Svyrydenko has a background as an economist and has held several positions in the Ukrainian government, including Minister of Economic Development and Trade and Deputy Head of the Office of the President.
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Zelenskyy names Deputy Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko as Ukraine's new PM
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UniCredit Banco BPM merger battle deepens as Brussels warns Italy against unlawful interference
Rome’s use of the ‘Gold Power’ rule to impose conditions on the merger is controversial because the two companies are both Italian and there is no apparent threat to national security.
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Zelensky offered Svyrydenko to head government
During a meeting with First Deputy Prime Minister Yuliia Svyrydenko, President Volodymyr Zelensky offered her the position of head of the Cabinet of Ministers.
The head of state announced this on Telegram, according to Ukrinform.
“I offered Yuliia Svyrydenko…
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Government allocates UAH 322 mln for salaries of veterans’ support specialists
The Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine will allocate UAH 322 million to pay for the work of veteran support specialists at a meeting on Monday, Prime Minister of Ukraine Denys Shmyhal announced.
“Another focus of the Government is the…
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Martian rock that crash landed in Sahara listed to sell for $2M at auction
A huge and “incredibly rare” chunk of Mars that crash-landed in the Sahara will go on sale for nearly $2m at auction.
Sotheby’s in New…
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EU's AI Code ready for companies to sign next week
Both the member states and the European Commission need to formally give the green light to the Code, which helps providers of AI systems comply with the EU’s AI Act.
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Exclusive: Israel has no plans for long-term control of Gaza, FM Sa'ar tells Euronews
Israel’s foreign affairs minister Gideon Sa’ar tells Euronews that his country doesn’t ‘have any intention’ to control Gaza long term, adding that the Jewish state has “only security concerns” over the Strip.
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'We don’t have any intention' to control Gaza long term, Israeli foreign minister tells Euronews
Israel’s foreign affairs minister Gideon Sa’ar tells Euronews that his country doesn’t ‘have any intention’ to control Gaza long term, adding that the Jewish state has “only security concerns” over the Strip.
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