Ukraine: Government disburses UAH 8.8 billion to compensate citizens for housing destroyed by the aggressor

The Cabinet of Ministers has earmarked UAH 8.8 billion from the State Budget reserve fund to finance compensation to citizens for destroyed housing. The funds will be directed to the Ministry for Communities and Territories Development to finance housing certificates under the eVidnovlennia programme. The Cabinet of Ministers adopted the relevant decision at its meeting…

Baltic States: transmission capacity with Latvia misses Estonian producers’ expectations

To ensure grid stability, Baltic system operators will cap the Estonia-Latvia transmission capacity below 1,000 megawatts next year, limiting power producers. The electricity system operators of the three Baltic States have conducted new stability calculations, resulting in a decision to adjust transmission capacities. For the Estonia-Latvia connection, this means that starting from January 1, 2026…

Moldova: Government investigates Lukoil investments at Chisinau Airport

There are suspicions of violations of the investment contract provisions by Lukoil Company, and authorities are set to clarify responsibilities through legal procedures, says Prime Minister Alexandru Munteanu. The Prime Minister provided clarifications on the situation of Lukoil’s investments in the petroleum infrastructure at Chisinau International Airport, noting that since the imposition of international sanctions…

Bulgaria: National Bank will work overtime

Ahead of Bulgaria’s entry into the eurozone on January 1, 2026, and due to heightened demand for euro coin starter kits featuring the national side, the Bulgarian National Bank (BNB) will extend its working hours for customer service on December 27. At the BNB central building, located at 1 Knyaz Alexander I Square in Sofia,…

Ukraine: government allocates funds for support for economy and business in 2026 budget

The 2026 budget strengthens support for Ukrainian business, expanding opportunities for affordable lending, innovative development, and economic modernisation. The Government will continue to fund programmes that help enterprises operate and recover amid wartime conditions, create jobs, scale up production, and attract investment. For these purposes, UAH 51.8 billion is allocated in 2026, including for lending,…

RECORD NUMBER OF RUSSIANS IN THREE YEARS HAVE COMPLAINED ABOUT A WORSENING FINANCIAL SITUATION

Russians are increasingly assessing their financial situation negatively and are becoming more pessimistic about the future of their personal finances, according to a survey by the “Public Opinion” Foundation (FOM). At the end of November, the share of citizens who complain about a worsening financial situation reached 25% – the maximum since 2022. Compared to…