Fuel Revolution: Who Captured the Market After the Collapse of Kolomoyskyi's Empire
The Ukrainian fuel market has been reconfigured: after the collapse of the Privat empire, the main players became Ukrnafta and UPG. 🛢️ Networks are absorbing each other, and gas stations are turning into gastronomic hubs. Find out who now controls the fuel and why borscht is now sold at gas stations. 🍲
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Summer Paradox: Why Vegetable Prices Won't Drop as We're Used To
The summer vegetable season of 2026 promises to be non-standard: prices will not drop sharply due to spring frosts, but remain 15% lower than last year. Experts warn of price stability for the "borscht set" instead of the traditional collapse. 🥕🥔📉
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Pete Hegseth Issues Ultimatum to Asia-Pacific Region: Pay for Security or Remain Unprotected
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has put Asian allies to the choice: either increase military spending to 3.5% of GDP or lose American protection. 🇺🇸🔫 Washington has officially ended the era of subsidizing the defense of wealthy nations, demanding "partners, not protectorates" against the backdrop of a growing threat from China. 🇨🇳⚠️
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290 Drones and Iskander Missiles: How Ukraine's Air Defense Repelled a Massive Night Attack
Russia attacked Ukraine with 290 drones and Iskander and Kh-101 missiles. Air defense shot down 284 targets, but there were hits and casualties. 🚀🛡️🇺🇦
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Record number of applicants: MON comments on the growth of NMT participants in 2026
More than 350,000 people registered for the NMT in 2026 — this is a record growth for the third year in a row. Education Minister Oxen Lisovoy stated that the permission for boys to leave the country did not affect admissions, and interest in Western Ukrainian universities is growing. 🇺🇦📚
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Hegseth on the Iran Deal: 'Any Deal is a Good One' or an Ultimatum to Tehran?
Pete Hegseth stated that any deal with Iran will be beneficial if it guarantees the absence of nuclear weapons. The US is ready for negotiations but does not rule out resuming combat operations. 🇺🇸🇮🇷
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Legal Education in Ukraine: From 10,000 to 67,000 UAH — Where Is It Worth It, and Where Is It Elite?
Legal education in Ukraine: from 10,000 to 67,000 UAH per year. Where is it worth it, and where is it elite? We analyze the price differences and give advice to applicants 🎓💰
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South Bridge in Kyiv under repair: how to get through while three lanes are closed
🚧 South Bridge in Kyiv will be partially closed starting May 30 for 5 months — viaduct repair will leave only one lane! 🚗 Plan detours in advance — traffic jams will be serious. #Kyiv #Roads #Repair
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Dollar at the Start of Summer: Why the Hryvnia Isn't Threatened by Sharp Spikes, But Risks Remain
🇺🇦 Dollar at the Start of Summer: Why the Hryvnia Isn't Threatened by Sharp Spikes, But Risks Remain. Experts forecast a rate within 44–44.5 UAH but warn about the impact of fuel and the energy crisis. 📉💵
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May's Cold Surprise: Thunderstorms, Gusty Winds, and Hail Sweep Across Ukraine
May in Ukraine decided to surprise: instead of warmth — thunderstorms, hail, and stormy winds! 🌩️🌧️ Meteorologists warn of a sharp cooling and wind gusts up to 20 m/s. Find out where the weather will be harshest today. 🌬️📉
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Summer Without the Heat: How UZ Modernized Its Fleet and Where to Find Trains with Air Conditioning
UZ has prepared over 1000 air-conditioned carriages for summer! ❄️ Now 70% of trains are equipped with climate control, but tickets for them are snapped up quickly. How to find a train with a "snowflake" and not miss out on comfort? 🚆
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New Glenn Explosion: How Blue Origin's Accident Threatens NASA's Lunar Ambitions
The explosion of the New Glenn rocket during tests in Florida dealt a double blow: the only launch pad was destroyed, and NASA's plans to land on the Moon in 2027 are threatened. The Blue Origin accident could delay the Artemis program for years while engineers investigate the causes and restore infrastructure. 🚀💥🌑
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Night of Fire in Taganrog: Tanker and Oil Depots Hit by Drones
🔥 Night of Fire in Russia: Drones attacked a tanker in Taganrog and possibly oil depots in Armavir and Crimea. The governor confirmed fires in the port, no casualties. 🚁🌑
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Dragon's Shadow over Iran: US Suspects China of Aiding Tehran in Shooting Down F-15
The US suspects China of supplying weapons to Iran that led to the shooting down of an F-15E fighter jet. 🇺🇸✈️🇨🇳 Investigators are examining the theory of the use of Chinese MANPADS and radars. This undermines the diplomatic promises made by Trump and Xi Jinping. 🔥
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The Battle for $166 Billion: Why Trump Refused to Return Tariffs to Everyone
The Trump administration has refused to return $166 billion in tariffs to everyone and has appealed the court's decision. The U.S. DOJ is challenging the judge's authority to control the refund process on a nationwide scale. The battle for the budget and tariffs continues! ⚖️💸🇺🇸
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Court Strips Name: How Trump Responded to Ban on Renaming Kennedy Center
The court banned Trump from adding his surname to the Kennedy Center's name, and the President responded radically: he decided to transfer control of the building to Congress and hinted at its closure. 🏛️⚖️ Joyce Beatty called the ruling a historic victory, reminding everyone that the center belongs to the people, not the President. 🇺🇸
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