What we’re watching
- Tuesday, Sept. 21 at 11 a.m. Kyiv time: American Chamber of Commerce in Ukraine – “Ukraine Business Climate Survey.” Watch live on Facebook.
- Wednesday, Sept. 22 or Thursday, Sept. 23 – Rada to consider the deoligarchization bill this week – Arakhamia
- Friday, Sept. 24 at 12 noon Kyiv time: Should we be afraid of Chinese money in Ukraine? Centre for Economic Strategy. Register here.
- Friday, Sept. 24 at 6 p.m. Kyiv time: How can Europe escape Gazprom’s gas grip? Atlantic Council. Register here.
- Watch all the Kyiv Post’s videos & webinars on our YouTube channel
- Sunday, Sept. 26: Guide to German elections
- Wednesday, Oct. 6: German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier to visit Kyiv
Top news
- Putin’s party wins parliamentary election amid record fraud
- Ukraine extends adaptive quarantine until Dec. 31
- Ukraine arrests ex-Interior Ministry official for alleged role in Maidan killings
- COVID-19 in Ukraine: 2,265 new cases, 44 new deaths, 36,029 new vaccinations
- Ukraine-Pakistan arms trade is decent but can be better
- Ukraine on verge of deadliest COVID wave: experts
Business News
- 26.7 = $
- Bloomberg: Surprise Ukrainian recession driven by costly COVID-19 lockdown
- Reuters: Norway promises Europe more gas as prices soar
- Reuters: Gazprom books modest gas transit capacity to Europe, pushing up prices
- Kharkiv’s IT success shows the way for other Ukrainian cities
- Summary of Key Policy Rate Discussion by NBU Monetary Policy Committee on 8 September 2021
- The court recognized the legality of VR Global Partners’ purchase of Ukrzaliznytsia’s debts
- IMF starts mission in Kyiv. Statement: “Vahram Stepanyan, the International Monetary Fund resident representative in
Ukraine, made the following statement today in Kyiv: “The IMF mission, led by Ivanna Vladkova Hollar, starts its work today to continue discussions with the authorities on the first review of the Fund-supported program. The mission will be conducting its meetings online.” - CWP Europe’s Acquisition Of A Wind Project In Ukraine
- Russia’s Gas Limits Pose Increasing Concern, U.S. Envoy Says
Business Advertising Wire
- Host your event in the Kyiv Post studio!
- PARK3020 Modern Sculpture Park invites you to an updated exhibition on its first anniversary
- Exports or economic losses: Why a ban on scrap metal exports from Ukraine makes no sense
- Open Letter to the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky
- CMS strengthens Corporate M&A offering with key appointment in Ukraine
- Shell celebrates its Safety Day globally and in Ukraine
- Glasgow: Who will help Ukraine to implement renewable agenda?
- Akkerman Solutions LLC is the first company in Ukraine to be certified in accordance with the UN 17 SDG
- Kyiv Investment Forum
- A new stage in the development business of LOGOS Corporation
Opinions
- Clara Ferreira Marques: Kremlin’s victory didn’t come cheap
- Oleksiy Goncharenko: Why we must not recognize Russia’s fraudulent election
- David Ignatius: Gen. Milley’s stress test
- Anna Nemtsova: Putin’s new dirty trick to win elections
- William Courtney, Kenneth Yalowitz: Biden has chance to nudge post-Soviet states toward democracy
- Diane Francis: Biden’s bamboo curtain
- Halya Coynash: Russia calls Soviet invasion of Poland in 1939 a ‘march of liberation’
- Tom Rogan: Enabled by Biden, Putin declares energy war on Europe
- Peter Byrne: Ukraine’s infrastructure upgrade set to continue
Bitter Harvest
Leonid Kravchuk denies taking $30 million to Israel. Diana Kovalchuk makes it big as a model at age 14. Grain rots in silos because of a requirement that farmers must sell at below-market prices to the government rather than export. Anna Callaway on the poor state of Ukraine’s public schools. Banks launch a credit card campaign.
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