November 14, 2024
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News on November 11: decriminalization of pornography, emergency blackouts

What was everyone talking about today?”, — write: www.epravda.com.ua

About emergency shutdowns. In the morning of November 11, emergency blackouts were imposed in a number of regions due to the threat of Russian strikes on energy.

Yuriy Boyko, a member of the supervisory board of “Ukrenergo”, explained that emergency shutdowns used as a preventive step to mitigate the possible consequences of Russian strikes.

About the IMF. On November 11, the work of the mission of the International Monetary Fund for the sixth review of the program of cooperation with Ukraine will begin.

About pornography. The Verkhovna Rada registered a finalized draft law on the decriminalization of the creation of pornographic content.

About booking. Business associations call on the authorities of Ukraine to restore the determination of criticality for enterprises and the blocked booking of employees.

About the Kurakhiv TPP. The Kurakhiv thermal power station, located in Kurakhovo in Donetsk region, was dismantled this spring for the repair of other damaged energy infrastructure facilities.

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