What’s ahead:
- Oct. 29: World in Ukraine: Turkey
- Nov. 5: Banking in Ukraine
Coronavirus surge
- RFE/RL: Ukraine battles new wave of virus, public misinformation
- COVID-19 in Ukraine: Record 291,985 new vaccinations
Other top news
- Tycoon Vasyl Khmelnytsky buys iconic Bilshovyk plant for mere $53 million
- Police bust vaccine certificate forgery scheme in Chernihiv
- Associated Press: WADA says Ukraine routinely violated rules for doping tests
- RFE/RL: Heads of Ukraine anti-doping body resign after WADA probe
- New York Times: Viktor Bryukhanov, blamed for the Chornobyl disaster, dies at 85
Kremlin watch
- Ukraine conducts first-ever drone strike in Donbas (VIDEO)
- Russian-sponsored militants kill Ukrainian serviceman in Donbas
- Reuters: Kremlin says Turkish drones risk destabilising situation in east Ukraine
Watch the Kyiv Post webinar — How Ukraine’s participation in peacekeeping missions advances nation’s readiness
Ukraine is one of the most active nations when it comes to peacekeeping. Since 1991, more than 45,000 Ukrainians have participated in various peace support operations in the Balkans, Africa, and the Middle East. NATO is Ukraine’s big partner in this regard. Together with the 30-nation alliance, Kyiv recently concluded its mission in Afghanistan, and it has boots on the ground in Kosovo with NATO-led mission KFOR. And even more is ahead: Ukraine wants to send its peacekeepers to Bosnia and Iraq. So why is it important and useful to Ukrainian soldiers? Join our expert panel to find out. “How Ukraine’s participation in peacekeeping missions advances nation’s readiness for NATO” will be streamed online at 4 p.m. on Oct. 27 from the Kyiv Post studio.
Business News
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26.4 = $
GTSOU sees net profit fall by over 70% in Jan-Sept
Boryspil airport posts Hr 189 million of profit in Jan-Sept
Bilshovyk plant acquired by consortium of investors, including UDP and owner of A Development
Ukraine takes over presidency of EU Strategy for Danube Region
Five airlines set to commence flights to Sri Lanka soon
Business Wire (Advertising)
- Ukrainian Design and Development Company is talented in making professional software, apps
- Ukraine in the world capital markets: one man’s crusade to attract investments
- Sustainability in action
- Horizon Capital announces promotion of Vasile Tofan to senior partner, member of investment committee
- Making livestock waste into a source of income
- Naftogaz attracting investors to develop the Ukrainian gas market
- WealthPro Ukraine Kyiv 2021
- How to boost your brain power:
- Mechanisms for protection of investors’ rights in Ukraineeet the top speakers of Brain Ukraine
- lifecell: how Ukrainian business gets most from data analytics
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Opinions
- Anne Applebaum: The French intellectual who refuses to look away
- Washington Post letters to the editor: Make NATO stronger with Georgia and Ukraine
- Bret Stephens: America’s crumbling global position
- Halya Coynash: Russia ‘doesn’t need Crimean Tatar unity’
- Biden’s advisor explains Washington’s position on Nord Stream 2
- Walter Russell Mead: In Europe, confusion reigns about the US
- Yuri Zoria: Former separatists leader admits it is Russian army in Donbas
- Olena Makarenko: Centuries-deep roots of Ukrainian-Lithuanian friendship
- Halya Coynash: Fears for life of tortured Ukrainian hostage held by Russia-backed militants
- Brian Whitmore: Has Lukashenko’s anti-NATO gambit paid off with Putin?
- Halya Coynash: Russia excludes Ukrainian from the census in Crimea
Kyiv’s main military hospital is treating 11 Libyans injured by the recent war that toppled dictator Moammar Gadhafi. Some sided with the rebels, others were innocent bystanders, all are glad Gadhafi is gone. For years, Ukraine maintained friendly ties to Gadhafi, but now wants to reach out to the new government in charge. PR campaign castigates EU for ’dictating’ to Ukraine. Rotary Club says former treasurer owes $50,000. Bakhmatyuk: Agribusiness in Ukraine is ‘least risky’ sector. Business Focus: Health Care. World in Ukraine: Austria.