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  • Ivano-Frankivsk in western Ukraine is the country’s most transparent city for investors, according to Transparency International Ukraine’s Transparency in The Investment Sector Ranking.
  • Russia could launch assault on Ukraine’s Azov Sea coast, according to Ukraine’s top naval commander. Russia has nearly 120 vessels of various types challenging Ukraine’s security in the region, although only 36 of them are currently capable of performing naval operations, and only 24 are fully armed, the commander said.
  • Turkey celebrated the 95th anniversary of founding of republic on Oct. 29 with its friends in Kyiv. Check out our photo report from the event.
  • Ukrainian Foreign Minister Pavlo Klimkin said Ukraine needs to consider dual citizenship. Currently it is illegal for Ukrainians to have a dual citizenship.
  • Batkivshchyna Party leader and 2019 presidential candidate Yulia Tymoshenko held a yet another forum of her supporters in Kyiv. There, she claimed she was founding a “war cabinet” – a group of experts that would develop ideas to achieve peace for Ukraine.
  • The average salary in Ukraine in September amounted to Hr 9,042 (about $320), which is 2.4 times more than the minimum salary.

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