Behind the front lines, Ukrainian businesses adapt to war
- Updated
Russia's invasion has inflicted massive damage on Ukraine's economy, which the IMF says shrank by 30% in 2022. But businesses are trying to adapt. DW's Nick Connolly has been to meet people keeping Ukraine's metals industry going in and around the city of Dnipro.
As featured on
The damage to Ukraine’s metal industry has crippled a lucrative sector and key employer needed to support an economy cratered by war.
Latest video
View this profile on Instagram#ThisIsTucson 🌵 (@this_is_tucson) • Instagram photos and videos
Most viewed stories
-
Over 70 fun events happening in Tucson in April 🎡🐰
-
Viral fruit ice cream and strawberry Oreos: the $25 challenge at Sandyi Oriental Market
-
Taste 'Mexico in a bottle' at Tucson agave fest this weekend
-
New Eats! 20 new restaurants that opened up in Tucson this winter 🍽️
-
44 things to do in Tucson this weekend, April 10-12
-
Vintage band tees take center stage at Tucson’s new shop Almandel
-
Bloomfest celebrates palo verde blooms and Tucson culture
-
Cheer on the Wildcats in the Final Four at these local restaurants and bars 🐻⬇️
-
OaxaRico opened their first brick-and-mortar, serving up delicious mole and gorditas
-
Maker Monday: Carly Quinn Designs brings Sonoran Desert to life in ceramic tiles




