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AeroSvit Ukrainian Airlines (Kyiv) has launched an An-148 aircraft on the Kyiv-Simferopol and Kyiv-Odesa routes, AeroSvit Press Secretary Volodymyr Haydash has told Interfax-Ukraine.
Jul. 3, 2009
Even though Ukraine’s parliament can’t clearly define pornography, lawmakers want to ban it and punish people who possess it – whatever “it” is.
Jun. 25, 2009
The Yulia Tymoshenko Bloc faction at the Verkhovna Rada does not intend to back the dismissal of Education and Science Minister Ivan Vakarchuk, Deputy Verkhovna Rada Chairman and one of the leaders of
Jun. 24, 2009
A total of 56% of Russians questioned by the Analytical Center of Yury Levada say they disrespect Ukraine.
Jun. 17, 2009
In its annual survey, Korrespondent magazine, the Russian-language sister publication of the Kyiv Post, found that Ukraine’s 50 wealthiest citizens lost 75 percent of their net worth since last year.
Jun. 11, 2009
Ukraine’s Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko has blamed President Viktor Yuschenko for obstructing the government-proposed anti-crisis measures and efforts to form a broad coalition to battle the crisis.
Jun. 9, 2009
MINSK, June 6 (Reuters) – Russia has banned the import of 500 types of milk product from Belarus, Russian news agencies reported on Saturday, at a time of strain between the two former Soviet republic
Jun. 6, 2009
Party of Regions leader Viktor Yanukovych is the most trusted politicians with support from 34.3% Ukrainians, according to a poll conducted amongst 2,013 respondents in all regions by the Sofia social
May. 28, 2009
Visiting the Donsky Monastery in Russia on May 24 where 20th Century Russian General Anton Denikin is buried, Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin urged journalists to read Denikin’s diary, specifica
May. 24, 2009
CHISINAU, (Reuters) – Parliament in Moldova, an ex-Soviet state jolted by political protests last month, said on Wednesday it would hold a presidential election on May 20.
May. 13, 2009
Fire tore through a gaming hall full of slot machines in central Ukraine on Thursday, killing nine people and injuring 11, officials said.
May. 7, 2009
April 14 (Reuters) – Following are five facts about John Demjanjuk, who was taken from his home in Ohio on Tuesday to stand trial in Germany, accused of being a Nazi death camp guard.
Apr. 14, 2009
An adventurous traffic cop in western Ukraine has been filming pornographic movies with the aid of police equipment. However, to his regret, his colleagues caught wind of his activities.
Apr. 4, 2009
A whole series of new anti-Ukrainian books are being published in Russia. Some are meant to discredit President Victor Yushchenko before the election.
Apr. 1, 2009
Shareholders in Ukraine’s Finance and Credit Bank, the country’s 14th largest, voted on Tuesday to propose selling a controlling stake to the government, and said they were trying to reschedule a $70
Mar. 24, 2009