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Ukraine
Second Attempt: Defense Ministry Revises Mobilization Bill
Everyone in Ukraine agrees that a massive new mobilization is imperative. But the devil is in the details, and lawmakers are still in the process of hammering out the fine points.
Feb. 4, 2024
Ukraine
Eurotopics: Hungary Yields - EU summit Agrees Aid for Ukraine
A selection of what European papers are saying.
Feb. 3, 2024
Ukraine
Ukraine Twins Smiling Through Bombs to go for Olympic Gold
The sunny sisters are one of Ukraine's best hopes of a gold medal at the Paris Olympics after winning a bronze in artistic swimming at the Tokyo Games three years ago.
Feb. 3, 2024
Ukraine
Top UN Court Says It Can Rule on Most of Ukraine Invasion Case
In a preliminary ruling in March 2022, the ICJ sided with Ukraine and ordered Russia to halt its invasion immediately.
Feb. 2, 2024
Ukraine
Ukraine Should Offer the World Innovations: Notes From the Economic Forum in Davos
January’s annual meeting of the 54th World Economic Forum highlighted the potential use of technological innovation and international collaboration to bring post-war prosperity to Ukraine.
Feb. 2, 2024
Ukraine
EU's 27 States Reach Deal on 50 bn-euro Aid to Ukraine
As doubts swirl over future support from Ukraine's other major ally the United States, the EU deal is a major boost for Kyiv as Russia's war nears the start of its third year.
Feb. 1, 2024
Ukraine
Interview with Israeli-Ukraine Chamber of Commerce Chairman Evgeny Shulgin
Economic and cultural links between Israel and Ukraine are significant. Both nations are united by the common threat of the Tehran/Moscow axis, but their connections are most apparent in business.
Feb. 1, 2024
Ukraine
Finland’s Largest Art Museum Acknowledges Ilya Repin as Ukrainian
The Largest Art Museum in Finland, the Athenaeum, has changed the nationality of the artist Ilya Repin from Russian to Ukrainian in its cataloguing system.
Feb. 1, 2024

