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Ukraine’s Commander-in-Chief Oleksandr Syrskyi has deployed additional forces and resources to locate and eliminate Russian sabotage and reconnaissance groups breaking through defensive lines in the ...
The European Commission has opened applications for a €20 million ($23 million) startup funding program, the Ukrainian Startup Fund reported on Aug. 12.
Ukraine’s Ambassador to Japan Serhiy Korsunsky assessed the situation for Ukraine in an interview with Radio NV following controversial remarks by U.S. President Donald Trump and ahead of his meeting ...
Ukraine has begun testing Starlink’s Direct to Cell technology, which transforms a standard smartphone into a satellite terminal, Digital Transformation Minister Mykhailo Fedorov announced on Aug. 12.
Belarusian cement is displacing Russian products from the domestic market, leading Russian producers to propose import limits and anti-dumping duties, Ukraine’s Foreign Intelligence Service reported ...
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has instructed the government to ease border-crossing rules for Ukrainians up to 22 years old, the My—Ukraine TV channel reported on Aug. 12.
Near Dobropillia in Ukraine’s Donetsk Oblast, Russian invaders used massed “meat” assaults backed by artillery and guided aerial bombs, National Guard spokesman Maksym Bakulin told Suspilne Donbas on ...
European defense factories are expanding three times faster than in peacetime, covering more than 7 million square meters of new industrial construction, in what the Financial Times describes in its ...
Military expert Pavlo Narozhnyi, founder of the Reactive Post charity, told Radio NV about dangerous Russian advances near Dobropillia and their threat to Ukraine on Aug. 12.
The District Court of Amsterdam has frozen the assets of Dutch company Gazprom Neft Middle East, through which Gazprom Neft operated in Iraqi Kurdistan, Investing.com reported on Aug. 12.
Ukraine’s Chief Rabbi, Moshe Reuven Azman, is building an apartment building for the families of fallen defenders, large families, and people who lost their homes due to Russian war, he wrote on Aug.
There are two possible reasons why Russia has reduced the number of drone and missile strikes on Ukraine, aviation expert and senior researcher at the State Aviation Museum Valerii Romanenko explained ...
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