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Adam Brown

After 35 years travelling the world for Bloomberg, The Associated Press and Brightwire, Adam founded Ukraine Rebuild Newswire to hold the West to its promise to "build Ukraine back better."

Vinnytsia, Ukraine signs recovery-related accords with Sambu Engineering, 3 other Korean firms

Vinnytsia, Ukraine signs recovery-related accords with Sambu Engineering, 3 other Korean firms

The regional council of Vinnytsia in central Ukraine signed an agreement with four South Korean companies including Sambu Engineering & Construction and manufacturer Taemyung Industrial to work on projects related to reconstruction and manufacturing. The Korean delegation also included The Codi, a manufacturer of semiconductor and display equipment, and Roze

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Ukraine could scrap 'sponsors of war' list naming foreign companies in Russia after France and China complain, Reuters says

Ukraine could scrap 'sponsors of war' list naming foreign companies in Russia after France and China complain, Reuters says

Ukraine could completely shut down its "sponsors of war" list that calls out international companies that do business in Russia after complaints from China and France, Reuters reported, citing unnamed sources. The list, which names and shames 50 international companies for maintaining a presence in Russia after the

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European Commission proposal would use 90% of profit from frozen Russian assets for Ukraine military, 10% for state budget

European Commission proposal would use 90% of profit from frozen Russian assets for Ukraine military, 10% for state budget

The European Commission has proposed transferring about €3 billion per year in profits generated by frozen Russian assets to Ukraine, with about 90% earmarked for military spending this year and 10% for the general budget. Under the proposal, which still needs to be approved by European Union member states at

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Ukraine receives first €4.5 billion from €50 billion EU aid package

Ukraine receives first €4.5 billion from €50 billion EU aid package

Ukraine has received €4.5 billion of the €50 billion in European Union aid approved last month and is slated to receive another €1.5 billion next month if it meets certain milestones, Deputy Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko said. The initial funding, meant to help cover budget spending, was transferred

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