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Can the EU afford to rebuild Ukraine?

18/10/2025 - Leave a Comment

As Russian troops and tanks poured across his country’s borders on the night of February 23, 2022, Volodymyr Zelenskyy delivered a now-famous video address to the Russian people. “War is …

Can the EU afford to rebuild Ukraine? Read More

German parties strike deal to pass historic debt-funded investment package

15/03/2025 - Leave a Comment

Aid for Ukraine will now be exempt from German budget rules under a deal cut in Berlin to pass a massive debt-backed infrastructure and military spending package. BERLIN – Germany’s …

German parties strike deal to pass historic debt-funded investment package Read More

EU discord over Ukraine free trade spells trouble for Kyiv’s accession hopes

29/03/2024 - Leave a Comment

A squabble among EU countries over whether to grant Ukraine’s vast farming sector another year of emergency, no-strings-attached access to their markets could well be a taste of what’s to …

EU discord over Ukraine free trade spells trouble for Kyiv’s accession hopes Read More

Companies in Ukraine see problems pile up, but most tough it out

29/02/2024 - Leave a Comment

KYIV/LONDON, Feb 29 (Reuters) – German supermarket chain Metro (B4B.DE), opens new tab and its 3,400 employees in Ukraine have worked hard to get their business back to where it was …

Companies in Ukraine see problems pile up, but most tough it out Read More

German farmers: Ukraine membership would spell end of EU farming system

18/11/202318/11/2023 - Leave a Comment

Following last week’s recommendation by the European Commission to open formal accession talks with Ukraine, Joachim Rukwied, the president of the German Farmers’ Association (DBV), warned of its consequences on the …

German farmers: Ukraine membership would spell end of EU farming system Read More

Russia strikes Ukraine’s Danube port, driving up global grain prices

04/08/2023 - Leave a Comment

KYIV, Aug 2 (Reuters) – Russia attacked Ukraine’s main inland port across the Danube River from Romania on Wednesday, sending global food prices higher as it ramped up its use …

Russia strikes Ukraine’s Danube port, driving up global grain prices Read More

Ukraine is reforming its welfare system as the cost of war rises

28/04/2023 - Leave a Comment

The Ukrainian government is continuing with wide-reaching reforms to its social welfare system as the country faces the ever-increasing cost of war with Russia, now in its second year. National …

Ukraine is reforming its welfare system as the cost of war rises Read More

‘Path to oblivion’: Ukraine military gains could deepen Russia’s economic problems

25/09/2022 - Leave a Comment

Ukraine’s military has had stunning success in recent weeks, recapturing Russian-occupied territory in the northeast and south of the country. Holger Schmieding, chief economist at Berenberg, said the recent Ukrainian …

‘Path to oblivion’: Ukraine military gains could deepen Russia’s economic problems Read More

Ukraine battles to avoid hyperinflation as war costs soar

26/08/202226/08/2022 - Leave a Comment

As the war against Russia enters its seventh month on Wednesday, Ukraine is stuck between a financial rock and a hard place as it seeks to stay afloat while fighting off Moscow’s invading forces. Tax revenues have …

Ukraine battles to avoid hyperinflation as war costs soar Read More

UK to be major economy worst hit by Ukraine war, says OECD

24/06/2022 - Leave a Comment

Britain’s economy is forecast to slow to a standstill next year as it suffers more than any other major industrial country from the effects of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. The UK …

UK to be major economy worst hit by Ukraine war, says OECD Read More

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