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Ukraine
Ukraine’s January Inflation Falls to 7.4%, Slowing Its Pace of Decline
Although the consumer inflation is still falling, the base inflation rate has fallen for another percent, easing the price pressures in the country.
Feb. 11, 2026
Energy
How Ukrainians Are Protecting Their Homes Against Russia’s Winter Offensive
Kyiv faces up to 20 hours without electricity each day after relentless Russian strikes, yet residents are finding creative ways to cope with the blackout.
Jan. 17, 2026
Ukraine
Ukraine’s December Inflation Rate Falls by 1.3%
Inflation has fallen to 8% with just 3% left to reach the National Bank of Ukraine’s 5% inflation target.
Jan. 10, 2026
Ukraine Secured $52.4 Billion in 2025 External Financing, Mostly From Frozen Russian Assets Profits
Ukraine’s Finance Ministry said it secured $52.4 billion in 2025 budget support, with over 70% coming via G7 ERA loans repaid from profits on frozen Russian assets.
Dec. 31, 2025
Ukraine
ANALYSIS: Ukraine’s Grand Strategy Takes Center Stage
Ukraine has been implementing a long-term, well-planned grand strategy they should have been allowed to pursue all along, thus winning the war NATO hoped it would never have to fight.
Dec. 22, 2025
Ukraine
Ukraine’s November Inflation Finally Hits Single Digit
That doesn’t necessarily mean Ukraine’s central bank will rush to cut the key rate – inflation has fallen from double digits after a year of pressure, but remains far from the 5% target.
Dec. 10, 2025
Ukraine
Key Figures of Ukraine’s 2026 Wartime Budget
Ukraine’s Verkhovna Rada has passed the 2026 state budget with record defense and security spending as the war with Russia grinds on and shows no sign of any truce, burdening the finances.
Dec. 6, 2025
Zelensky
ANALYSIS: All the President’s Men – Ukraine’s Presidential Office and Political Fallout After Yermak’s Departure
Many in Ukraine expect a power vacuum after the departure of Andriy Yermak, Zelensky’s chief of staff, from the presidential office – but why is it such a big deal?
Dec. 5, 2025
War in Ukraine
A War Turned Into a Global Casino: Polymarket Cashes In on Ukraine’s Suffering
As prediction markets turn frontline movements into tradable odds, a sprawling global betting ecosystem is monetizing every Ukrainian setback and every Russian advance.
Dec. 2, 2025
Ukraine
What Is Fire Point? Co-founders Break Silence at First Public Briefing
At their first public press conference, Fire Point founders and Ukraine’s military highlighted the success of their deep-strike drones but revealed few details on initial funding.
Dec. 2, 2025
Georgia
One Woman’s Basement Museum in Georgia Keeps Russia’s War Memory Alive
One woman’s refusal to forget what was lost after the Russian invasion of Georgia in August 2008 offers grave reminders of the enduring weight of war for civilians near the occupation line.
Dec. 1, 2025
War in Ukraine
Ukrainian Drones and Weapons Head to Europe as Exports Expand
Amid daily shelling, Ukraine’s defense industry has reached peak production – surpassing what the government can buy. Kyiv is now looking to export its surplus.
Nov. 29, 2025
Ukraine
Ukraine and GDP Warrant Holders Terminate Negotiations Without Agreement
Ukraine failed to reach an agreement with holders of its $3.2 billion GDP warrants to restructure the securities. The government says it will keep seeking solutions to ensure debt sustainability.
Nov. 9, 2025
Europe
ANALYSIS: Ukraine’s $1.14 Billion EU Export Loss Cut to $253 Million After Reorientation, Economists Estimate
Independent research estimated high losses from lower access to the EU markets – but market reorientation is rapidly improving the situation, potentially averting tragedy.
Oct. 29, 2025
Zelensky
‘Better Late Than Never’ – What Caused Fall of Odesa’s Mayor, Why Now?
Ukraine’s president ordered that Hennadiy Trukhanov should be stripped of his Ukrainian citizenship on Tuesday – why, and how will this vitally important Black Sea port city now be governed?
Oct. 16, 2025
Ukraine
Dynastic Wars, Family Diplomacy: A Thousand-Year Connection Between Kyiv and Royal London
Ukraine and Great Britain share an intertwined history dating as far back as Kyiv’s influence on the struggle for the throne in London a thousand years ago.
