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The American cops took the slower, cheaper train from Kyiv to Donetsk. After repeatedly traveling between Ukraine and the United States, there were more comfortable ways to make this final, 400-mile j
Jul. 10, 2021
President Volodymyr Zelensky has dismissed Yulia Mendel from the post of Press Secretary to the President of Ukraine and appointed Serhiy Nykyforov to the relevant post. Relevant decrees No. 282/2021
Jul. 9, 2021
Israeli police have opened a fraud investigation that allegedly involves oligarch Ihor Kolomoisky and several of his associates. The case revolves around a 2019 deal between Kolomoisky’s partners and
Jul. 9, 2021
Pro-Kremlin lawmaker Viktor Medvedchuk’s family still likely uses its $200 million yacht despite freezes imposed on its assets, according to a July 8 report by the Slidstvo.info investigative project.
Jul. 9, 2021
Incumbent President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky would have received the greatest support in the presidential elections if they had been held next Sunday, collecting 28.8% of votes of Ukrainians who
Jul. 9, 2021
The latest scoop by TIME magazine has shed light on the shadowy world of America’s private armies, with a trail leading back to Ukraine. In a piece by Simon Schuster published on July 7, the publicati
Jul. 9, 2021
Cargo transportation along the Dnipro River in January-June 2021 increased by 63.9% (1.9 million tonnes) compared to the same period in 2020, to 5.46 million tonnes. According to the report of the Ukr
Jul. 8, 2021
Ukrainian entrepreneurs Daria Shapovalova and Natalia Modenova announced on July 6 that they raised $2 million from big U.S. investors to finance a fashion-tech startup called DressX. Based in Los Ang
Jul. 8, 2021
When huge art installations emerge in the middle of a Nevada desert during the Burning Man festival, a stunning, surreal view opens up to the attendees. Luckily, Kyivans have the chance to undergo a s
Jul. 8, 2021
A Russian court has banned the distribution of adult cartoon “Happy Tree Friends” and several other animated films within the country, the state-run RIA Novosti news agency reported Thursday. Read mor
Jul. 8, 2021
The Defense Ministry will purchase new footwear for female cadets taking part in the military parade dedicated to the 30th anniversary of Ukraine’s independence. Earlier, photos of female cadets train
Jul. 7, 2021
The foreign ministers of the Lublin Triangle countries – Ukraine, Lithuania and Poland – signed three joint documents on July 7, including on support for Ukraine’s membership in the EU and NATO. This
Jul. 7, 2021
A team of Ukrainian archaeologists has almost completed excavations of an ancient kurgan (burial mound, sacred hill) which historians claim is older than the Egyptian pyramids. Read more here.
Jul. 6, 2021
President Volodymyr Zelensky on July 6 said he would not fire his Deputy Chief of Staff Oleh Tatarov, who had been charged with bribery, in response to a petition for his dismissal. On June 18, the pe
Jul. 6, 2021
Few celebrities in Ukraine’s history have come out of the closet fearing the largely conservative society’s rejection. But Ukrainian singer Melovin has recently set a precedent as the country’s most f
Jul. 6, 2021
Managing state-owned oil and gas company Naftogaz pays off, no matter how much money the company loses. Despite losses of nearly $700 million in 2020, Naftogaz’s top management this year pocketed mult
Jul. 6, 2021