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PM says most groups agree on WTO bills
KIEV, July 4 ??“ Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko said most of groups in Parliament had tentatively indicated their support for a number of bills needed for Ukraine??™s entry to the World Trade Organization this year. |
State Mortgage Office to tap foreign markets for $100-150 mln
KIEV, July 5 ??“ By the end of this year, the State Mortgage Office could draw in $100 million to $150 million from the foreign market under state guarantee, the director of the financial policy and state debt administration department of the Finance Ministry Halyna Pakhachuk said. |
Ukrainians prefer democratic system to strong leadership, KIIS poll shows
KYIV, June 4 – According to a survey conducted by Kyiv International Institute of Sociology (KIIS), the majority of Ukrainians prefer a democratic system to strong leadership. Consistently more than 90% of Ukrainians want to see Ukraine as a fully functioning democracy. In this regard, a question was asked about how, according to respondents, the situation with democracy in the country has changed over the five years of Volodymyr Zelenskyy's presidency.
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Russia may restart Zaporizhzhia NPP: IAEA
KYIV, June 4 - Russia may eventually restart the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant that it seized in southeastern Ukraine but shares the view of international monitors that it’s not practical and possibly dangerous to do so now, the U.N. nuclear watchdog chief said Monday.
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Ukraine’s labor force declines by 2.1 million people, or 12%, due to war
KYIV, June 5 – The labor force in Ukraine, due to military operations and population decline, decreased by 2.1 million people, or about 12%, to 15.2 million, according to the Report on Immediate Economic Policy Priorities for Growth prepared jointly by the Ministry of Economy and the Ministry of Finance aimed at ensuring economic growth.
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Russian missiles strike targets in Kyiv
KYIV, June 5 - Russia launched cruise missile strike on Sunday hitting infrastructure facilities in the capital of Kyiv with Russian President Vladmir Putin warning that Moscow may start hitting “objects that we haven’t yet struck.”
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