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Ukraine starts testing new ballistic and cruise missiles: ‘Spetstechnoexport
Oleksiy Petrov, CEO of the state-owned Spetstechnoexport company, said that Ukraine is actively working on developing its own cruise and…
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U.S. Department of Justice to send record number of observers to monitor 86 electoral districts
The US Department of Justice has announced that it will send observers to 86 electoral districts in 27 states on…
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The Day of Missile Forces and Artillery will be officially celebrated in Ukraine on 4 December
From now on, the Day of Missile Forces and Artillery in Ukraine will be celebrated on 4 December instead of…
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The son of former SBU chief Bakanov is building a mansion near Kyiv on a plot of land purchased at a low price: ‘Schemes’
Artur Lazarenko, the son of former SBU chief Ivan Bakanov, has acquired a plot of land near Kyiv at a…
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The agreement between Hungary and Ukraine will not include NATO membership: FOREIGN MINISTRY
Hungary and Ukraine are discussing a comprehensive cooperation agreement, but without a clause on Ukraine’s accession to NATO. This was…
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The Tax Service has launched a platform with a list of responsible taxpayers
The State Tax Service has created a convenient online resource – the Territory of High Level of Tax Confidence –…
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Fico announces Slovakia’s accession to China and Brazil’s ‘peace initiative’ on Ukraine
Fico announces Slovakia’s accession to China and Brazil’s ‘peace initiative’ on Ukraine Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico has announced that…
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UN Security Council to meet to mark 1000 days since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine
The United Kingdom, which holds the presidency of the UN Security Council in November, has announced the convening of a…
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Poland offers a loan to Ukraine for the purchase of its weapons: Sikorsky
Poland’s Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski has said that his country is offering Ukraine the opportunity to buy weapons on credit.…
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European Commission recognises deliberate attacks on journalists as a war crime
Journalists working in war zones are civilians, and international law classifies intentional attacks on them as a war crime. This…
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