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The main reason for the killing of Ukrainian MP and businessman Yevhen Scherban in 1996 was an economic one, but there were also political motives, his son, Donetsk Regional Council deputy Ruslan Shch
Jul. 13, 2012
CARACAS, Venezuela — Lithuania won a trip to its sixth straight Olympic basketball tournament with a 109-83 romp over the Dominican Republic on Saturday, while Russia also booked a trip to London by h
Jul. 10, 2012
More than a dozen leaders from the European Union and post-Soviet countries came to Ukraine to watch the Euro 2012 championship final game between Spain and Italy on July 1, joining President Viktor Y
Jul. 2, 2012
The National Bank of Ukraine and People’s Bank of China have signed a currency swap deal worth 15 billion yuan ($2.36 billion), the Chinese bank says on its Web site.
Jun. 26, 2012
Music
Rasmus, a Finish alternative rock band will bring New World to Kyiv. Their new album, that is.
Jun. 21, 2012
Kazakhstan hopes for extension of the Dnepr rocket launches by Kosmotras, a Ukrainian-Russian-Kazakh JV, said the chairman of the National Space Agency of Kazakhstan (Kazkosmos) Talgat Musabayev.
Jun. 21, 2012
TUNIS, Tunisia — Sometimes it’s a muffled call from Turkey or Lebanon by a son saying he’s off to fight in Syria when the family thought he’d gone abroad to study. Other times it’s just an anonymous p
Jun. 21, 2012
Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych has called on all political forces in the country to join in the work of the Constitutional Assembly.
Jun. 20, 2012
Ukraine could invest up to $25 billion by 2030 in the construction of new nuclear power facilities.
Jun. 14, 2012
NEWARK, New Jersey — A Ukrainian man who federal prosecutors said may be the most significant distributor of child pornography ever prosecuted in the United States was charged in New Jersey on June
Jun. 12, 2012
The "psychic" pig promoted by European championship co-hosts Ukraine as a successor to Paul the octopus made its first predictions about upcoming games on Friday, picking Poland and Russia as winners.
Jun. 8, 2012
Taking a swim in the great Dnipro River, with a view of the golden domes of Orthodox Church is one of the sublime pleasures of Kyiv and the hardy who brave its beaches and less than pristine waters.
Jun. 8, 2012
Kyiv
What do old drums, a crumbling bust of Viktor Yanukovych and an ancient market have in common? Well, it might not be much elsewhere, but in Kyiv they came together for a celebration that doubled as a
May. 31, 2012
Kyiv’s Economic Court of Appeals has rejected an appeal lodged by Russia’s S7 Airlines against the Ukrainian Defense Ministry to charge $15.32 million from the ministry due to the damage done to the c
May. 29, 2012
U.S. Senator James Inhofe has submitted to the Committee on Foreign Affairs of the U.S. Senate a draft resolution calling for release from prison of former Ukrainian Premier Yulia Tymoshenko.
May. 25, 2012
MOSCOW – The Dnepr Russian-Ukrainian program to use converted RS-20 heavy intercontinental ballistic missiles (Satan by Western classification) in space launch programs will most likely be stopped,
May. 22, 2012