Economist Oleh Pendzin analyzes Ukraine's 2024 budget, funding sources, the role of international aid, and issues with social spending and its effectiveness.
How Mikhail Fridman, a major businessman, is suing three countries over billions in frozen assets and sanctions, with legal help from Western lawyers.
European agriculture faces a crisis: falling prices for grain and sugar, tough competition and high costs threaten agricultural producers.
Analysis of the impact of a corruption scandal on Ukrainian domestic policy and ongoing negotiations with the United States.
Analysis of US, Hungarian, Russian, and EU political stances regarding Ukraine's funding and key points in peace negotiations.
Overview of key changes for Ukrainians abroad: benefit reductions, new requirements, employment, documents, and pensions.
The European Commission is preparing a €140 billion loan to Ukraine, secured by frozen Russian assets. The final decision depends on the European Council and some EU countries.
Major attack on Ukraine, talks on Trump's peace plan, German military aid, the Yermak situation, and corruption news.
Ukraine agrees to fiscal tightening and tax reforms to secure an $8.1 billion IMF loan. What tax benefits will be abolished and how will this affect businesses?