Roman  Panasyuk

Roman Panasyuk

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Trump scraps tariffs on Europe after NATO deal on Greenland
Politics
Trump scraps tariffs on Europe after NATO deal on Greenland

After meeting with the NATO Secretary General in Davos, the US President announced a framework agreement on Greenland and the Arctic and cancelled planned tariffs for a number of European countries.

Tymoshenko stated in the High Council of Justice that she did not know MP Kopytin before their personal meeting.
Politics
Tymoshenko stated in the High Council of Justice that she did not know MP Kopytin before their personal meeting.

During the consideration of the issue of seizure of property, the leader of the Batkivshchyna faction stated that the contact was initiated by a member of parliament, and the court partially granted the prosecution's request.

Greenland's prime minister calls for preparations for possible invasion amid Trump's statements
Politics
Greenland's prime minister calls for preparations for possible invasion amid Trump's statements

The authorities of the autonomous Arctic territory say that a scenario involving the use of force is unlikely, but cannot be completely ruled out due to the escalation of rhetoric from the United States.

Artificial intelligence versus "suicide bombers" US reports that Ukraine is preparing a new generation of air defence systems
Politics
Artificial intelligence versus "suicide bombers" US reports that Ukraine is preparing a new generation of air defence systems

After a trip to cold Kyiv, columnist David Ignatius argues that Ukraine is relying on cheap autonomous interceptors and the analysis of millions of data fragments to withstand Russia`s aerial terror.

Trump has once again made Davos the centre of world politics
Politics
Trump has once again made Davos the centre of world politics

Donald Trump's return has dramatically increased attention on the World Economic Forum, where geopolitics and the war in Ukraine are overshadowing traditional economic discussions.

After a night attack in the Kyiv region, 86,000 families remain without electricity
War
After a night attack in the Kyiv region, 86,000 families remain without electricity

Energy workers are working flat out to restore networks in freezing conditions and emergency power cuts.

A ceasefire between the government and Kurdish forces has been declared in Syria
War
A ceasefire between the government and Kurdish forces has been declared in Syria

Damascus has declared a complete ceasefire with Kurdish forces, but SDF representatives have not yet officially confirmed the agreement.

What will change for Kyivstar subscribers from 21 January and which tariffs will be affected?
Society
What will change for Kyivstar subscribers from 21 January and which tariffs will be affected?

The mobile operator is preparing an update to its tariff line, which will affect the connection of new users and roaming conditions.

Europe considers alternatives to NATO amid changes in US policy
Politics
Europe considers alternatives to NATO amid changes in US policy

The unpredictability of Washington's position is forcing European capitals to seek new security formats.

In 2025, the US unofficially requested data on Greenland`s military facilities, prompting Denmark to express concern.
Politics
In 2025, the US unofficially requested data on Greenland`s military facilities, prompting Denmark to express concern.

Documents from the Danish Defence Ministry show that the American side tried to obtain information about ports, infrastructure and air bases without Copenhagen`s knowledge. The Danish Ministry of Defence linked this to the sensitive strategic context surrounding the island.

Manufacturing and trade became the main taxpayers in 2025
Economy
Manufacturing and trade became the main taxpayers in 2025

Two key sectors of the economy accounted for more than a third of Ukraine's consolidated budget revenues in 2025, demonstrating growth even amid war and constant attacks on infrastructure.

Svyrydenko announced a meeting on combating counterfeiting and smuggling
Politics
Svyrydenko announced a meeting on combating counterfeiting and smuggling

Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko will convene representatives of financial and law enforcement agencies next week to discuss the scale of counterfeiting, particularly of tobacco products and alcohol, and the resulting losses to the budget.

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