Ukraine: about 220,000 households remain without power following Russian attack

Efforts are underway across Ukraine to address the aftermath of Russian shelling on November 17, with approximately 220,000 households still without electricity, the Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal has said in a Telegram post. “Work to eliminate the consequences of the latest attack on Ukraine’s energy system is ongoing nationwide. Electric utility workers are working around…

Ukraine: GDP increases in January-October 2024 are driven by transport, construction and industry

The Ukrainian economy grew by 4.2% in 10 months. The drivers of growth remain the transport and construction industries, as well as the manufacturing industry, said First Deputy Minister of Economy Oleksii Sobolev. “The construction industry continues to show upward momentum due to the implementation of recovery programmes and increased demand for construction work. Transport…

Baltic States: Lithuania overtakes Estonia in global digital competitiveness ranking

Lithuania has risen by six spots, to the 22nd position among 67 countries in this year’s global digital competitiveness ranking, the Innovation Agency reports. In the 2024 ranking by the Switzerland-based International Institute for Management Development (IMD), Lithuania is the highest-ranking Baltic country, overtaking Estonia, which has dropped from the 18th to the 24th place.…

Ukraine: Russian attack leaves thermal power plants seriously damaged

On November 17, Russia launched a massive barrage of missiles and drones targeting Ukraine’s energy infrastructure, inflicting serious damage on equipment at thermal power plants, DTEK Group, the operator of thermal power generation, reported. According to tentative reports, the attack brought no casualties at the affected facilities. “After the strikes were over, emergency response teams…