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Ukraine will be able to completely stop importing electricity in 2027.
The National Bank of Ukraine has now estimated that the electricity deficit will be at 1% by the end of this year compared to the previous estimate of 3%. It is also forecasted that in 2026 the deficit will stay at 1%, including imports. By 2027, the need for electricity…
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Ukraine is selling a unique rare earth metals production enterprise in Europe, as well as the Energostal Institute.
The State Property Fund has announced an auction for the sale of the state-owned stake in the Titanium Institute with an initial price of ₴99.77M ($2.4M). The auction will be held on August 12. The Titanium Institute is the only comprehensive research and design…
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Rocket alert sirens send millions to shelter as missile launched from Yemen
Rocket alert sirens sounded in areas of central Israel and the Jerusalem area early Tuesday morning following the launch of a ballistic missile from Yemen. The IDF said its aerial defense systems were operated to intercept the threat and later…
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The BBC visits the Korean survivors of the Hiroshima bomb
Hyojung KimBBC Korean in Hapcheon
BBC/Hyojung Kim
Lee Jung-soon, 88, is one of many nuclear bomb survivors who now lives in Hapcheon, South Korea At 08:15 on August 6, 1945, as a nuclear bomb was falling like a stone through the skies over…
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The high yield of hryvnia instruments has contributed to an increase in savings among Ukrainians. Lending to businesses and individuals also grew actively.
Maintaining the discount rate at 15.5% in the second quarter of 2025 supported high yields from hryvnia instruments and encouraged demand from the public. At the same time, this did not hinder the active growth of loans to businesses and individuals, according to the…
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Ukraine is expected to continue losing population through emigration until 2027, with an additional 400,000 citizens anticipated to leave.
The National Bank of Ukraine projects that the net migration outflow this year will be around 200,000 people. According to the bank’s inflation report, migration outflows are forecasted to continue at a similar level in 2026. However, net return migration is expected…
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OPEC+ increases its oil output as Trump threatens tariffs on Russian buyers.
OPEC+ countries agreed to boost oil production by 547,000 barrels per day in September amid worries about possible disruptions to Russian crude supplies. The eight OPEC+ countries’ decision comes as the US intensifies its pressure on India to halt purchases of Russian…
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Ukraine’s largest agricultural holding completes its acquisition of one of Spain’s largest meat producers with plans to boost exports.
Ukraine’s largest poultry producer, MHP, has finalized a deal to acquire over 92% of UVESA Group’s authorized capital, making it a leader in the Spanish food industry. The transaction was officially concluded after obtaining all necessary permits from Ukrainian,…
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A Ukrainian company, after losing all its mines in the Donbas, is planning to mine coal in Poland.
Coal Energy, a company with Ukrainian roots and listed on the Warsaw Stock Exchange, aims to restart coal mining at mines that have been closed in Poland and Romania, relying on its experience in reviving unprofitable state-owned mines in Ukraine. Although Poland has a…
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