Economic decline slowed in Ukraine

[ad_1] Photo: Correspondent.net Ukraine’s GDP decline slowed to 5.8% During eight months of 2020, some areas of the economy even showed growth, although the overall decline was more than 5%. In Ukraine, the GDP decline from January to August 2020 slowed to 5.8%, while some industries even showed growth. This …

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Ukrainian scientists predict that in the coming week, the daily increase in COVID-19 patients in the country could reach almost 8,000 cases.

[ad_1] In the near future, the situation with the spread of the coronavirus may become very heavy for Ukraine’s medical system, scientists from the Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute believe. Ukrainian scientists predict that in the near future, the daily increase in COVID-19 patients in the country may reach 7,800 cases. …

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Peskov said that the Crimean problem does not exist / GORDON

[ad_1] Russian President Dmitry Peskov’s press secretary said the Russian Federation is ready to help Ukraine “to solve the Donbass problem.” The Crimean problem, according to the Kremlin spokesman, does not exist. Russian President Dmitry Peskov’s press secretary said that the Crimean problem does not exist and cannot exist in …

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EU Zarobitans will receive a European salary

[ad_1] Photo: Yle Workers’ wages in Europe will be equated with local wages. The Council of the European Union recommended that employers pay seasonal workers no less than the standards adopted in a particular country. The Council of the EU has decided to improve living and working conditions in the …

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Armenia declares the failure of the ceasefire in Nagorno-Karabakh

[ad_1] No truce in Nagorno-Karabakh – Pashinyan The Armenian side accuses Azerbaijan of violating the agreements reached. Karabakh is on the brink of a humanitarian disaster, Pashinyan added. There is no truce in Nagorno-Karabakh, a tense situation persists in the southern direction of the front. Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan …

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