Sept. 20, 2025
Ukraine
Ukraine’s January Inflation Falls to 7.4%, Slowing Its Pace of Decline
Although the consumer inflation is still falling, the base inflation rate has fallen for another percent, easing the price pressures in the country.
Feb. 11, 2026
Energy
How Ukrainians Are Protecting Their Homes Against Russia’s Winter Offensive
Kyiv faces up to 20 hours without electricity each day after relentless Russian strikes, yet residents are finding creative ways to cope with the blackout.
Jan. 17, 2026
Ukraine
Ukraine’s December Inflation Rate Falls by 1.3%
Inflation has fallen to 8% with just 3% left to reach the National Bank of Ukraine’s 5% inflation target.
Jan. 10, 2026
Ukraine Secured $52.4 Billion in 2025 External Financing, Mostly From Frozen Russian Assets Profits
Ukraine’s Finance Ministry said it secured $52.4 billion in 2025 budget support, with over 70% coming via G7 ERA loans repaid from profits on frozen Russian assets.
Dec. 31, 2025
Ukraine
ANALYSIS: Ukraine’s Grand Strategy Takes Center Stage
Ukraine has been implementing a long-term, well-planned grand strategy they should have been allowed to pursue all along, thus winning the war NATO hoped it would never have to fight.
Dec. 22, 2025
Ukraine
Ukraine’s November Inflation Finally Hits Single Digit
That doesn’t necessarily mean Ukraine’s central bank will rush to cut the key rate – inflation has fallen from double digits after a year of pressure, but remains far from the 5% target.
Dec. 10, 2025
Ukraine
Key Figures of Ukraine’s 2026 Wartime Budget
Ukraine’s Verkhovna Rada has passed the 2026 state budget with record defense and security spending as the war with Russia grinds on and shows no sign of any truce, burdening the finances.
Dec. 6, 2025
Zelensky
ANALYSIS: All the President’s Men – Ukraine’s Presidential Office and Political Fallout After Yermak’s Departure
Many in Ukraine expect a power vacuum after the departure of Andriy Yermak, Zelensky’s chief of staff, from the presidential office – but why is it such a big deal?
Dec. 5, 2025
War in Ukraine
A War Turned Into a Global Casino: Polymarket Cashes In on Ukraine’s Suffering
As prediction markets turn frontline movements into tradable odds, a sprawling global betting ecosystem is monetizing every Ukrainian setback and every Russian advance.
Dec. 2, 2025
Ukraine
What Is Fire Point? Co-founders Break Silence at First Public Briefing
At their first public press conference, Fire Point founders and Ukraine’s military highlighted the success of their deep-strike drones but revealed few details on initial funding.
Dec. 2, 2025
Georgia
One Woman’s Basement Museum in Georgia Keeps Russia’s War Memory Alive
One woman’s refusal to forget what was lost after the Russian invasion of Georgia in August 2008 offers grave reminders of the enduring weight of war for civilians near the occupation line.
Dec. 1, 2025
War in Ukraine
Ukrainian Drones and Weapons Head to Europe as Exports Expand
Amid daily shelling, Ukraine’s defense industry has reached peak production – surpassing what the government can buy. Kyiv is now looking to export its surplus.
Nov. 29, 2025
Ukraine
Ukraine and GDP Warrant Holders Terminate Negotiations Without Agreement
Ukraine failed to reach an agreement with holders of its $3.2 billion GDP warrants to restructure the securities. The government says it will keep seeking solutions to ensure debt sustainability.
Nov. 9, 2025
Europe
ANALYSIS: Ukraine’s $1.14 Billion EU Export Loss Cut to $253 Million After Reorientation, Economists Estimate
Independent research estimated high losses from lower access to the EU markets – but market reorientation is rapidly improving the situation, potentially averting tragedy.
Oct. 29, 2025
Zelensky
‘Better Late Than Never’ – What Caused Fall of Odesa’s Mayor, Why Now?
Ukraine’s president ordered that Hennadiy Trukhanov should be stripped of his Ukrainian citizenship on Tuesday – why, and how will this vitally important Black Sea port city now be governed?
Oct. 16, 2025
Ukraine
Dynastic Wars, Family Diplomacy: A Thousand-Year Connection Between Kyiv and Royal London
Ukraine and Great Britain share an intertwined history dating as far back as Kyiv’s influence on the struggle for the throne in London a thousand years ago.
Sept. 20, 2025

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