Ukraine's government has replaced the head of Naftogaz, the country's largest oil and gas company, after it posted a loss of nearly $700 million last year.
MorePresident Joe Biden is the first president since the Cold War to begin his term not seeking closer relations with Russia; there will be no “reset.”
MoreAir Chief Marshal Sir Stuart Peach, Chairman of the NATO Military Committee and senior military advisor to the Secretary General paid a long-planned visit to Kyiv, Ukraine on 6-7 April 2021.
MoreTrain convoys of heavy Russian military equipment, seen on multiple videos on social media, reportedly shipping from Siberia to the border regions of Ukraine.
MoreIf you are a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, the next few days will most likely be filled with excitement and great anticipation.
MoreFor Serbia and Hungary, Russia's coronavirus vaccine Sputnik V has been a godsend, allowing both countries to accelerate their inoculation drives. Austria announced midweek it is negotiating to buy a million doses.
MoreWhen U.S.-based Enerkon Solar International announced on February 23 that the Ukrainian government had “awarded” it a massive solar-energy power project near Chernobyl and the development of a nationwide next-generation wireless technology network, it should have been big news in a country starved for foreign investment.
MoreUkrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has dismissed two judges from the Constitutional Court, deepening a feud with the top court over anti-graft reform.
MoreInternational Women’s Day provides a timely reminder of women’s ongoing and critical contributions to sustainable peace and security.
MoreUkrainians have marked the seventh anniversary of the shooting deaths of dozens of participants in the Euromaidan anti-government protests that toppled the country's Russia-friendly president, Viktor Yanukovych, in 2014.
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