In the third year of the conflict, a recent survey conducted by the European Business Association in partnership with NEQSOL Holding reveals a resilient investment landscape in Ukraine
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In a strategic move to bolster diplomatic and legislative support amid ongoing geopolitical tensions, the Parliament of Lithuania (Seimas) has announced plans to appoint permanent representatives in Ukraine and Germany
A significant step towards ensuring the transparency and accountability of United States (US) aid to Ukraine was marked by the arrival of the Chief Inspector of the US State Department, Richardson, in the Ukrainian capital
The US presidential election is reaching a critical juncture. With voting scheduled for Tuesday, November 5, 2024, the nation is on the brink of determining its next leader
Ukraine has officially transitioned to European Union (EU) standards for the registration of inventions and utility models, marking a significant step towards aligning its intellectual property (IP) framework with European norms
Annalena Baerbock, the German Foreign Minister, arrived in Kyiv on Monday morning, marking her first official visit to Ukraine since May
Kyiv, Ukraine – Investors in Ukraine’s renewable energy sector are calling on members of the Verkhovna Rada (Ukrainian Parliament) to implement legislative changes aimed at accelerating the construction of wind power projects
Kyiv, Ukraine – The Ukrainian Ministry of Health has raised concerns regarding the implementation of European Union (EU) standards for drinking water in Ukraine
Kyiv, Ukraine – Amidst the ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia, discussions have emerged regarding the establishment of a patron state for Ukrainians and Russians
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Ukrainian banks and exchange offices frequently encounter US dollar banknotes with various stamps or markings, commonly referred to as marked bills
Kyiv, Ukraine – The Ministry of Economy of Ukraine has unveiled a new digital service aimed at simplifying the process for entrepreneurs to apply for extensions on settlement deadlines in international transactions
Ukraine has strengthened its border security collaborations by signing a Cooperation Plan for 2025 with Latvia and Lithuania
Denmark has reaffirmed its commitment to supporting Ukraine’s agricultural sector by offering expertise in adapting Ukrainian agricultural legislation to European Union (EU) norms
The European Commission has outlined a detailed set of tasks for Ukraine to reform its judicial system, aiming to strengthen accountability and align with European Union (EU) standards by 2025
The Ukrainian government has taken a significant step towards integrating into the European labor market by approving an Action Plan to join the European Employment Services Network (EURES)
The European Commission’s updated enlargement report has confirmed that Ukraine has completed all previously unfulfilled steps outlined in the European Commission’s 2022 conclusion
Seoul Responds to Reports of North Korean Troop Deployment to Russia
Leaders Pledge Support at Fourth Ukraine-Northern Europe Summit in Iceland
South Korea is sending a delegation to Ukraine this week to discuss concerns about the reported presence of North Korean troops in Russia
Contribution Part of G7’s $50 Billion Support Program
Ukraine and India are considering strengthening their cooperation in the defense industry sector
Ukraine plans to confiscate approximately $300 billion worth of frozen Russian assets, alongside securing a $50 billion loan from the Group of Seven (G7) nations to support its budget
Andriy Sybiha Meets with Secretary-General of the Arab League