26 June, 2026
During the Ukraine Recovery and Reconstruction Conference held in Gdańsk, Poland, 160 agreements worth more than €10 billion were signed.These commitments include, in particular, €3.2 billion under a new European Union financial instrument, a $3.4 billion agreement with the World Bank, as well as the launch of the flagship European Fund for the Reconstruction of Ukraine.New investments ...
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8 June, 2026
As a highlight among the new partnerships signed between French and Ukrainian local authorities, the Nouvelle-Aquitaine Region and Sumy Oblast formalized their shared desire for cooperation on the stage of the International Summit of Cities and Regions in Kyiv.Alain Rousset, President of the Regional Council of Nouvelle-Aquitaine, and Isabelle Boudineau, Regional Councillor in charge of Eur...
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5 June, 2026
On the occasion of the International Summit of Cities and Regions, organized in Kyiv by President Zelensky, the Île-de-France Region and Chernihiv Oblast signed a cooperation agreement aimed at strengthening the ties already established between the two territories since the beginning of Russia’s aggression.Structured around several shared priorities — infrastructure reconstruction, mobility...
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29 May, 2026
There are relationships that only grow stronger over time. The one between Le Havre and Mariupol is one of them.On Tuesday, May 26, on the sidelines of the 4th International Summit of Cities and Regions in Kyiv, the Mayor of Le Havre, Édouard Philippe, met once again with his Mariupol counterpart, Vadym Boychenko. Two major port cities, two communities that have experienced total destructio...
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27 May, 2026
Yesterday, Kyiv hosted the 4th International Summit of Cities and Regions, opened by President Volodymyr Zelensky. Under the theme “Partnership. Resilience. Preparedness”, hundreds of local elected officials from around the world gathered to discuss what truly matters: how to rebuild Ukraine, how to protect its people, and how to prepare for what comes next.The discussions focused on the re...
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7 September, 2025
Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko, standing amid the rubble.September 7, 2025
A few hours after the Russian attack that struck the government building in Kyiv, Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko stands in the middle of the debris. Part of the building is now torn open and charred.
In the face of the Kremlin’s refusal to negotiate, this requires concrete actions:
Immediately strengthen air...
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7 September, 2025
Ukraine faced last night the most massive aerial attack since February 2022.During the night of September 6–7, 2025, Russia launched 823 projectiles against Kyiv, Odesa, Zaporizhzhia, Kryvyi Rih, Sumy, Chernihiv, and other cities:
– 810 Shahed drones and decoys– 9 Iskander-K cruise missiles– 4 Iskander-M/KN-23 ballistic missiles
Ukrainian air defenses shot down 747 drones and 4 cruise missile...
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29 August, 2025
Kyiv. August 28.A Russian missile hits a residential building.25 civilians killed.Among them, a mother and her daughter: Nadiia Halych, 24, and little Angelina, 2.Under the rubble, rescuers find her teddy bear.Angelina, no.The youngest victim of the attack.She will never reach the age of
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29 August, 2025
According to a new report from B4Ukraine, the KSE Institute, and SqueezingPutin.com, international companies could be funding one million Russian soldiers through taxes paid in the country.
The G7 and allied countries must urgently address the role their companies play in Russia today and its impact on the Ukrainian population and the outcome of the war.
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28 August, 2025
Putin launched 629 drones and missiles against Ukraine last night. Yes, 629.Despite the prowess of Ukraine's air defenses (589 targets destroyed), the toll is tragic:19 dead, including 4 children – the youngest was only 2 years old.
48 injured.
10 missing.And what did Russia target?Residential buildings.
An Intercity+ high-speed train from Kyiv to Kharkiv.
Th...
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