Publications

A revolution drowned in blood: what awaits the regime in Iran?
The end of the energy truce, or what awaits Ukraine in February

On February 1, the so-called energy truce ended. At least, this was the date previously announced by the Kremlin as the deadline. Since January 30, Russia had r…

2 February 10:38 Anastasiia Fedor
The price of solutions: why one-time government payments for generators will not be of much help to small businesses

In light of the extraordinary energy situation, the Ukrainian government has decided to assist small businesses with a modest one-time financial aid package, wh…

29 January 18:58 Марина Максенко
Shared responsibility: why Kyiv failed to prepare adequately for a difficult winter of war

The Ukrainian capital and its residents have been living and working in extreme energy conditions for several weeks now, with longer power outages and less warm…

29 January 18:12 Марина Максенко
Bread prices may rise: what farmers predict

In Ukraine, there are periodic concerns about a possible rise in bread prices. Against the backdrop of energy risks, logistics problems, and general economic in…

29 January 15:52 Дзвенислава Карплюк
Escape to a “safe haven”: what’s behind the record growth of gold and silver in the world

On Wednesday, January 28, gold prices hit a new all-time high, exceeding $5,200 per ounce. The price increase comes amid a weakening US currency and a shift in…

28 January 19:45 Darina Glushchenko
Why are there fewer remittances when there are more Ukrainians abroad? The paradox of 2025

The situation with remittances from abroad continues to deteriorate. Here are the key figures for November 2025 and the overall picture for the first 11 months…

28 January 19:09 Марина Максенко
Poland promises temperatures down to –30°C: will Ukraine be hit by Arctic cold from Scandinavia?

Poland is experiencing a severe cold snap and frost, which has already affected daily life and weather conditions in the country. Major weather centers are fore…

28 January 16:13 Дзвенислава Карплюк
The Verkhovna Rada Committee explained why power cuts seem “unfair” but are unavoidable.

Massive Russian strikes on energy infrastructure have once again exacerbated the problem of blackouts in Ukraine, while simultaneously intensifying a wave of mi…

27 January 18:40 Anastasiia Fedor
The EU has approved a mechanism for phasing out Russian gas imports: experts explain how it will work  

The member states of the European Union have officially approved a regulatory act that provides for the gradual phasing out of Russian gas supplies — both pipel…

27 January 18:31 Darina Glushchenko