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Poland entered the top 20 economies in the world, overtaking Switzerland
Poland entered the world’s twenty largest economies, overtaking Switzerland, and its annual output exceeded $1 trillion. Behind this milestone is…
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Ukraine ranks third among European countries with the highest unemployment rate
Real unemployment in Ukraine remains one of the highest in Europe, although official data show a sharp decline in the…
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Gender inequality in the labor market: female unemployment during wartime
The full-scale Russian invasion of 2022 has affected all aspects of life in Ukraine. The economy has shrunk, the labor…
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Ukraine became the world’s largest arms importer in 2021-2025
The total volume of international supplies of major weapons increased by 9.2% compared to the previous five-year period, with Europe…
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More accounts than population: the new arithmetic of the Ukrainian banking system
At the beginning of 2026, Ukraine has 208.6 million accounts opened with payment service providers. Then there were 192.8 million.…
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Ukrainian business migration: record relocation in numbers
According to the Unified State Register, in 2025 in Ukraine more than 12 thousand companies moved to other regions. At…
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Economic time bomb: Ukraine’s public debt will reach 122.6% of GDP and may grow
The International Monetary Fund has warned that without additional economic solutions, Ukraine’s public debt could become critically high and create…
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The largest upgrade in AI history: OpenAI prepares a financial leap that will shock the tech world
OpenAI, the developer of one of the world’s most popular artificial intelligences, is preparing for a major financial leap that…
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Exports are growing, imports are falling: July changed Ukraine’s energy balance
In July 2025, Ukraine exported 282.2 thousand megawatt-hours of electricity is 16% more than in June. For comparison, a year…
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The National Cashback Program holds the record for the second month in a row
In June 2025, Ukrainians again received about 490 million hryvnias in cashback for the purchase of Ukrainian-made goods. The same…
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