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Mortality in Ukraine in 2024 was almost three times higher than the birth rate
For data Ministry of Justice, in 2024, 176,600 newborns were recorded in Ukraine, which is 5.8% less than in 2023,…
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Every fifth recruit is a woman: 20% of candidates for the Defense Forces of Ukraine
Since the beginning of the work of the recruiting centers of the Ukrainian army, 36,760 citizens have received consultations on…
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Foreign business in Ukraine in 2024 decreased by almost four times
The situation of Ukrainian refugees in Europe is becoming more difficult every month. If at the beginning of the full-scale…
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During the year, Ukraine’s public debt increased by 1.4 trillion hryvnias
UAH 1,461.3 billion – the state and state-guaranteed debt of Ukraine has increased by that much in 2024. About this…
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In 2024, Ukrainians bought new cars worth more than 125 billion hryvnias
In 2024, the Ukrainian market of new passenger cars reached record levels – the total sales volume exceeded 125 billion…
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Corruption in Ukraine: 79.4% of Ukrainians named it as one of the main threats
NAZK presented research, in which 79.4% of Ukrainians consider corruption to be one of the country’s most serious problems, second…
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Record figure for 11 years: electricity imports reached 4.5 million MWh
In 2024, Ukraine imported a record amount of electricity over the last decade. By data portal Energy Map, the total…
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The volume of drone imports to Ukraine in 2024 exceeded $1 billion
In 2024, Ukraine significantly increased the import of unmanned aerial vehicles, the total value of which exceeded 1 billion US…
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During 2024, 285 judges were dismissed
During January-December 2024, the Supreme Council of Justice made a decision regarding the dismissal of 285 judges. With her notice,…
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Funding for the professional development of Ukrainians in 2025 will amount to UAH 330 million
In 2025, Ukraine is taking another step in the direction of human capital development, allocating 330 million hryvnias for personnel…
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