Articles by Olesia Oleshko

Investors: Chornobyl could power nation again, safely

Rights judge: Torture common in Ukraine

Court sentences ailing ex-president of university to 5 years for bribe

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Student’s death in police custody remains unsolved

Communities most affected by Chornobyl struggle to survive

Then and now: Josef Stalin preserved in Kyiv

Chornobyl needs 600 million euros — now

Helping others with similar problems

Key witness gives muddled testimony in death of student in police custody

Comeback of Political Refugees & Prisoners

Myroslava Gongadze: Yanukovych team may be ‘more brutal’ than Kuchma

People who don’t like Stalin may be going to jail

As 25th anniversary nears, Chornobyl critically short of cash

Blunt, erotic and obnoxious writing by Irena Karpa

Blood-sucking leeches popular for treatments

Gudziak: ‘Future generations will live in a democratic state”

Election observer: Watchers ‘faced resistance’ in Odesa

Odesa’s mayoral election may be the nation’s dirtiest campaign

Suspects still free in big cybercrime case

Viktoria Siumar: Ukraine may have a ‘light’ version of Russian media environment

SBU under fire for using KGB-style tactics

Firtash donates $6.7 million to Cambridge Ukrainian studies

Prosecutors confirm that Gongadze investigation to continue, but can’t say if Kuchma is a …

Are police edging out of control?

Court cancels frequencies of feisty TVi, Channel 5

Seeing the Carpathians on two wheels

Police investigating disappearance of Kharkiv newspaper chief editor

Housing Blues

Yanukovych camp mulls poll to take more power

Cricket has loyal, increasing fan base despite multiple growing pains

Lenin Stands Tall And Guarded

Khakamada: Russia’s interests ‘way too vague and infantile’

Student’s death while in Kyiv police custody, called a murder by top official, sparks …

Ex-SBU head cites political intrusions

Korolevska: Time to cut bureaucracy

Authorities, courts curbing right to peaceful protests

The Alps, beer and a city of men in very expensive suits

Nemyria defends Tymoshenko in Merkel talks

Ukraine’s few, proud female soldiers

Chornobyl + 24 years: Villages slowly die off

Ukrainians educated abroad can find homecomings rough

Poverkhnost TV scores big win with high court

Losing dream of democracy, little by little