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Ukrainian refugees can stay in Germany even with an invalid passport
Ukrainian refugees can stay in Germany with expired passports, and the decision of the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry to suspend consular services for Ukrainian men will not affect their refugee status.
During his visit to China, Blinken called on Beijing to cooperate with the United States
During his visit to China, U. S. Secretary of State Anthony Blinken emphasized the need for "direct" and "ongoing" cooperation between the United States and China.
Pyshnyi: the hryvnia exchange rate fluctuations we are currently witnessing do not pose any threat
The NBU assures that fluctuations in the hryvnia exchange rate on the foreign exchange market do not pose a threat. The market is currently in a state of managed flexibility, where exchange rate fluctuations depend on supply and demand.
Verkhovna Rada supported amendments to the legislation on compulsory state social insurance: what is envisaged
The Verkhovna Rada adopted as a basis a draft law that gives the Pension Fund the authority to provide compulsory state social insurance for temporary disability instead of the liquidated Social Insurance Fund, while addressing the social rights of people with disabilities and internally displaced persons.
The NBU has improved its inflation forecast to 8.2% for 2024
The National Bank of Ukraine has lowered its inflation forecast for 2024 to 8. 2% from the previously expected 8.6% due to better actual inflation and improved forecasts.
"Business card of the city": KCSA refuses to dismantle the "Arch of Freedom of the Ukrainian people"
The Arch of Freedom of the Ukrainian People (formerly known as the Arch of Friendship of Peoples) in Kyiv will not be demolished, as it is considered one of the capital's architectural landmarks, according to a statement by the Department of Culture of the Kyiv City State Administration.
Head of district court in Dnipropetrovs'k region exposed on bribe-taking
The head of one of the district courts of Dnipropetrovs'k region was exposed on receiving a bribe of USD 2500 for lifting the seizure of property seized in criminal proceedings.
Soldiers of five units received vehicles from the Vadym Stolar Foundation
Soldiers of five units received vehicles from the Vadym Stolar Foundation.
NBU: real GDP growth in the first quarter was weaker than expected
Ukraine's real GDP growth in the first quarter of 2024 was weaker than expected due to limited budget spending and the blockade of the Ukrainian-Polish border.
The National Bank predicts a decrease in the discount rate to 13% this year
The National Bank of Ukraine has cut its key policy rate from 14. 5% to 13.5% to support lending and economic recovery while managing inflationary risks.