MONEY MATTERS Czech Finance Minister Zybnek Stanjura (far right) speaks with his Irish counterpart Paschal Donohoe (second from right) as other finance chiefs listen during a meeting of European Union finance ministers in Brussels on Tuesday, July 12, 2022. AP PHOTO
MONEY MATTERS Czech Finance Minister Zybnek Stanjura (far right) speaks with his Irish counterpart Paschal Donohoe (second from right) as other finance chiefs listen during a meeting of European Union finance ministers in Brussels on Tuesday, July 12, 2022. AP PHOTO

BRUSSELS: The European Union on Tuesday approved fresh aid for Ukraine as the eastern European country faces growing economic damage from Russia's invasion.

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