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Geopolitics & Economy
> Defence spending next year will require at least $120 billion, Prime Minister Yuliya Svyrydenko cautioned, noting Kyiv may request an additional IMF facility to cover the shortfall.
> Intelligence chief Kyrylo Budanov warned the Kremlin has earmarked $1.1 trillion for a sweeping rearmament drive through 2036, mobilising the entire Russian economy for a “long war.”
> Germany’s conditional Patriot pledge highlighted a broader debate over supply-chain gaps as NATO inventories shrink faster than they are refilled.
> Naftogaz confirmed “significant damage” to gas-production infrastructure after repeated drone strikes; contingency plans have been activated to protect winter supplies.
> Google’s latest report showed nearly 11 000 YouTube channels linked to state propaganda—over 2 000 of them Russian—were removed in Q2 2025, reflecting tighter moderation of disinformation.
> From 19 to 22 July, 517 flights were grounded at Russia’s two busiest airports, a costly knock-on effect of constant drone alerts and airspace restrictions.
Geopolitics & Economy
> Defence spending next year will require at least $120 billion, Prime Minister Yuliya Svyrydenko cautioned, noting Kyiv may request an additional IMF facility to cover the shortfall.
> Intelligence chief Kyrylo Budanov warned the Kremlin has earmarked $1.1 trillion for a sweeping rearmament drive through 2036, mobilising the entire Russian economy for a “long war.”
> Germany’s conditional Patriot pledge highlighted a broader debate over supply-chain gaps as NATO inventories shrink faster than they are refilled.
> Naftogaz confirmed “significant damage” to gas-production infrastructure after repeated drone strikes; contingency plans have been activated to protect winter supplies.
> Google’s latest report showed nearly 11 000 YouTube channels linked to state propaganda—over 2 000 of them Russian—were removed in Q2 2025, reflecting tighter moderation of disinformation.
> From 19 to 22 July, 517 flights were grounded at Russia’s two busiest airports, a costly knock-on effect of constant drone alerts and airspace restrictions.
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