Category: 1. Ukraine

  • Some $22 bln confirmed out of $35 bln external financing needs

    Some $22 bln confirmed out of $35 bln external financing needs

    Ukraine currently has only $22 billion confirmed out of $35 billion in external financing needed for 2026, and negotiations with partners, in particular the IMF, are ongoing regarding the remaining amount, said Andriy Pyshnyy,…

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  • Zelensky announces new draft law on anti-corruption bodies after protests

    Zelensky announces new draft law on anti-corruption bodies after protests

    Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky says he has approved the text of a draft law guaranteeing the freedom of two anti-corruption bodies in Ukraine – days after nationwide protests broke out over changes curbing their independence.

    Kyiv’s…

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  • National Bank preparing new foreign exchange liberalization measures – Pyshnyy

    National Bank preparing new foreign exchange liberalization measures – Pyshnyy

    In the near future, the National Bank of Ukraine (NBU) will consider new decisions on foreign exchange liberalization, namely to expand incentives for businesses to attract capital to Ukraine.

    The relevant statement was made by NBU Governor Andriy Pyshnyy at a…

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  • Some 9,300 objects need restoration in Kyiv region

    Some 9,300 objects need restoration in Kyiv region

    KYIV. July 24 (Interfax-Ukraine) – As a result of the Russian aggression in Kyiv region, more than 30,000 objects have been destroyed or damaged, 9,300 of them still need restoration, said Oleh Kravchenko, director of the regional development department of Kyiv Regional State…

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  • Russian strikes kill two civilians, injure 14 others in Kostiantynivka

    Russian strikes kill two civilians, injure 14 others in Kostiantynivka

    In Donetsk region, Russian forces launched a series of strikes at the town of Kostiantynivka, resulting in two civilian deaths and 14 injuries.

    That is according to Serhii Horbunov, Head of the Kostiantynivka Town Military Administration, as reported by Ukrinform.