Today is Saturday and the alarm is off, but out of habit I wake up at the same time. From the point of view of the regime this is good and I think that I owe my relatively good health to this among other things. I also do not miss online meetings with Colin and the others, not only on Saturdays, but also on some other days. This not only allows me to maintain and gradually improve my English, but is also a great way to spend time in an interesting company.
Today is a quiet day, and I worked a little this morning. I still need to write a report and send it to the boss. I'll do it tomorrow. Yesterday the electricity was turned off for a short time, and today it is not, but you never know when it will be turned off again and for how long.
We have a week of vacation since Monday, but many are planning to do things they never got around to before. Yesterday we had a corporate party, but I don't like such things and left quickly. I hope the others felt freer and had a good rest then. Overall, 5 months have passed unnoticed, but I'm not satisfied with the fact that I'm just doing my current job well. I wanted to show a good result, but due to circumstances beyond our control, we couldn't achieve anything outstanding this year. However, given the circumstances, not only did we not worsen our indicators, but we started working in a new direction and are expanding. Last week we got two new employees. They are also very young and inexperienced, but so far they are eager to learn and work. I will draw conclusions later, but for now I'm making plans for next year. This is very optimistic, given the situation in the country and the world, but I believe in what Castaneda called "The Power of Intention."
More than a week ago, Ukraine experienced an unprecedented cyberattack, the consequences of which will be felt for a very long time.
Dozens of state registers of Ukraine have been blocked. It is impossible to conclude a single agreement on the purchase/sale of real estate, register a business, change the owners of companies and perform many other notarial actions.
No one knows the timing of the restoration, but many point to the extreme vulnerability of electronic registers and the authorities' attempts to transfer everything to an electronic format.
https://www.bbc.com/ukrainian/articles/clyvj2dkv3loDuring russia's full-scale war against Ukraine, at least 3.5 million Ukrainians lost their homes, said Dmytro Lubinets, a member of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine.
https://hromadske.radio/news/2024/12/28/za-chas-povnomasshtabnoi-viyny-3-5-milyona-ukraintsiv-vtratyly-zhytlo-ofis-ombudsmenaThe National Bank sold $1.6 billion in a week to support the hryvnia. This is a record since the start of the full-scale war.
https://finance.liga.net/ua/ekonomika/novosti/nbu-vstanovyv-novyy-rekord-iz-prodazhu-valiuty-dlia-pidtrymky-hryvniUkraine's state and state-guaranteed debt as of November 30, 2024 increased and amounted to UAH 6,644.68 billion, or USD 159.74 billion. During November, state debt increased by UAH 231.12 billion, or USD 4.37 billion, according to the Ministry of Finance of Ukraine.
https://flot2017.com/derzhavnyj-borh-ukrainy-za-lystopad-zris-u-minfini-nazvaly-sumu/Ukraine is under mounting pressure from Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico and a group of central European companies to keep gas moving from its eastern border with russia into the European Union following the expiration of a transit agreement on Dec. 31.
Almost three years after the full-scale russian invasion of Ukraine, Budapest and Bratislava still rely on cheap gas from Gazprom PJSC, undermining the EU push to cut reliance on russian energy.
With three days to go before the russia-Ukraine agreement runs out, rhetoric on all sides has sharpened. Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky earlier this week accused Fico of striking “shadow agreements” with russian President vladimir pooteen. The Slovak leader on Friday threatened to halt power supplies to his eastern neighbor, a step Ukraine criticized.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2024-12-28/ukraine-russia-gas-transit-deal-faces-critical-moment-of-truth?srnd=homepage-europeThis not only weakens the unity of Europe, but also creates a threat of physical destruction of the gas pipeline on the territory of Ukraine by russia. Then millions of Ukrainians could be left without heating.
The increase in electricity tariffs did not affect the financial results of Energoatom, said Ukrainian MP Yaroslav Zheleznyak.
https://biz.nv.ua/ukr/markets/deputat-rozpoviv-yak-groshi-vid-pidvishchennya-tarifiv-na-elektroenergiyu-z-jili-mishi-50477334.htmlThe Cabinet of Ministers allowed all clergy to be booked, and classified religious organizations as critically important.
Thus, clergymen were equated with the ultimate beneficial owners of critical enterprises, members of supervisory boards and employees of foreign diplomatic institutions, etc.
The Cabinet of Ministers also made changes, according to which legal entities that are critical for the functioning of the economy and ensuring the livelihood of the population will now include religious organizations.
Thus, they were equated with representative offices of donor institutions and implementers of international technical assistance projects.
https://sud.ua/uk/news/publication/319287-kabmin-razreshil-bronirovat-vsekh-svyaschennosluzhiteley-a-religioznye-organizatsii-otnes-k-kriticheski-vazhnymAs of now, according to sources of "Ukrainian Truth" in law enforcement agencies, 13 Rolls-Royce Spectres have already been registered in Ukraine. Some of these cars are already compromising our state on the streets of Monaco. Spectre is the first electric car from Rolls-Royce worth over half a million euros, which began production in 2023.
https://www.pravda.com.ua/articles/2024/12/27/7490882/After a surprise offensive earlier this year, Ukraine’s forces have lost about half the territory seized in russia’s Kursk region and may lose the rest in a matter of months, according to US officials, potentially depriving Kyiv of important leverage for ceasefire talks with russia.
Ukraine’s military is already grappling with a lack of manpower and uncertainty about the future flow of supplies from the US and other allies, even as it struggles to fend off russian advances in its east. In Kursk, the region in western russia where Ukrainian forces seized a swath of land, Ukrainian troops are also facing off against about 12,000 North Korean troops reinforcing the russians.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2024-12-27/russia-ukraine-war-moscow-could-soon-retake-all-of-kursk-regionExperts from the Institute for the Study of War (ISW) indicate that russian leader vladimir pooteen has rejected a proposal being developed by the team of newly elected US President Donald Trump regarding a possible peace plan.
https://www.understandingwar.org/backgrounder/russian-offensive-campaign-assessment-december-26-2024russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said that russia will not be satisfied with a ceasefire in Ukraine, it needs "legally binding agreements and the elimination of the causes of the conflict," russian media wrote on December 25.
https://www.ostro.org/news/rosiyu-ne-vlashtuye-peremyr-ya-z-ukrayinoyu-lavrov-i504994