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An extraordinary row has broken out between Ukraine’s Prosecutor General Yuriy Lutsenko and the U.S. embassy in Ukraine, with Lutsenko claiming the embassy gave him a list of people not to prosecute,
Mar. 21, 2019
Ukraine’s gross domestic product grew by 3 percent in 2018, and part of that growth was due to a recovery of the real estate market. Building companies, real estate agents and other market participant
Mar. 18, 2019
Foreigners who came to Ukraine in the heady days right after independence tended to fall into two camps: Those who succeeded and stayed, and those who failed and left. Phil Hudson, owner of Jones East
Mar. 18, 2019
Ukraine and Finland are launching a joint four-year project to support the reform of the New Ukrainian School. The presentation of the project titled “Learning Together” took place as part of the Day
Mar. 17, 2019
These two women share their stories of sexism and gender inequality in the Ukrainian army and beyond. Read more here.
Mar. 17, 2019
VASYLKIV and VINNYTSIA, Ukraine — On a chilly morning in early spring, humid mist and low clouds hang over the air base of Vasylkiv, a city of 36,000 people located 30 kilometers southwest of Kyiv. It
Mar. 15, 2019
The Serbian Orthodox Church has refused to recognize the newly created Orthodox Church of Ukraine (OCU) as canonical and calls it “an artificial confederation of schismatic structures.” Read more here
Mar. 13, 2019
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PARIS — The flight to Tel Aviv was preparing for takeoff when Bilal Hassani, France’s Eurovision nominee, accepted a handset from the flight attendants. Read the full story here.
Mar. 12, 2019
The SBU Security Service of Ukraine is awaiting facts from leader of the National Corps Party, Member of Parliament Andriy Biletsky about alleged preparations by the SBU for the physical elimination o
Mar. 11, 2019
Supporters of the far-right National Corps party tried to break through to Ukraine’s President Petro Poroshenko during his speech in Cherkasy, a city of 280,000 people located 200 kilometers southeast
Mar. 10, 2019
The New York Times Book Review listed the book of selected poems by Serhiy Zhadan “What We Live for, What We Die for” as one of the featured books. Read more here.
Mar. 9, 2019
Editor’s Note: This is the fourth annual ranking by the leading Ukrainian news magazine, Novoye Vremya, of the 100 most successful women in Ukraine. The winners are chosen by its editorial staff. Th
Mar. 8, 2019
Five years since the EuroMaidan Revolution ousted Kremlin-backed President Viktor Yanukovych, the failure of Ukraine’s anti-corruption reforms is becoming plain to see, for Ukrainians and the country’
Mar. 7, 2019
President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko signed a decree on the temporary introduction of a visa-free regime for the citizens of North Macedonia when entering or transiting Ukraine from March 16, 2019, t
Mar. 7, 2019
Her story reads like a run-of-the-mill spy thriller plot, with all ingredients included — hatred, passion, war, strong characters, betrayal, and even love. It is as hard to believe as pulp fiction as
Mar. 4, 2019
A defense corruption scandal in Ukraine claimed its first high-level victim on March 4 as Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko dismissed his longtime friend and business partner Oleh Hladkovskiy from
Mar. 4, 2019