Ukrenergo creates Ethics and Anti-Corruption Committee
The Supervisory Board of Ukrenergo has established an Ethics and Anti-Corruption Committee aimed at strengthening independent oversight of integrity-related matters.
04 December 2025
The Supervisory Board of Ukrenergo has established an Ethics and Anti-Corruption Committee aimed at strengthening independent oversight of integrity-related matters.
Russian occupiers attacked Kharkiv with drones, and impacts were recorded in one of the city's districts.
The IMF Executive Board will make a decision on a new program for Ukraine only after the authorities fulfill the preconditions and financing guarantees are secured within the framework of the new agreements.
During his speech in Vienna, OSCE Secretary General Feridun Sinirlioğlu did not once refer to Russia as an aggressor state, did not mention its responsibility for the war against Ukraine, and failed to highlight Russia’s systematic violations of all principles of the Helsinki Final Act.
President Volodymyr Zelensky has said that Cyprus’s presidency of the Council of the European Union, which will begin in January 2026, could be historic in terms of opening negotiation clusters for Ukraine.
We can never say it’s enough support for Ukraine
The United Kingdom and Norway will sign a defense agreement allowing the two countries to operate a joint fleet of frigates to counter Russian underwater threats in the North Atlantic.
Entire Greek villages near Mariupol, including Sartana, have relocated to Cyprus. Our compatriots quickly find work on the island and integrate into the community while preserving their national identity.
In Nevynnomyssk, Stavropol Krai, unmanned aerial vehicles attacked a chemical plant.
Ukraine’s Ambassador Serhii Nizhynskyi hopes for “good news” in the field of defense cooperation with Cyprus in the near future.
International partners have provided 13 vehicles to the National Police of Ukraine for use by community police officers (CPOs) in frontline regions.
As of December 3, more than 99% of boiler houses across Ukraine are operational, and 99% of the housing stock is connected to heating, according to Deputy Minister for Communities and Territories Development Kostiantyn Kovalchuk.
Since May 2025, Naftogaz Group has imported around 4.4 billion cubic meters of natural gas to prepare for the heating season, with total imports expected to exceed 5 billion cubic meters by year‑end.
A steep decline in the financial performance of Rosneft could trigger a chain reaction of reduced solvency in related sectors such as logistics, oilfield services, and machine building.
A female agent of Russia's FSB, who directed airstrikes and artillery fire on Defense Forces positions in Donetsk region, has been sentenced to 15 years in prison with confiscation of property.
03 December 2025
The outcome of the Russia-Ukraine war could depend on granting Ukraine a reparations loan.
Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha met with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte ahead of today's Ukraine–NATO Council (NUC) meeting.
To bolster Ukraine's financial resilience amidst the ongoing Russian war of aggression, the European Commission today proposes two solutions to address Ukraine's financing needs for 2026-2027: EU borrowing and a Reparations Loan.
The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine has approved bill No. 14000, “On the State Budget of Ukraine for 2026,” in its second reading and as a whole.
President Volodymyr Zelensky said that today the mandates of a substantial part of the supervisory boards of major state-owned energy companies will be terminated, following a meeting with Prime Minister Yuliia Svyrydenko.
The Turkish company Besiktas Shipping, which owns the oil tanker damaged after four external explosions off the coast of Senegal last week, is ending all Russia-related shipping operations.
An explosion happened in Kharkiv, leaving two people injured.
Turkey maintains contacts with Ukraine and Russia to intensify the Istanbul negotiation process and is ready to contribute to establishing a just and lasting peace.
Ukrainian defense forces continue their defensive operation in Pokrovsk. Information published by the German newspaper Bild about the complete capture of the city by Russian troops and the “end of the battle” is not true.
On the first night of winter in Russia, an explosion occurred on the Druzhba oil pipeline, through which Russian oil continues to be supplied to some European countries, fueling the aggressor's financial and military capabilities.
Ukrainian defenders are organizing additional logistics routes to Pokrovsk and Myrnohrad to ensure uninterrupted supply to units of Ukraine’s Defense Forces.
There were 201 combat engagements between Ukraine’s Defense Forces and Russian invaders on the frontline in the past 24 hours, on December 2.
The United States is working on resolving the war in Ukraine and seeks to help the conflicting sides overcome their differences, but the decision to end hostilities will be made by Kyiv and Moscow.
Fighters from the Steel Border strike UAV unit of the Border Guard Brigade destroyed three shelters used by the Russian invaders on the Kursk axis.
Canada has completed negotiations on its participation in the Security Action for Europe (SAFE) program and will become the first non-European country to take part in this defense initiative.