Marina Maksenko

Editor

Graduated from the Kyiv National University of Culture and Arts. Has about ten years of professional experience. Worked at news agencies and national TV channels.

“eSadok” without deductions: what the new bill proposes

The government is proposing to change the tax rules for social benefits paid to families with children. The new bill stipulates that the "eSadok" subsidy will n…

24 April 20:09
How much did Ukrposhta earn from the sale of its old warehouses and sorting centers?

The national postal operator Ukrposhta has begun actively divesting itself of real estate that is no longer needed or suitable for use. This includes old wareho…

24 April 19:47
“Matryoshka Dolls of Influence”: How Russia Buys Off European Politicians and Why It Still Works

Russia systematically uses corruption as a tool to influence European countries, advancing its interests through financial ties and covert contacts with politic…

24 April 18:08
Six Inditex brands opened simultaneously at the Gulliver shopping center: what we know

One of the largest shopping centers in downtown Kyiv is gradually resuming operations. Six stores belonging to the Spanish Inditex Group have reopened at Gulliv…

24 April 17:27
How to Increase Your Pension on Your Own — An Expert’s Explanation

The issue of fair pension amounts remains one of the most pressing for Ukrainians. Attorney Ivan Khomych explained in which cases pensions can actually be incre…

24 April 16:35
Kyiv Is No Longer Number One: Where Is Parking the Most Expensive in Ukraine?

Prices for parking spaces and garages are skyrocketing in Kyiv and its suburbs. In March, the average cost of a parking space in the capital reached 1.22 millio…

24 April 15:27
“Don’t expect Putin to fall”: General Yagun explained why the dictator’s death won’t change Russia

Ukraine may be quietly supporting efforts to weaken Russia, but even the removal of Vladimir Putin would not guarantee rapid change, as the Russian power struct…

24 April 15:16
“Don’t count on the government”: A lawyer explains what kind of pension today’s 30-year-olds will receive

Ukrainians aged 30–40 rarely think about their future pensions today, yet they are the ones who will be supporting the system in the coming decades. Attorn…

24 April 14:15
France is facing a new wave of crypto-related crimes: what we know

In France, there has been a sharp rise in attacks on cryptocurrency owners—not account hacks, but physical threats. CoinDesk reports this, as cited by "Komersan…

23 April 21:25
500 UAH for one, 100 for the other: a lawyer explains the confusion over pension indexation

Pension indexation in Ukraine remains complex and confusing for most citizens. This is precisely why situations arise where one pensioner receives an increase o…

23 April 20:17