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Once again, a labor conflict in a Ukrainian newspaper turned into an ugly mess of threats, finger-pointing and accusations of censorship by managers, journalists and others.
Dec. 15, 2011
While Chicken Kiev may be the food most frequently associated with Ukraine’s capital abroad, this is certainly not a local association.
Dec. 8, 2011
Editor’s Note: This Kyiv Post feature introduces readers to interesting expatriates who have chosen to make Ukraine their home. We welcome readers’ suggestions about expats to profile. Please send ide
Nov. 10, 2011
A game set in Chornobyl became a global hit.
Nov. 10, 2011
Authorities deny political persecution.
Sep. 2, 2011
Oleksandr Volodarsky spent six months of a year’s sentence in prison for simulating a sexual act, naked with a female partner, outside parliament in November 2009.
Aug. 1, 2011
Editor’s Note: This is the fourth in a five-part series that examines the Holocaust in western Ukraine that nearly wiped out its 500,000-member Jewish community during Nazi Germany’s occupation in Wor
Jul. 14, 2011
Ukraine’s renewable energy market looks more promising, especially with the adoption of green-tariff price incentives for electricity from renewable energy sources.
May. 20, 2011
The former economy minister says he is not out of Ukrainian politics.
May. 19, 2011
In Europe’s breadbasket, critics are talking about the ‘Great Grain Robbery.’ Agriculture Minister Mykola Prysyazhnyuk is under fire for state controls on grain exports that favor a controversial comp
Apr. 15, 2011
Jaan Hein, Estonian Ambassador Estonia advises Ukraine on reforms. We are an example of a successful state. In the 1990s, we went through the reforms that Ukraine needs to undergo, taking Sweden and F
Mar. 24, 2011
The Ministry of Defense intends to launch the Zaporizhia submarine into service in the Ukrainian Navy in June. The press service of the Defense Ministry announced this in a statement.
Mar. 20, 2011
Vaclav Havel, the former president of the Czech Republic and one of the world’s leading democracy activists, said that post-communist Eastern European nations are still stuck in the authoritarian past
Mar. 9, 2011
Once again, a labor conflict in a Ukrainian newspaper turned into an ugly mess of threats, finger-pointing and accusations of censorship by managers, journalists and others.
Dec. 15, 2011
While Chicken Kiev may be the food most frequently associated with Ukraine’s capital abroad, this is certainly not a local association.
Dec. 8, 2011
Editor’s Note: This Kyiv Post feature introduces readers to interesting expatriates who have chosen to make Ukraine their home. We welcome readers’ suggestions about expats to profile. Please send ide
Nov. 10, 2011
A game set in Chornobyl became a global hit.
Nov. 10, 2011
Authorities deny political persecution.
Sep. 2, 2011
Oleksandr Volodarsky spent six months of a year’s sentence in prison for simulating a sexual act, naked with a female partner, outside parliament in November 2009.
Aug. 1, 2011
Editor’s Note: This is the fourth in a five-part series that examines the Holocaust in western Ukraine that nearly wiped out its 500,000-member Jewish community during Nazi Germany’s occupation in Wor
Jul. 14, 2011
Ukraine’s renewable energy market looks more promising, especially with the adoption of green-tariff price incentives for electricity from renewable energy sources.
May. 20, 2011
The former economy minister says he is not out of Ukrainian politics.
May. 19, 2011
In Europe’s breadbasket, critics are talking about the ‘Great Grain Robbery.’ Agriculture Minister Mykola Prysyazhnyuk is under fire for state controls on grain exports that favor a controversial comp
Apr. 15, 2011
Jaan Hein, Estonian Ambassador Estonia advises Ukraine on reforms. We are an example of a successful state. In the 1990s, we went through the reforms that Ukraine needs to undergo, taking Sweden and F
Mar. 24, 2011
The Ministry of Defense intends to launch the Zaporizhia submarine into service in the Ukrainian Navy in June. The press service of the Defense Ministry announced this in a statement.
Mar. 20, 2011
Vaclav Havel, the former president of the Czech Republic and one of the world’s leading democracy activists, said that post-communist Eastern European nations are still stuck in the authoritarian past
Mar. 9, 2011