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
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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
AirBaltic, a well-known European airline, has announced plans to resume flights from Ukraine as soon as the appropriate safety conditions are met
Ukraine’s used car market continues to evolve, with nearly 17,000 imported second-hand vehicles registered in February 2025
A significant expansion has been unveiled at Ukraine’s largest agrochemical logistics complex, located in the Obukhiv district of the Kyiv region
Germany has delivered another significant package of military assistance to the Armed Forces of Ukraine, focusing on armored vehicles, ammunition, and specialized weaponry
BORYSPIL, UKRAINE – Management from Boryspil International Airport recently traveled to Budapest for discussions with Wizz Air about relaunching passenger flights to Ukraine
Wizz Air has announced plans to restart services to Ukraine as soon as a ceasefire with Russia is declared, targeting a rapid recovery period
A fresh Lend-Lease proposal—known as the FREEDOM FIRST LEND-LEASE ACT—has been officially registered in the U.S. Congress, aiming to expand the President’s authority to transfer defense equipment to Ukraine
Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky has announced a major milestone for the country’s sea corridor, confirming that 100 million tons of cargo have passed through it since its inception
Ukraine is increasing natural gas imports from the European Union to shore up its energy supply, following a series of Russian missile attacks targeting the country’s gas infrastructure
Ukrainian dairy producers kicked off 2025 with a notable boost in export volumes, spurred by rising international prices and growing foreign demand for key dairy commodities
Ukraine’s Air Force has officially welcomed its first French Mirage 2000 and F-16 fighter jets, marking a significant milestone in the country’s defense capabilities
Ukraine is exploring the purchase of liquefied natural gas (LNG) from the United States to store in its extensive underground gas facilities—a move that could bolster the country’s role as a key energy hub for Europe
Ukraine is exploring the possibility of establishing grain elevators and food-processing facilities in Egypt’s Suez Canal Economic Zone (SCZone)
Ryanair is gearing up to reopen flight routes to Ukraine, focusing on Kyiv and Lviv, contingent upon the end of hostilities
The Ukrainian military has received 100 FPV drones from Latvia under the public charity initiative “Drones for the Armed Forces of Ukraine,” according to a Facebook post by the Embassy of Ukraine in Latvia.
The Swedish Defense Ministry has unveiled its largest military aid package to Ukraine thus far, valued at 13.5 billion Swedish kronor (approximately $1.22 billion, based on the Central Bank of Sweden’s exchange rate)
Lithuania has supplied portable anti-aircraft missile systems, along with a stock of missiles, to bolster Ukraine’s defensive capabilities
Ukraine is set to receive Mirage 2000-5 fighter jets from France by the end of the first quarter of 2025, according to French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot
Oil prices ended the week lower as U.S. President Donald Trump unveiled plans to boost domestic energy production and demanded that OPEC, led by Saudi Arabia, reduce prices and increase investment in the U.S. energy sector
PJSC Ukrnafta, Ukraine’s largest oil producer, has announced significant growth in its production metrics for 2024
ATO Secretary General Mark Rutte has called on the United States to continue supplying weapons to Ukraine, assuring that Europe is prepared to bear the financial burden
Ukrainians significantly increased their purchases of used cars from the United States in 2024, with a total of 41,700 vehicles imported—a 46% increase compared to 2023