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11:12
11.10.2025
Cabinet moves to remove Russian from list of languages protected under European Charter applies
19:50
31.01.2025
Ukrnafta launches Energy Fundraising to raise UAH 100 mln for Khartiia Brigade
19:12
30.04.2024
Govt amends ECA charter to insure investments against war risks
19:30
13.04.2023
Offensive Guard replenished with new brigade 'Charter'
12:44
27.10.2021
Ukraine, United States completing work on updated charter of strategic partnership
13:11
02.09.2021
Ukraine, United States to adopt Strategic Partnership Charter in autumn, consider plan for Ukraine's transformation – Kuleba
10:47
16.08.2021
Gutzeit: Olympic Movement Charter says sport is out of politics
15:34
13.03.2021
Servant of People congress approves new edition of party charter
18:01
28.09.2016
U.S. grants exemption for Antonov Airlines' charter services
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