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Ukraine suggests a 10 per cent tax on cryptocurrency assets to become more transparent and match the European practice to seek greater legal protection and clarity in the market.
Russian Ambassador to Albania Alexey Zaitsev recalled that in 2022-2023, when Albania held a chair of a non-permanent member of the UN Security Council, it actively conducted the so-called Ukrainian ...
Ukraine's parliament is set to review a crypto regulation bill in late August 2025, aiming to align with European standards ...
According to a government official, Ukraine's legislature will have its first reading of a bill to regulate the country's ...
The monetary authority of Ukraine is open to legalizing crypto assets, if that doesn’t cross certain “red lines,” its ...
Anti-corruption officials believe the next step in the pressure campaign could be an attempt to replace the heads of the National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) and the Specialised Anti-Corruption ...
In a move that could significantly impact the geopolitical landscape, Russian President Vladimir Putin has suggested the ...
The Ukranian government gave a approval for a boost in the defense budget. This is for the amount of approximately $9,8 ...
Ukraine’s parliament on Thursday overwhelmingly passed legislation restoring the independence of the country’s leading anti-corruption agencies, reversing a controversial law enacted last week that ...
President of Ukraine signs anti-corruption and defence spending changes into law to appease concerns and support personnel respectively.