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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
Energy
Dragon Capital Closes Ukraine's First Infrastructure Fund at $240 Million; EBRD, IFC, and EIB Anchor the Round
Dragon Capital and Amber Infrastructure complete the first close of the first-ever fund dedicated to Ukrainian infrastructure, backed by the EBRD, EIB, and IFC.
May 28, 2026
Business
Ukraine Launches First War-Risk Insurance Payouts as 4 Kyiv Firms Cut Premium Costs by Two-Thirds
Ukraine’s Export Credit Agency has made its first payouts under a state war-risk insurance subsidy program, cutting effective premium rates from 4.24% to 1.19% for the first 4 participating companies.
May 27, 2026
War in Ukraine
Over 900 Housing Compensation Claims Made in Kyiv After Russia’s Weekend Missile Barrage
Ukraine’s recovery minister said close to 1,000 applications were submitted in Kyiv alone within 24 hours after the attack, with an additional 147 submitted from the wider region.
May 25, 2026
Energy
OPINION: Ukraine’s Energy Security Needs Community Power
Ukraine must transition to decentralized, community owned energy to boost resilience, empower citizens and avoid rebuilding a vulnerable centralized system.
May 24, 2026
Europe
OPINION: Ukraine Could Win and Still Lose the Country for Which It Fights
A nation may endure bombardment but still be undone by the drain of debt, demographics and domestic predation – pressured further by Washington treating the war as a transaction.
May 23, 2026
Interview
Naftogaz, Ukrzaliznytsia Made Loan Repayments to EBRD in 2026, EBRD President Says
“We have no project where we could say it fails and the level of default is very limited,” Odile Renaud-Basso told Kyiv Post in an exclusive interview in Kyiv.
May 20, 2026
Europe
OPINION: Ukraine’s Recovery and Reconstruction: What Am I Missing?
Ukraine’s recovery talks highlight stalled EU accession clarity, uncertain US commitment, and the absence of a credible plan to manage massive postwar funding.
May 16, 2026
IMF
Investors Still Eye Ukraine Reconstruction Despite War, PrivatBank CEO Says
PrivatBank CEO Mikael Björknert says discussions with stakeholders are now focused on the hard question: who finances Ukraine’s $600 billion rebuild?
May 11, 2026
Ukraine
PrivatBank CEO Reveals How Ukraine Can Fund $600B Reconstruction | Exclusive Interview
PrivatBank CEO Mikael Björknert says discussions with US and international stakeholders have moved past curiosity toward real financing Ukraine’s $600B rebuild.
May 8, 2026
Corruption
OPINION: Accounting Chamber vs. Corruption: How Proactive Auditing Saves Billions in Budget Funds
Proactive auditing is not just a new anti-corruption rally cry. Nor is it merely a technical procedure. It is already in operation paving the way toward true government accountability.
May 4, 2026
Recovery
OPINION: Soldiers and Startups: Who Shares in Ukraine’s Victory?
Ukraine’s future may depend on whether those who fought for Ukraine’s survival – the veterans – are given a meaningful share in the tech-driven prosperity that is now beginning to flourish.
April 19, 2026
War in Ukraine
Borodianka – Road to Recovery
Four years ago, this small town in Kyiv region suffered extensive destruction by Russian forces. Following reconstruction and recovery efforts – what does it look like today?
April 6, 2026
Business
Polish Fintech Zen Buys PINbank, Ukrainian Asvio Bank Buys Motor-Bank at Auction
Poland’s Zen fintech buys insolvent PINbank, and Ukraine’s Asvio Bank takes Motor-Bank, as another foreign investor enters the market after the Deposit Guarantee Fund’s auction for two failed lenders.
Updated: April 1, 2026
Ukraine
OPINION: Advisory Board as Test of Ukraine’s Institutional Maturity
Rebuilding Ukraine both during and after the war will be a serious challenge. It will be important to make sure the institutions function as well as possible.
March 28, 2026
Business
McDonald’s Reopens in Mykolaiv After Water Supply Issues Resolved
McDonald’s has reopened in Mykolaiv after a prolonged closure caused by water quality issues following the Kakhovka dam destruction, restoring over 100 jobs.
March 27, 2026
