Ukrainian President Zelensky said he cancelled his visit to Saudi Arabia.
Danylo Hetmantsev, a senior Ukrainian lawmaker who chairs the Verkhovna Rada Committee on Finance, Taxation and Customs Policy, said Kiev was on track to "legalise" cryptocurrencies by the summer and that the main text of the bill was fully ready. Lawmakers are still debating several issues, including how regulators and law enforcement officials would apply the "financial surveillance" approach to cryptocurrency trading. In addition, the bill's designers must complete tax-related matters before ...
In the early hours of today (January 18) local time, huge explosions rang out in Kiev, the capital of Ukraine. Ukrainian media reported that "more missiles are flying towards Kiev". Klitschko, the mayor of Kiev, said that the air defense system of Kiev city was working.
According to Ukrainian media Ukraine Front Line, the explosion took place in the center of Kiev.
According to the Interfax news agency, Ukrainian President Zelensky said that there are currently nearly 800,000 Russian troops in Ukraine.
Witnesses reported explosions in Kiev, the capital of Ukraine.
Kiev said the intercontinental missile launched by Russia did not carry a nuclear warhead.
IMF Managing Director Georgieva said the economy was showing resilience. Inflation was falling and the achievement did not pose a risk of recession.
Ms Georgieva, IMF managing director, said the US would take a "very pragmatic" approach to the international monetary fund and the World Bank, whether under the administrations of former US president Donald Trump or vice-president Harris.
IMF Managing Director Georgieva said forecasts point to a difficult future for the global economy, with weak medium-term growth and high debt.