8811 'Democracy Festival' in Turkey: Erdoğan and Kılıçdaroğlu Advance to the Second Round of Elections The President of Turkey received less than 50% of the votes and risks losing power after the upcoming voting on May 28 Denys Zakiianov - 15 may 2023
4020 Erdoğan's Gas: Can Turkey continue to deftly navigate between the interests of the West and russia? How the outcome of the presidential elections in this country will affect the fate of the gas hub and what role of Ukraine may be Svitlana Dolinchuk - 14 may 2023
24275 russians demand the reopening of the Togliatti-Odesa ammonia pipeline in exchange for the Grain Corridor prolongation. What is behind this and what is the threat to Ukraine And why accusations of obstructing "russian exports" have no proper grounds Inna Koval - 12 may 2023
4490 Turkish rift: How will Erdoğan's victory or defeat in the presidential race affect Ukraine? A third scenario could be a political crisis in case one of the candidates refuses to accept their loss Vitali³ Kravchenko - 12 may 2023
6872 5 myths about dedollarisation: The most popular misconceptions of this theory Economists explain why the news of the dollar's death is overly exaggerated Denys Zakiianov - 10 may 2023
6530 Ten candidates are vying for ARMA leadership. What is known about each And what they are trying to hide (profiles by Mind) Liubov Velychko - 9 may 2023
4904 Ambassador of the Kingdom of Denmark to Ukraine: "The ban on currency operations is a significant barrier to new Danish investments in Ukraine" Ole Egberg Mikkelsen talks about the work of Danish businesses, assets affected by the war, corruption issues, and support for Ukraine in the war against russia. Tetiana Omelchenko - 2 may 2023
2694 Highlights of the week: The North Sea as a hub for renewable energy in Europe, the effects of the First Republic Bank’s collapse in the US and new terms of trade with China An overview of the main events of the past seven days and the reaction of foreign press to them Ivan Varga - 1 may 2023
7324 Epidemics, pogroms and the capture of Chad: What the war in Sudan is leading to Experts have described three crises that could result from clashes in Khartoum Denys Zakiianov - 27 april 2023
10046 Refugees are increasingly returning to Ukraine from abroad. How this will impact the labour market within the country The return of people to the country is critically important as a resource for post-war reconstruction Vitali³ Kravchenko - 24 april 2023