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November 9: holidays and events on this day
On 9 November, Ukraine celebrates the All-Ukrainian Day of Cultural Workers and Folk Art Lovers, while the world celebrates the…
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Drone attack in Odesa and the surrounding area: one person killed, 13 others injured
As a result of a night attack by Russian drones on Odesa and its surroundings on 9 November, one person…
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Elon Musk joins talks between Trump and Zelensky: Axios
On 6 November, during a telephone conversation between US President-elect Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, American businessman Elon…
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Ukraine
Russians strike at Kharkiv with UAVs: one of the city’s busiest roads is damaged
On the night of 9 November, a guided aerial bomb hit one of Kharkiv’s busiest roads, damaging the roadway, trolleybus…
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Ukraine
The AMCU fined a cosmetic gel manufacturer UAH 240 thousand
The Antimonopoly Committee of Ukraine has found that Euro Plus violated the law and misled consumers. This was reported by…
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Ukraine
Ukraine officially terminates agreement on air service with Iran
On 8 November, the Cabinet of Ministers terminated the agreement on air services between Ukraine and Iran. The government’s representative…
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Ukraine
London halts missile sales as relations with Kyiv grow tense: The Guardian
Relations between Ukraine and the United Kingdom have cooled significantly since the change of government in London in July this…
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Shmyhal announces monthly supplement for teachers: UAH 1,000 from January, UAH 2,000 from September
Starting next year, Ukrainian teachers will receive an additional UAH 1,000 per month to their basic salary. This was announced…
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EU and the world
From next year, Ukrainian teachers will receive an additional UAH 1,000 per month to their basic salary. This was announced by Prime Minister Denys Shmygal, summarising the results of the government meeting. From September 2025 the size of this additional payment will be increased to 2000 UAH. “From 1 January 2025 we introduce a monthly “teacher’s supplement” to the salary of teachers in the amount of 1000 UAH “per hand”, – said Shmygal. From 1 September next year, this amount will increase to 2000 UAH for each teacher. The decision was made in fulfilment of the President’s instruction to support teachers who shape the future of Ukraine. The Ministry of Education specified that from 1 January teachers will receive an additional 1000 UAH ‘on hand’ (1300 UAH before taxation), and from September – 2000 UAH (2600 UAH before taxation). The additional payment will be received by teachers of state and municipal schools, and it will be valid until the end of martial law, with the possibility of extension for the whole year, when it will be cancelled. In order to implement the law ‘On Education’ to increase the salaries of teachers to the level of three minimum wages, we need additional funding of more than 300 billion UAH. The MES recalled that due to budget constraints and the need for international loans, the introduction of this norm is postponed from 2019. On 25 October, President Volodymyr Zelensky instructed the government to start a support programme for the population, which provides for a payment of 1000 UAH per person. The programme is planned to be launched from 1 December. On 29 October, Prime Minister Shmygal said that the programme is part of a wider winter support package. Additional measures include winter subsidies matching last year’s amounts and an expanded Affordable Medicines Programme. Households heating their homes with wood, coal or other solid fuels will receive a lump-sum allowance of up to UAH 21,000, covering about 500,000 families.
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Employee bookings will resume until the audit is completed: Shmyhal
The Cabinet of Ministers has promised to resume reservations for people liable for military service in the near future: employees…
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