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Interview
Corruption, Sanctions and Asset Declarations: Glimpse Inside Ukraine’s Corruption Prevention Agency
Ukrainians are now fervently against corruption. Yet Russia’s invasion has forced a shift in the work of Ukraine’s National Agency for Prevention of Corruption (NAPC). So what’s happening?
Dec. 27, 2022
War in Ukraine
How Ukraine's Largest Investment Holding is Making Sure Russia Pays For its Invasion
Despite massive attacks on its energy infrastructure, SCM is working hard to bolster Ukrainian resilience whilst fighting for justice in the European Courts.
Dec. 27, 2022
War in Ukraine
"Russia's Bubble is Busting" - Dr. Alexandre Skiba, Professor of Economics
Chair Economics Dept., University of Wyoming, USA explains why things are falling apart in Moscow.
Dec. 26, 2022
Ukraine
"Сorruption in Ukraine Now Would Be Like Stealing Western Money" – Vitaliy Shabunin, Anti-Corruption Activist
In order to join the EU, Ukraine needs to reform its judicial system. But the inertia of the past’s endemic corruption threatens to undermine the process.
Dec. 26, 2022
Russia
Russia's House of Economic Cards is Falling Apart
“The Kremlin tried Ruble-stabilization, but now we see Moscow is on the tip of a financial bubble - From here it can accelerate even faster.”
Dec. 25, 2022
War in Ukraine
Ukrainian Female Marine: Why I Fight
One woman’s move from medic to field intelligence work in hot spots
Dec. 19, 2022
Interview
"Parliament Should be Doing a Lot Better in War Conditions" - Senior Lawmaker
Tax Evasion Still Costing Ukraine Billions - Yaroslav Zheleznyak, Senior Lawmaker
Dec. 16, 2022
War in Ukraine
‘Worse than Mariupol’ – An Eyewitness Account of the Horrors Unfolding in Bakhmut
Soldier turned volunteer Petro Stone describes the unfolding humanitarian crisis in Bakhmut, the Ukrainian city turned into a “meat grinder” as Russia makes repeated attempts to take it.
Dec. 9, 2022

