Ihor Fomenko, the General Director of the Defense Division of the Federation of Employers of Ukraine, stated that several options for exporting Ukrainian defense products are currently being considered. He hopes that the decision will be announced as early as May, as…
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Trump’s Foreign Policy Upending US-Led Global Order, Says Former Russia Adviser Fiona Hill
The international security and financial system built and led by the United States after World War II has weathered the Cold War, regional wars, economic crises, and even a global pandemic. But according to one of President Donald Trump’s former advisers — now one of his most prominent critics…
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The EC plans to open all clusters in Ukraine’s EU accession negotiations.
The European Commission is optimistic about the future of membership negotiations with Ukraine and Moldova and hopes to open all six negotiation clusters this year, said Geert Jan Koopman, Head of the EC Directorate-General for Enlargement.
“We have set a calendar for…
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Chief Rabbi of Ukraine meets Witkoff, US lawmakers, Heritage Foundation, calls for continued Ukraine support
On 6-8 May in Washington, DC, Chief Rabbi of Ukraine Moshe Reuven Azman held multiple meetings with influential US officials to advocate for ongoing assistance to Ukraine in its defense against Russian aggression. Azman posted updates on Facebook detailing talks with Steve Witkoff, the US…
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Ukrainian farmers are investing in orchards and exporting products to the EU and the Middle East.
The Dniester Gardens company plans to plant 30 hectares of apricot trees in Bukovina in 2025. This enterprise has been operating for 15 years and grows agricultural products on an area of 338 hectares. It is one of the largest modern garden enterprises in the Chernivtsi…
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US Customs and Border Protection Quietly Revokes Protections for Pregnant Women and Infants
US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has quietly rescinded several internal policies that were designed to protect some of the most vulnerable people in its custody—including pregnant women, infants, the elderly, and people with serious medical conditions.
The decision, outlined in a memo…
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The Ministry of Agrarian Policy has named new promising crops for Ukrainian farmers.
Deputy Minister of Agrarian Policy Taras Vysotsky stated that beginning this year, the cultivation of industrial hemp in Ukraine has been entirely deregulated. Now, anyone registered in the relevant registry can sow it.
“We expect that this will lead to a significant…
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For every new individual enterprise in Ukraine, there are currently 1.5 closures.
According to the Opendatabot analytical portal, 81,928 individual entrepreneurs have opened in Ukraine since the beginning of the year, which is 9% less than during the same period last year. Meanwhile, 119,895 entrepreneurs have ceased their activities, with the number…
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Defense IT company TEKEVER, with offices in Ukraine, became a unicorn after attracting $500M.
Portuguese IT startup TEKEVER, specializing in developing AI-equipped reconnaissance drones, raised approximately $500M in investment, boosting its valuation to $1.25B. Investors fully supported this new round of financing that is intended to accelerate TEKEVER’s…
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Envision Unveils 2025 Net Zero Report at Smarter E Europe, Celebrates Third Year of Carbon Neutrality
MUNICH, May 8, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Envision Energy, a global leader in green technology, released its 2025 Net Zero Action Report at the Smarter E Europe in Munich, reaffirming its commitment to climate leadership. The…
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