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Kyiv Post, Ukraine’s oldest English language news source is proud to announce the appointment of Bohdan Nahaylo as Acting Chief Editor effective December 24, 2021. “Bohdan has played a key role in lea
Dec. 24, 2021
A former Russian-backed separatist commander has publicly boasted about
ordering executions in eastern Ukraine and defiantly claimed he will never be
tried in an international court.
Jan. 20, 2016
In its third attempt in a week, Ukraine’s parliament passed amendments to the Labor Code on Nov. 12 that will end lingering Soviet-era workplace discrimination over sexual orientation, political and r
Nov. 12, 2015
The Oct. 25 local election campaign could cost at least $82 million for 132 political parties involved, according to experts’ estimates making it even more expensive than last fall’s parliamentary ele
Oct. 23, 2015
On Jan. 31, 1992, then Russian
President Boris Yeltsin personally took Russia’s seat at the United Nations
Security Council as one of the five permanent members. Questions were raised at
the time abou
Oct. 7, 2015
While experts agree media freedoms have improved in Ukraine since last year’s EuroMaidan Revolution, it seems that some media owners still haven’t got the message that censorship is no longer acceptab
Sep. 24, 2015
A powerful Ukrainian lawmaker facing a criminal investigation by Swiss
law enforcement is being protected from prosecution by Ukrainian
authorities, lawmakers allege.
Sep. 19, 2015
Mikheil Saakashvili has lashed out at Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk and his Cabinet, saying that they are sabotaging economic, customs and other reforms and serve oligarchs’ interests.
Sep. 4, 2015
ODESA, Ukraine – When Odesa Oblast Governor Mikheil Saakashvili visited the Ukrainian navy’s headquarters in Odesa on June 14, the commander set the table, and there was joyous celebration with music,
Aug. 29, 2015
Natalia Isayeva is a former sex worker. She left the business years ago but says if something bad happens and her family really needs money, for medical treatment, for instance, she might consider goi
Aug. 29, 2015
Russian forces killed 366 Ukrainian soldiers in Ilovaisk a year ago, forcing Ukraine into humiliating concessions in Minsk, Belarus, in an agreement that brought neither peace nor an end to Russia’s w
Aug. 20, 2015
The Ukrainian military’s decision to pull volunteer fighters from the obliterated village of Shyrokyne, located just 20 kilometers east of the strategic port city of Mariupol in Donetsk Oblast, has ra
Jul. 28, 2015
Heorhy Tuka, a well-known
volunteer helping Ukraine’s army, was on July 22 appointed governor of Luhansk
Oblast, a key region at the forefront of Ukraine’s war with Russia.
Jul. 22, 2015
Parliament on July 14 approved new local election rules via a bill that
introduces elements of proportional representation in elections to
municipal and regional councils, and two-round elections for
Jul. 17, 2015
Representatives of the Right Sector said on July 12 that it was withdrawing some of its fighters from the war zone as the tense standoff between the nationalist group and the authorities escalated.
Jul. 13, 2015
The Interior Ministry has appointed a woman with a history of aiding
corrupt figures to be in charge of recovering stolen assets on behalf of the
Nation’s Anti-Corruption Bureau.
Jul. 10, 2015