As the country’s leaders lay postwar plans, companies from around the world are jockeying for advantage in what could be a multibillion-dollar effort, although one loaded with risk.
Category: Ukraine
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‘The World’s Largest Construction Site’: The Race Is On to Rebuild Ukraine
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A Ukrainian Orchestra on a Mission to Promote Its Country’s Culture
The New York Times – Music:Members of the touring Lviv National Philharmonic Orchestra of Ukraine have watched the devastation of war from a distance.
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‘Miracle’ Cystic Fibrosis Drug Kept Out of Reach in Developing Countries
The New York Times – Business:Vertex Pharmaceuticals is not making its drug, Trikafta, available in poorer countries, where thousands of diagnosed patients stand to benefit.
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Big Risks and Big Rewards for Aryna Sabalenka at the Australian Open
The New York Times – Sports:The Belarusian, who beat Elena Rybakina to win her first Grand Slam title on Saturday, held the trophy in triumph while the war in Ukraine remained a brutal reality.
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A United Europe Weathers Crises, but Deeper Challenges Remain
The New York Times – Business:Differences on NATO and E.U. enlargement, energy and climate, and relationships with the United States, China, Russia and Ukraine will prime Davos talks.
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As Humanitarian Crises Escalate, So Do Demands to End Them
The New York Times – Business:David Miliband, head of the International Rescue Committee, says the global refugee crisis “is manageable, not insoluble.”
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War and Motherhood Sidelined Ukraine’s Elina Svitolina. She’s Ready to Return.
The New York Times – Sports:Rather than struggling to compete on the WTA Tour most of 2022, the tennis star focused on her new daughter and raising money to help her fellow Ukrainians.
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Kyiv Workers Find Their Way Online Even as Ukraine Faces Power Outages
The New York Times – Business:Sporadic power outages have people resorting to makeshift office spaces in the Ukrainian capital. Stores have set up power hubs, and workers are getting comfortable doing their jobs in home furnishing displays.
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Russia’s War on Ukraine Worsens Global Starvation
The New York Times – Business:Moscow blocks most shipments from Ukraine, one of the world’s largest wheat producers, and its attacks on the country’s energy grid also disrupt the flow of food.
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Ukraine’s Battered Economy Leaves It More Reliant on Foreign Aid.
The New York Times – Business:Unable to roll over debt accumulated before the war, Ukraine has paid investors more than it has collected this year, the Central Bank says.
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‘Carol of the Bells,’ a Christmas Staple From Ukraine, a Century Later
The New York Times – Music:It started as “Shchedryk,” a song about a little bird that was first performed in the United States in 1922. Its enchanting melody has since been sung by Beyoncé and Barenaked Ladies.
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Out of the Public Eye, a Debate Is Raging Over a Postwar Ukraine Economy
The New York Times – Business:Beyond the enormous cost of rebuilding the country are difficult and delicate choices about how to best connect the nation to European markets and commerce.
