Economy
War in Ukraine
EU Disburses €34M in Support Package for Armenia
The EU has released €34M ($39M) to Armenia to cushion Russian trade restrictions and support local exporters.
June 20, 2026
Education
Digitalization of Education: A Powerful Tool to Minimize Learning Loss in Ukraine
Online education in Ukraine during the war is no longer a forced measure, but a complex ecosystem that ensures learning continuity.
June 19, 2026
Ukraine
Frontline Prayer Breakfast Held in Dnipro
Nearly 400 participants from ten frontline regions gathered in Dnipro for the city’s first prayer breakfast, adapting a US tradition to pray for Ukraine’s defenders and a peaceful future.
June 18, 2026
Increase in Russia's Fossil Fuel Export Revenues in May
Russia’s May 2026 fossil fuel revenues rose despite steady export volumes, driven by higher prices and increased purchases from China, India, and parts of Europe.
June 16, 2026
Ukraine
Russia Destroys Nova Poshta's Largest Sorting Terminal in Kyiv Strike
The facility, which featured automation by Vanderlande and was the first of its kind in Ukraine, has been completely leveled.
June 15, 2026
Germany
Germany Warns of Russian Orbital Nuclear Threat
A senior German military commander has warned that Russia might be developing orbital nuclear weapons capable of destroying massive portions of low-Earth orbit infrastructure.
June 14, 2026
Ukraine
IMF Staff Greenlights $690 Million for Ukraine Despite Missed VAT Benchmark
IMF staff and Kyiv reach a deal unlocking $690M, while the Fund warns on fiscal, energy and anti-corruption reforms.
June 13, 2026
Economy
Ukraine Annual Inflation Decelerates for First Time After Fuel Price Spike
Ukraine’s inflation decreased to 8.2%, the first deceleration in months, but a 38.7% annual jump in fuel prices is still feeding into transportation and services and keeping core inflation high.
Updated: June 13, 2026
Ukraine
OPINION: Learning from Ukraine’s Restructuring of Defense Tech
Why partnering with Ukraine in the defense tech space makes so much sense.
June 7, 2026
Ukraine
Ukraine Targets St. Petersburg Oil Hub, Kronstadt Military Facilities as Putin’s ‘Davos’ Opens
Zelensky confirmed Ukrainian strikes on the St. Petersburg oil terminal, Kronstadt base, and a defense plant in Tambov deep inside Russia.
Updated: June 3, 2026
Business
Russian Strike Damages Residential Quarter of Kyiv’s UNIT.City Innovation Park
Russian missile and drone attack on Kyiv damaged the residential quarter of UNIT.City, Ukraine’s innovation park, blowing out windows and scarring facades.
June 2, 2026
War in Ukraine
Kremlin Warned: War Spending Is Breaking the Budget
Internal divisions are emerging between fiscal authorities calling for cuts and security officials pushing to maintain defence spending despite rising economic strain.
June 2, 2026
Energy
Russia Hits Key Naftogaz Facility in Kharkiv Region in Double-Tap Strike
Russia struck a key Naftogaz facility in the Kharkiv region in a deliberate double-tap attack during a massive air raid across Ukraine.
June 2, 2026
War in Ukraine
Ukraine’s Refinery Campaign Forces Fuel Limits in Moscow
Gas stations in Novaya Moskva have begun displaying notices limiting gasoline sales to 60 liters (about 16 gallons) per customer and diesel fuel sales to 100 liters (about 26 gallons).
June 1, 2026
Business
Ukraine's MHP Plans to Buy 70% of Greek Poultry Producer Nitsiakos
MHP signed an agreement to take a phased 70% stake in Greek poultry group Th. Nitsiakos AVEE, with an option to acquire the company in full. The deal has yet to close.
June 1, 2026
Energy
Russia Imposes Jet Fuel Export Ban Amid Fuel Crisis
Russia said the ban will last five months after imposing a similar decision on gasoline exports months prior amid intensified Ukrainian strikes.
June 1, 2026

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