Economy
Ukraine
Ukraine Shouldn’t Be AI Testing Ground, Order of Malta Warns
AI must serve people rather than power, international leaders said in Kyiv on July 2 as experts explored AI's role in Ukraine's humanitarian response and postwar reconstruction.
July 3, 2026
War in Ukraine
Ukraine Wants EU to Target Countries Selling Gasoline to Russia
Russia has already begun importing gasoline from India and secured additional supplies from Kazakhstan after Ukrainian attacks disrupted its refining sector.
July 3, 2026
Ukraine
ERC and Moyo Warehouses Destroyed, Porsche Dealership Hit in Overnight Russian Strike on Kyiv
Russia's combined drone and ballistic missile attack on the night of July 2 destroyed electronics retailer Moyo's warehouse and damaged ERC, Porsche Center Kyiv Airport, Agromat, and CityHotel Residence.
Updated: July 3, 2026
Ukraine
Ukraine's Banks Post Longest Credit Growth in 15 Years as Windfall Tax Threatens to Choke It Off
The National Bank of Ukraine’s financial stability report shows Russia’s January strikes battered corporate profitability even as banks extended a 30% lending streak.
July 1, 2026
Ukraine
Ukraine Accelerates Winter Energy Push With New Foreign Supply Pacts
Ukraine is preparing gas, power protection and energy partnerships for winter, while lagging communities may face personnel consequences.
July 1, 2026
Ukraine
Ukraine Pushes to Secure Gas, Fuel Ahead of Winter
Ukraine is preparing for winter by securing gas supplies, protecting energy infrastructure and finalizing new energy partnership agreements set for July, Zelensky says.
June 30, 2026
Ukraine
Ukraine Receives $3.6B as First Tranche of EU's Ukraine Support Loan
The EU’s memorandum tied to the deal lays out the tax and fiscal reforms Kyiv must pass to unlock two more tranches.
June 27, 2026
Ukraine
‘Russia Must Get Out’: Zelensky Sends Message to Putin’s ‘Friends’ Ahead of Crucial NATO Summit
Kyiv is seeking concrete air defense commitments while pressing partners to push Moscow toward diplomacy and an end to the war.
June 27, 2026
Ukraine
Ukraine Hints at 5 Hours Daily Blackouts in Peak Summer Season
The chair of Ukraine’s energy operator said the grid is more prepared this year – but attacks could still lead to blackouts if they coincide with peak summer usage.
June 25, 2026
Ukraine
Polish Deep-Strike Drone With 1,000-km Range Tested Near Kyiv
The Striker drone belongs to the growing class of so-called deep-strike drones designed to hit high-value targets far behind enemy lines.
June 25, 2026
Ukraine
US State Department Says Ukraine Is Currently Winning the War
A senior US State Department authority, Jeremy Levin, says Ukraine has “turned the situation around” and is currently in a phase where it is winning the war against Russia.
June 24, 2026
War in Ukraine
Russia Turns to India for Gasoline as Drone Strikes Cut Output by 25%
Russia is preparing large-scale gasoline imports from India after Ukrainian drone attacks on critical refineries pushed domestic fuel output to its lowest level in two decades.
June 24, 2026
Ukraine
IMF Clears Ukraine's First Review Under Fire. What Comes Next?
The IMF reviewed Ukraine amid Russian strikes on Kyiv while lawmakers stalled most required tax bills. Kyiv Post was told the Fund’s patience for this won’t last much longer.
June 24, 2026
War in Ukraine
Kremlin Insists Economy Is Stable as Budget Deficit Hits $80B
The Kremlin says Russia’s macroeconomic stability is “absolutely secured,” even as its budget deficit surpasses $80 billion (approximately €70 billion) and oil prices tumble to around $65 per barrel (roughly $1.55 per gallon or €0.38 per liter).
June 23, 2026
Business
Warsaw and Kyiv Fight Over an Award. Polish Companies Don’t Care
Politicians in Warsaw and Kyiv can fight over an award. The companies, it seems, have decided that’s not their problem.
June 22, 2026
Interview
Ukraine’s Recovery Means Transformation
Ukraine’s future depends on reform, investment, and European integration.
June 20, 2026

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