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DTEK Energy to buy back eurobonds for up to $50 mln at price of up to 27% of face value.
DTEK Energy will buy back eurobonds maturing in 2027 with a coupon rate of 7/7.5% for a total of $50 million at a price of up to 27% of the face value, the company said in a stock exchange message on Monday.
According to it, the redemption of eurobonds at such a discount will reduce the company's debt burden and direct more funds saved from servicing international debt to current activities.
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Russia’s strategic goal to restore glory of Soviet Union in intl arena – Kuleba.
Russia's strategic goal is not just to conquer Ukraine, but to restore the glory of the Soviet Union in the international arena, said Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba.
Interfax-Ukraine to host press conference 'Presentation of Portal for Detection of Conflict of Interests of Local Deputies'.
On Wednesday, April 3, at 11.00, the press center of the Interfax-Ukraine News Agency will host a press conference on the subject: "Presentation of Portal for Detection of Conflict of Interests of Local Deputies." A new digital instrument, Local I...
Three people, incl two children, lightly injured in missile attack on Odesa – local authorities.
Three people, including two minors, were injured as the fragments of enemy guided missiles destroyed over Odesa region on Friday fell down, Head of Odesa Regional Military Administration Oleh Kiper has said.
Zelenskyy on shelling of two HPPs by Russia: not only Ukraine, but also Moldova under threat.
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy has said during a meeting of the Supreme Commander's Headquarters Staff (Stavka) that Russia's deliberate shelling of Kanivska and Dnistrovska hydroelectric power plants (HPPs) poses a threat not only to Uk...
Two missiles launched by Russia at Odesa downed, child injured – local authorities.
The air defense forces shot down two aircraft missiles launched by Russia at Odesa from the Black Sea waters, a child was injured as the fragments of the missiles fell down, Head of Odesa Regional Military Administration Oleh Kiper has said.
Exile Offers Little Protection for Russian Journalists.
When Russia imposed harsh laws on reporters covering its invasion of Ukraine, dozens fled. But physical distance doesn’t always keep exiled journalists safe. Steve Baragona narrates this story by Liam Scott in Berlin. (Camera and Produced by: Jona...
'Incredibly shameful': NYC migrants receive more than some US troops.
'Fox & Friends Weekend' co-hosts Pete Hegseth and Will Cain joined 'Fox & Friends' to discuss their reaction to migrant families receiving more money from New York City than some military families. #FoxNews Subscribe to Fox News! Watch more Fox Ne...
Trump sells 'God Bless the USA' Bible
Former President Donald Trump is urging his supporters to buy a "God Bless the USA" Bible for $59.99 as he faces mounting legal bills amid his third presidential run.
Incredible footage shows first-person view from Ukrainian drones as they bombard Russian soldiers.
In the Kreminna sector, operatives affiliated with the 63rd Brigade utilized precision strikes conducted by FPVdrones to neutralize the hostile TOS-1A "Solntsepyok". Meanwhile, in the Zaporizhzhia sector, personnel from the 3rd separate Brigade de...
Economic impact of Baltimore bridge collapse
Operations at the Port of Baltimore were halted after the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed Tuesday. The collapse will impact shipping routes and trade in the region. David Lynch, a global economics correspondent for the Washington Post, joins CB...
Appeals court keeps Texas immigration law on hold
A panel of judges from the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals is keeping a controversial Texas immigration law known as SB4 on hold while the court considers whether the measure is lawful and constitutional. CBS News immigration reporter Camilo Montoya-...