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  • Thursday, April 22: Russian President Vladimir Putin and Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko meet. Read more here.
  • Thursday, April 22 at 5 p.m. Kyiv time: US-Ukraine Business Council -- Development of extractive industries in Ukraine. Register here.
  • Tuesday, April 27 at 11 a.m. Kyiv time: GOLAW - Litigation in Ukraine: What should business know? Register here.
  • Thursday, April 29 at 5 p.m. Kyiv time: US-Ukraine Foundation - Nuclear Ukraine: From the Atoms for War to the Atoms for Peace and Back; discussion with Serhii Plokhii. Register here. 
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Getting ready for war

Ukrainian soldiers walk near the front line with Russian-sponsored forces in Pisky, near Donetsk on April 21, 2021. Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky on April 20, 2021, invited Russian leader Vladimir Putin to meet in war-torn eastern Ukraine. (AFP)
BUSINESS
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Level of shadow economy grows to 31% of GDP over 9 months of 2020
CNN: Dark tourism takes to the skies above Chornobyl

Business Wire
Four ways to invest in Ukraine’s infrastructure
Law firm Arzinger announces new appointments
Ukreximbank works as exclusive partner in large-scale infrastructure projects
Big Four audit, consulting firm EY announces its upcoming country leadership change
OPINIONS
Andreas Umland: The plain logic of Putin’s behavior
Davyd Arakhamia: Holding the line against Russia in Ukraine
Paul Goble: Russia violating international law by closing Kerch Straits
James S. Robbins: Ukraine crisis may be Putin’s test for the Biden administration
Anna Borshchevskaya, Raed Wajeeh, Daniel Rakov: Russia in the Middle East
New York Times: Putin's tough talk
FROM THE ARCHIVES
Black Sea dying of pollution

As summer swimming season approaches, it's always good to look at the quality of the waters. Ukraine's Black Sea, particularly in Odesa, is a popular place. But it's also polluted, although not nearly as badly as this 1997 story shows.
KYIV POST REAL ESTATE MAGAZINE
Friday, April 16, 2021

Volume 26, Issue 15

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