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City on the brink of blackout after a new attack by Russia; the occupiers have unleashed chaos. Here’s what we know.
The number of injured is rising following new relentless attacks, with fires breaking out.
TK Group plans to maintain salaries despite the increase in military tax.
Agreements are in place for Lithuania's first tranche of €10 million for the implementation of the "Danish Initiative" in 2024, according to Shmyhal.
The head of the Rada committee, Hetmantsev, anticipates a shift to a progressive income tax scale following the war.
S&P has downgraded Ukrzaliznytsia's rating following its proposal for a one-year moratorium on Eurobond payments.
The Ministry of Social Policy stated that the attack on the Justice Ministry's registries will not affect social payments for citizens.
Hetmanets believes it is essential to revisit the issue of parcel taxation.
PrivatBank is utilizing alternative information sources until the state registries are restored.
The cancellation of competitions involving international experts jeopardizes the program with the IMF, according to Pidlasa.
In the first nine months, Ukrposhta boosted its net income by 12.28% while reducing losses by 4.9%.
The Cabinet will appoint the coordinator of the gambling market regulator, according to the head of the committee in the Parliament.
The NBU has expanded the circumstances under which interest payments on Eurobonds can be made from Ukraine.
Scholz is planning a trip to Russia with a peace mission, according to media reports.
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The State Emergency Service reported the aftermath of the Russian attack on Kyiv.
Ukraine has repatriated the bodies of its fallen defenders.
A photo report showcasing the aftermath of a ballistic attack on Kyiv.
A hotel in the Holosiivskyi district has been damaged, prompting foreign nationals to leave the area.
The State Emergency Service of Kyiv reported one fatality due to the attack.