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The idea of a global payment platform did not come easy for the founders of Paymentwall. But American Honor Gunday and Ukrainian Vladimir Kovalyov worked together enough to be confident of success in
Jul. 8, 2015
Police officers from California, the U.S., will train the new police force in Odesa Oblast.
Jul. 6, 2015
When Valeriya Lutkovska was
appointed Ukraine’s ombudsman on April 22, 2012, she promised to be apolitical
as the nation’s chief steward of human rights.
Jul. 3, 2015
Barely a day has gone by in recent months without sensational headlines warning of an “impending Russian attack” on Ukraine – but analysts warn that this is exactly what Russia wants.
Jul. 2, 2015
The polls show that Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk is headed to President Viktor Yushchenko-land in terms of nosediving popular support.
Jul. 2, 2015
DONETSK, Ukraine – There won’t be any more “bad” news coming
out of the occupied territories in Dontesk – at least if the pseudo-authorities
there manage to enforce their new rules on the work of repo
Jul. 1, 2015
KURAKHOVE, Ukraine – Only 10 miles west of the war front, the Ukrainian army controls the small city of Kurakhove and patrols the streets to look for suspicious people
Jun. 30, 2015
Video footage appears to show Vitaly Malikov, a deputy chief of the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU), supporting Kremlin-backed separatists in Crimea and a referendum on the peninsula’s secession fro
Jun. 28, 2015
ILOVAISK, Ukraine – It is the place where one of the biggest massacres in Russia’s war against Ukraine took place, in August 2014, when hundreds of Ukrainian soldiers were slaughtered when trying to c
Jun. 26, 2015
Jean-Noel Wetterwald, the interim head of Ukraine operations for the
United Nations High Commission for Refugees, gave up a quiet retirement
in the Swiss mountains to tackle Ukraine’s growing refugee
Jun. 25, 2015
In a new display of diplomatic trolling, Russia’s Security Council has announced that it is helpless to stop ordinary Russians from going to eastern Ukraine to fight.
Jun. 25, 2015
Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine Human Rights Commissioner Valeria Lutkovska has said that the human rights of detained soldiers of the Tornado battalion may have been violated.
Jun. 25, 2015
YENAKIYEVE, Ukraine – It was a depressed industrial city before the war, even more so 15 months into the war.
Jun. 24, 2015
Despite repeated requests, the Presidential Administration has failed to provide to the Kyiv Post — or anyone else, to the newspaper’s knowledge — with a list of 2,702 former officials that President
Jun. 22, 2015
HORLIVKA, Ukraine – Night has fallen over the Russian-occupied city of Horlivka that lies 10 kilometers from the war front.
Jun. 22, 2015
The militants’ Grad rocket launcher shelled Popasna in the Luhansk region on June 18, heavily injuring a National Guard serviceman and damaging two residential buildings, the Luhansk region authoritie
Jun. 19, 2015