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Western companies that have left the Russian market have suffered losses of $103 billion - NYT
Western companies that have left the Russian market have suffered losses totaling $103 billion. President Putin benefits from acquiring assets at below market value and imposing high taxes on exits.
Metinvest CEO: Russia has destroyed Avdiivka Coke and it will be impossible to rebuild it
The Avdiivka Coke Plant will be impossible to rebuild after the war ends due to the destruction caused by Russian shelling, Metinvest CEO Ryzhenkov said. The plant's main consumers, Azovstal and Ilyich Iron and Steel Works, also face an uncertain future.
KIIS: Ukrainians trust Zelenskyi, Zaluzhnyi and the Armed Forces the most, while criticism of the government is growing
Confidence in Ukraine's state institutions has declined: the rating of trust in the President has fallen from 84% to 62%, while distrust in the Verkhovna Rada and the government has increased sharply. The Armed Forces and volunteers retain a high level of trust.
EU countries have disposed of more than 200 million doses of Covid-19 vaccines worth 4 billion euros
EU countries have destroyed 215 million doses of COVID-19 vaccine worth €4 billion. Moreover, many vaccines have been recognized as outdated as new variants have emerged.
Judges of the Kyiv Court of Appeal set bail for Dziubin in the amount of UAH 4 million
Judge of the Kyiv Court of Appeal Vyacheslav Dzyubin, suspected of bribery, was granted a preventive measure by the High Anti-Corruption Court in the form of a bail of UAH 4 million and a number of procedural conditions of obligations, including wearing an electronic monitoring device.
Silicon Valley drones to deliver critical medical supplies to the UK
Zipline is partnering with the UK's National Health Service (NHS) to use drones to deliver medical supplies to reduce costs and improve quality of care. They are awaiting approval from the Civil Aviation Authority.
Kyivstar restores SMS service after hacker attack
"Kyivstar has restored SMS services and is working to restore M2M for business customers after the hacker attack. Some regions still experience problems with access to Home Internet.
German Chancellor Scholz falls ill with Covid
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz tests positive for Covid with mild symptoms and continues to work.
"How to teach children mine safety": an online course for educators and rescuers launched in Ukraine
UNICEF, together with the Ministry of Education of Ukraine and other agencies, has launched an online course to teach children about mine safety. The course aims to promote safe behavior in areas where there is a risk of mines and unexploded ordnance.
No electricity shortage recorded - Ministry of Energy
The Ministry of Energy of Ukraine reports no electricity shortage despite high consumption in winter.