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There are 14 million people of working age left in Ukraine, almost 42,000 are unemployed, and an acute shortage of personnel is pushing up salaries.
After the start of the full-scale war and mass emigration in Ukraine, the working population decreased from 18 to 14 million people, said economist and member of the Economic Discussion Club, Oleg Pendzyn. He said that 6.5 million people work legally and pay taxes, and… Continue Reading
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Rubbish build up after Spanish floods leads to health issues as search for missing people continues
Rubbish build up after Spanish floods leads to health issues as search for missing people continues Continue Reading
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Parliament already renamed nearly 330 towns and villages across Ukraine
The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine has already renamed about 330 towns and villages that contained symbols of Russian imperial policy or did not meet the standards of the state language. Deputy Head of the Ukrainian Institute of National Memory Volodymyr Tylishchak said… Continue Reading
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When we really leverage data, what do we learn about living longer?
Human heart with ecg graph. 3d illustration getty Ever since the fountain of youth, longevity has been a big quest for humanity. We want to get there, but historically, we just don’t quite know how. Enter Dr. John Day, who is a cardiologist and marathon runner,who wanted to know the secrets of… Continue Reading
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185 combat engagements, Russians intensifying activity in Vremivka sector
On November 11, as many as 185 combat engagements took place between the Ukrainian Defense Forces and Russian invaders on the front line, with the highest concentration of clashes around Kurakhove. At the same time, the enemy has intensified its activity in the Vremivka sector. … Continue Reading
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Missile strike on Kryvyi Rih: first fatality reported
The body of a woman has been recovered from under the rubble of a residential apartment building in Kryvyi Rih that was hit by a Russian missile today. This was reported by Chief of the Dnipropetrovsk Regional Military Administration, Serhii Lysak, on Telegram,… Continue Reading
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Trump’s return provokes worry, not shock, at world climate talks
BAKU, Azerbaijan — The U.S. and other countries sought to reassure the rest of the world Monday that whatever happens when President-elect Donald Trump takes office, global efforts to arrest climate change will continue. But lying underneath the show of resolve at the United Nations climate… Continue Reading
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Thousands of Serbians demand prime minister's resignation following deadly roof collapse
Thousands of Serbians demand prime minister’s resignation following deadly roof collapse Continue Reading
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Trump picks Lee Zeldin to lead EPA
President-elect Donald Trump named former New York Republican Rep. Lee Zeldin to be his administrator for the Environmental Protection Agency. The selection of Zeldin, a vocal Trump ally in Congress during his first term, was a surprise after Andrew Wheeler, who served as the second EPA chief… Continue Reading
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Tram set on fire in Amsterdam riot as tensions remain high
Police said the fire was quickly extinguished, and riot officers cleared the square, though it was not clear who started the unrest or whether it was related to last week’s violence. Continue Reading
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