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Смертность в Украине в 2024 году почти в три раза превысила рождаемость
За данным Министерства юстиции, в 2024 году в Украине зафиксировано 176,6 тысяч новорожденных, что на 5,8% меньше, чем в 2023…
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Since the beginning of the work of the recruiting centers of the Ukrainian army, 36,760 citizens have received consultations on the possibility of joining the military service. Of them, 8,053 have already become candidates for the Defense Forces of Ukraine. The main trend of this process is that 20% of recruits are women, that is, every fifth candidate. About this informs Ministry of Defense of Ukraine. The level of female participation in the military varies by region, and in some areas the rate is higher than the overall average. The largest percentage of women among candidates for the Defense Forces of Ukraine was recorded in Chernivtsi Oblast (46%), Khmelnytskyi Oblast (42%), Ternopil Oblast (38%), Rivne Oblast (33%), Chernihiv Oblast (31%), Odesa Oblast (29%) and Sumy Oblast ( 27%). In the online recruiting center, this figure is 37%. Deputy Minister of Defense of Ukraine, Brigadier General of Justice Serhii Melnyk emphasized that women occupy key positions in the army, performing staff, medical and combat tasks. They are active in the field of unmanned technologies, medicine and cyber security. According to specializations among women who joined the army through recruiting centers, the distribution looks like this: 24% chose staff positions, 22% work in medical units, 13% specialize in drone management, 12% perform the functions of cooks, 6% are engaged in shooting specialties, 6% work in the field of communications and cyber security, 3% chose the profession of a military psychologist. There are 48 recruiting centers in Ukraine that offer more than 10,000 vacancies in various military formations. These centers do not issue subpoenas, and all consultations are conducted confidentially.
С начала работы рекрутинговых центров украинской армии 36 760 граждан получили консультации по поводу возможности поступления на военную службу. Из…
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The situation of Ukrainian refugees in Europe is becoming more difficult every month. If at the beginning of the full-scale invasion, European countries welcomed migrants with open arms, providing housing, social benefits and access to medicine, but now the policy of many states is changing. Initiation of thorough checks on refugees Vienna was one of the first cities where Ukrainian refugees faced harsh changes. Austria’s social services began to scrutinize whether all recipients of benefits really met the requirements and discovered hundreds of cases of violations. In particular, it was found that many people were outside the country while continuing to receive benefits. As explained head of the Social Security Fund of Vienna, Martyna Plochowitz, such situations have forced the authorities to temporarily stop payments until the refugees confirm that they are staying in Austria and really need help. From now on, registration with the employment service has become a mandatory condition for receiving support. Exceptions will be made only for people who have valid reasons — old age, health problems or caring for relatives. Consequences of checks Due to increased inspections in Vienna, many Ukrainians have already felt the consequences of this policy. Fourteen thousand Ukrainian refugees currently live in the city, eight thousand of whom are of working age. Some of them have not received payments since December, which is why they are forced to turn to charitable organizations for help. Those who rent housing privately used to receive three hundred and thirty euros per month for this, and two hundred and sixty euros for adults and one hundred and forty-five euros for children for food and hygiene. Now these payments are temporarily frozen, and people are forced to find ways to survive on their own. The checks will last several weeks, after which social benefits will be resumed for those who can prove their real need. However, the Ukrainian community in Vienna has already expressed concern and called on the local authorities to take into account the difficult circumstances in which the migrants, especially families with children, found themselves. However, this case is only part of a general trend that is gaining momentum throughout Europe. The situation in other countries More and more countries are reviewing the conditions for providing assistance to Ukrainian refugees. In Germany, temporary protection status is already denied to those who often leave the country or stay outside its borders for a long time. In the Czech Republic, they plan to reduce payments to those who have not found a job, and Poland has introduced stricter rules for receiving financial support. The reasons for such changes are primarily economic, as countries that have received hundreds of thousands of migrants are facing financial difficulties, and the costs of refugees are becoming an increasingly heavy burden on their budgets. In addition, politicians are forced to take into account the growing discontent among the local population, which increasingly raises questions about the fairness of the distribution of public funds. The main reasons for this are the growing financial burden on the budgets of countries, political changes and the emergence of internal economic crises. Increasingly, governments are introducing more welfare checks and cutting benefits, citing the need to control public spending. If this trend continues, Ukrainians will have to prepare for new challenges. Social support, which was provided in the first years of the war, is gradually reduced, and the requirements for refugees are becoming more and more strict. This means that those who remain abroad should look for opportunities for employment and integration, because they no longer have to hope for indefinite assistance.
In 2024, the number of new companies opened by foreigners in Ukraine decreased by almost four times compared to previous…
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За год государственный долг Украины увеличился на 1,4 трлн гривен
1461,3 млрд грн – на столько увеличился государственный и гарантированный государством долг Украины в 2024 году. Об этом речь в…
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В 2024 году украинцы купили новых автомобилей на сумму более 125 миллиардов гривен
В 2024 году украинский рынок новых легковых автомобилей достиг рекордных показателей – общий объем продаж превысил 125 миллиардов гривен. По…
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Коррупция в Украине: 79,4% украинцев назвали ее одной из главных угроз
НАПК презентовало исследование, в котором 79,4% украинцев считают коррупцию одной из самых серьезных проблем страны, уступая лишь военной агрессии РФ.…
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Рекордный показатель за 11 лет: импорт электроэнергии достиг 4,5 млн МВтч
В 2024 году Украина импортировала рекордный объем электроэнергии за последнее десятилетие. За данным портала Energy Map, общий импорт достиг почти…
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Объем импорта беспилотников в Украину в 2024 году превысил $1 млрд
В 2024 году Украина существенно увеличила импорт беспилотных летательных аппаратов, общая стоимость которых превысила 1 млрд. долларов США. Этот товар…
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В течение 2024 года было освобождено от должности 285 судей
В январе-декабре 2024 года Высший совет правосудия приняла решение по увольнению 285 судей с должностей. По ее сообщению, это решение…
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Финансирование профессионального развития украинцев в 2025 году составит 330 млн грн
В 2025 году Украина делает очередной шаг в направлении развития человеческого капитала, выделяя 330 миллионов гривен на переквалификацию кадров. Эта…
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