Minister of Finance Serhiy Marchenko reveals that the war in Ukraine incurs daily costs of 5.6 billion UAH, leading to a significant financial and moral crisis
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Deputies of the Verkhovna Rada propose a new segmental approach to categorize entrepreneurs into five distinct categories, aiming to provide targeted regulatory benefits and support
UNESCO has established a Recovery Support Office in Ukraine under the Ministry of Culture and Information Policy (ICIP), aimed at restoring cultural heritage and infrastructure affected by the Russian invasion
Caritas, in cooperation with Caritas Germany and funded by the German Federal Foreign Office, has allocated €1.5 million in humanitarian aid to support Ukraine’s medical infrastructure and assist affected families
Former US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and David Urban outline a potential peace plan for Ukraine under Donald Trump, emphasizing military and economic strategies to counter Russian aggression
The European Union has provided 68 generators to support Ukrainian critical infrastructure, addressing the impacts of Russian attacks on the energy sector
The streets of Kyiv, rich with ancient history, offer a unique blend of tradition and modernity, making the city a magnet for bold investors in elite real estate
Fitch Ratings assesses Ukraine’s financial stability amid war, highlighting the challenges of financing military expenditures and the importance of international support
From July 20, the Ministry of Economy launched interest-free loan programs for citizens to purchase and install solar panels and wind turbines
Ukrenergo announced that Ukraine will import electricity from Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Hungary, and Moldova on July 22
A global outage in IT systems has disrupted the operations of airlines, banks, and major media outlets across the world
Germany has announced a 10 million euro allocation for the restoration of the “Okhmatdyt” children’s hospital in Kyiv, which suffered severe damage from a Russian missile attack on July 8
Ukraine’s Parliament has officially canceled the transition between “summer” and “winter” time
New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon announced a significant aid package for Ukraine during the NATO summit
In a bid to support Ukraine amidst its ongoing energy crisis caused by Russian aggression, Poland has announced its readiness to produce electricity for Ukraine using its coal-fired thermal power plants (TPPs)
The United Nations, in collaboration with the Ukrainian government, has launched the Ukraine Community Recovery Fund (UCRF) to support the country’s reconstruction efforts, particularly focusing on mine action
July 8, 2024 – US Ambassador to Ukraine, Bridget Brink, condemned the recent massive missile attack on Ukraine by Russian forces
Tokyo, July 5, 2024 – Japan and Cambodia have announced a collaborative project to assist Ukraine with demining efforts, sharing knowledge and technology to address the high density of landmines and unexploded ordnance resulting from the ongoing conflict with Russia
Warsaw, July 5, 2024 – Ahead of the upcoming NATO summit in the United States, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyi is scheduled to visit Warsaw for significant discussions on security cooperation
Kyiv, July 4, 2024 — General Weslaw Kukula, the Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Poland, has arrived in Kyiv for a working visit
July 4, 2024 — American journalist Tucker Carlson has announced that he will interview Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky
A bipartisan delegation of US congressmen, led by the Chairman of the House Intelligence Committee Mike Turner, has arrived in Kyiv
Ukraine and North Macedonia are actively working on a bilateral security agreement, as announced by Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba
On June 28, Slovenia’s President, Natasha Pirc Musar, visited Kyiv to commemorate Ukraine’s Constitution Day alongside President Volodymyr Zelenskyi