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Ukraine’s ‘dead cities’ creating an unlikely economic boom at the frontlines of Russian war
TERNIVKA, Ukraine — This quaint coal-mining town roughly 30 miles from the frontlines in Eastern Ukraine is bustling with ...
Ukraine's economy is enduring its toughest period since the early months of Russia's invasion after sustained air strikes left its power system in tatters as the war enters a fifth year, forcing firms ...
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Russia's war on Ukraine puts women off having children — and that could spell economic disaster
Four years of war have discouraged Ukrainian and Russian women from having children, and that could impact their economies in ...
“Russia has been intentionally striking US businesses in Ukraine,” Ukraine’s foreign minister Andriy Sybiha said last week.
As Russia’s war against Ukraine enters its fifth year, Kyiv’s defense industrial base (DIB) has grown from an improvised ...
Ukraine's economy will see less growth this year and next due to damage to its energy infrastructure from Russia's attacks.
And the U.S. isn’t the only country calling Ukraine for assistance.
Morgan Brennan looks at the impact the war in Ukraine has had on that country and Russia's economies as the fighting hits the ...
Those systems and a limited supply of Patriot interceptor missiles will now be tied up for as long as Tehran continues or ...
The conflict is draining supplies Ukraine needs for its defense, while surging oil prices are boosting the Russian economy.
The conflict has hit Europe and Asia harder than the United States, with rising shipping costs and energy prices.
Kim Jong-un, the North Korean leader, was in particularly ebullient form as he opened the recent five-yearly congress of his Korean Workers’ Party.
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