Yuria-Pharm reports record revenue in 2024: profit increased to UAH 750 million

The Ukrainian pharmaceutical company Yuria-Pharm ended 2024 with a record net profit of UAH 750 million, up by UAH 180 million year-on-year. The company’s total revenue reached UAH 5.7 billion, exceeding the results of 2023. Despite the growth, Yuria-Pharm still did not reach its 2021 profit record. The company also actively supports initiatives to reduce drug prices by joining the programme announced by President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Learn more about Yuria-Pharm’s successes and social responsibility!
Macron calls for an end to US investment: EU prepares response to Trump’s tariffs

France and the European Commission are actively discussing the response to the new trade duties announced by Donald Trump. President Emmanuel Macron called on European companies to suspend investments in the US, stressing that it makes no sense to support a country that is “attacking Europe”. He emphasised the need for collective solidarity and unity among EU countries in response to growing trade pressure. Macron also noted that the EU has a wide range of economic levers to respond to Trump’s actions. What steps can be taken? Read on to find out more about this tense situation.
Israel before a new confrontation in Syria: Turkey as a potential adversary

Against the backdrop of powerful air strikes in Syria, Israel is facing a new strategic dilemma: the deterioration of relations with Turkey. Is Israel ready to open another front in its war against Hamas and Hezbollah? Turkey, with its military presence in northern Syria, could become a serious adversary. At the same time, Israel’s actions could provoke a new tactical alliance between Damascus and Ankara. What are the implications for regional security? Read on to find out about the new geopolitical realities and challenges facing Israel.
Zelenskyy: A just peace is possible only if all occupied territories are returned, but for some – a diplomatic compromise is possible

President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy has said that a just peace in the war with Russia is possible only if all the occupied territories are returned. However, he also noted that a diplomatic compromise may be needed for some regions. “These are Ukrainian territories, in any case, they are one of the most important red lines for us,” Zelenskyy stressed. His words suggest the possibility of a gradual return of the temporarily occupied regions through negotiations, sparking new discussions about ending the war and the role of diplomacy in resolving the conflict. Read on to find out more about his position.