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Ukraine’s defense and security spending for 2025 will rise by UAH 412.4 billion (approximately $10 billion), bringing total funding for the sector to a record UAH 2.6 trillion (roughly $65 billion), ...
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy appointed 16 new ambassadors, announcing the decision on Telegram on July 21.
Ukraine’s budget deficit in 2026 is projected to reach at least $40 billion, requiring deeper cooperation with the IMF, the head of the parliamentary budget committee, Roksolana Pidlasa, said on ...
Finnish rock band The Rasmus performed at the Atlas Festival 2025 on Saturday, with guitarist Emilia Suhonen sharing her impressions of visiting Ukraine with fans on July 19.
Ukraine’s Cabinet of Ministers approved a major government reshuffle on July 21, eliminating several ministries and consolidating their functions under a streamlined structure, government ...
Russian forces launched a massive aerial assault against Kyiv overnight on July 21, with over a dozen direct hits recorded in the capital, Ukrainian Air Force spokesperson Yuriy Ihnat said.
French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot arrived in Kyiv to take part in a conference of ambassadors, according to his July 21 X post.
A waste processing plant costing over $300 million will be constructed in the Peresypskyi district of Odesa under an intergovernmental agreement with South Korea, funded by the Korean EDCF, the city’s ...
Ukraine’s National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) reported on July 21 that security services conducted sweeping raids on at least 15 of its employees. NABU Director Semen Kryvonos is cutting short an ...
Russia may soon be capable of launching up to 2,000 drones at Ukraine in a single wave, warned Lt. Gen. Christian Freuding, head of the Ukraine Situation Center at Germany’s Defense Ministry. But ...
Russia launched 450 air attack assets against Ukraine in the early hours of July 21, according to the Ukrainian Air Force’s press service on Telegram. The air defenses destroyed 224 targets, while 203 ...
Ukrainians have registered over 29,000 companies in Poland. Nearly half of these were established after Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, according to a July 21 report by OpenDataBot.
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