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Land prices for individuals have increased by 10% since the commercial land market opened.
In a new analytical review of the land market by the KSE, it is reported that after the opening of Ukraine’s agricultural land market for companies, prices for transactions involving individuals have increased by 9-10%. At the same time, the researchers emphasize that… Continue Reading
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Ukraine might consider an agreement with Russia to end strikes on energy facilities.
Ukraine is ready to consider the possibility of a making a deal with Russia on the mutual cessation of strikes on energy infrastructure, but only with the mediation of Qatar or another country, said the head of the President’s Office, Andriy Yermak. Ukraine held… Continue Reading
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After criticizing slow aid deliveries, Zelenskyy has noted positive developments in supplies from partners for the front; most Ukrainians believe in a fair end to the war.
President Zelenskyy said there are currently essential developments in military supplies from Ukraine’s partners. According to him, an increase in supplies is currently recorded through support packages, and artillery supplies have improved. It should be noted that… Continue Reading
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A Polish container rail transport operator is expanding its business in Ukraine and searching for a location to construct a terminal.
Polish logistics company Laude Smart Intermodal from Toruń, which controls 33% of the container rail transport market in Ukraine, is preparing a large-scale expansion of its activities. Despite the war risks, the company has developed innovative containers and plans to… Continue Reading
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UWEA: Investors are preparing to create a green energy development fund in Ukraine.
Preparatory work is underway in Ukraine to create a fund that international financial organizations will finance to stimulate the construction of renewable energy facilities, said Andriy Konechenkov, Chairman of the Board of the Ukrainian Wind Energy Association. “We,… Continue Reading
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Danube ports need 150,000 tons of cargo monthly so as not to lose their developed potential.
Danube ports cannot compete for export cargo; if it is not possible to export goods through Odesa, the business will be reoriented to EU ports, the Ukrainian Danube Shipping Company (UDP) reported. “The Danube needs a comprehensive plan based on the realities of the… Continue Reading
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Russian disinformation accelerates toward US election
Disinformation has been part of the American political landscape for years now — and even on the eve of the 2024 election, it may still be accelerating. Multiple Russian disinformation campaigns targeting the U.S. elections have ramped up their efforts to sow discord about the electoral… Continue Reading
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In October, Ukraine exported goods worth $3.8B, a record for the year.
Last month, Ukraine exported goods worth more than $3.8B, 18.7% more than in September. This is the highest indicator for 2024 so far. Since the beginning of the year, the export of goods has reached almost $34.6B. A significant October increase in exports became… Continue Reading
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Russo-Ukrainian war, day 985: North Koreans enter fight in Kursk, as Russian losses exceed 700,000
Exclusives Military Ukrainian drone unit strikes another Russian Buk-M2 air defense system in Luhansk Oblast (video). Ukraine’s 77th Separate Airmobile Brigade used reconnaissance drones for targeting and FPV drones for the attack. Forbes: outnumbered Ukrainian brigade… Continue Reading
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Kherson shows consequences of enemy shelling
Kherson showed the consequences of Russia’s shelling of residential areas in the Dniprovskyi district of the city. The corresponding video was posted on Facebook by Roman Mrochko, the head of the Kherson City Military Administration, Ukrinform reports. “Last… Continue Reading
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