President Petr Pavel arrived in Kyiv on March 21, marking another high-profile visit by European leaders to demonstrate support for Ukraine
With discussions underway about international involvement in Ukraine – from potential peacekeeping missions to agreements on security support – one critical but often overlooked factor is adequate housing for the military personnel who have arrived or may arrive in Ukraine
A recent investigation by YouControl reveals that nearly half of Ukraine’s banks are controlled by foreign shareholders, while the top five banks (by statutory capital) remain under state control
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky traveled to Oslo to meet with Norway’s Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre
A draft law in Ukraine could pave the way for “financial inclusion banks” – specialized institutions aimed at serving populations with limited access to regular banking services, such as people in front-line territories and disadvantaged communities
Deputy Minister of Defense of Ukraine Serhii Boiev and the Ministry of Defense team presented a proposal to the Danish Ministry of Defense delegation on directing funds to Ukraine’s defense industry
The European Commission has disbursed an additional €1 billion in macro-financial assistance to Ukraine, backed by the G7’s Extraordinary Revenue Acceleration (ERA) initiative
According to recent data, wholesale and retail trade and manufacturing (processing industries) have emerged as the top contributors to Ukraine’s Consolidated Budget in 2025
Italy and Ukraine have taken a major step toward reviving Ukraine’s agricultural and food production capabilities
A German industrial consortium, led by Vollert Anlagenbau GmbH, is launching a network of high-tech factories in Ukraine to produce prefabricated reinforced concrete structures
In a recent gathering in Dnipro, the All-Ukrainian Congress of Farmers (VKF) announced its Consulting Support Program for farmers, implemented in collaboration with the international humanitarian organization Mercy Corps and financed by the Howard G. Buffett Foundation
As Ukraine continues to face conflict, demand for private housing and land plots has undergone significant changes
On March 18, Resolution No. 273 (dated February 21, 2025) came into force in Ukraine, modifying the Procedure for Providing Compensation for Actual Costs of arranging workplaces or professional activities for persons with disabilities
Germany has decided to provide an additional €3 billion in military aid to Ukraine this year, following the Bundestag’s approval of a major fiscal reform plan
Ukraine is on the verge of a significant upgrade to its vocational education system, aiming to make it more effective, modern, and relevant for today’s youth and labor market demands
An international investment company TIASI has proposed developing olive and peach plantations in Ukraine’s Kherson Region as part of a strategy to cope with shifting climatic conditions