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Swedish truck maker Scania was one of the first Western businesses to risk going into Ukraine after it achieved independence in 1991. The 125-year-old company witnessed all three Ukrainian revolutions
Sep. 16, 2021
A $350 million dispute between state-owned PrivatBank and the oligarchs Ihor and Hryhoriy Surkis is stuck bouncing between two courtrooms. The Grand Chamber of the Supreme Court began to consider the
Sep. 15, 2021
Russia-occupation forces in Donbas violated the ceasefire regime near Pisky, one Ukrainian soldier reported as wounded, the press service of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine said. “As of 12:00 noon
Sep. 14, 2021
The Carpathian Mountains are without a doubt one of the loveliest corners of Ukraine. However, their beauty has not always saved them from different kinds of attacks, first and foremost illegal loggin
Sep. 13, 2021
Russian-sponsored militants killed three Ukrainian service members in Donbas on the weekend of Sept. 11-12 An anti-tank missile fired by the militants hit a Ukrainian truck in Donetsk Oblast on Sept.
Sep. 13, 2021
Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine Dmytro Razumkov submitted bill No. 5599 on the prevention of threats to national security associated with the excessive influence of persons with significant
Sep. 11, 2021
A draft law legalizing and regulating cryptocurrency and other virtual assets like tokens in Ukraine has passed the parliament in the second reading on Sept. 8. A total of 276 Ukrainian lawmakers vote
Sep. 8, 2021
Ukraine’s cyberpolice on Sept. 6 busted a smuggling ring that imported fake Apple smartphones, headphones, tablets, laptops and chargers from China before selling them as genuine products to unsuspect
Sep. 7, 2021
The State Fiscal Service (SFS) on Sept. 6 announced that it has discovered an illegal online casino employing 60 people, with an annual turnover of over $30 million. Since gambling was legalized a yea
Sep. 7, 2021
When a remarkable example of Soviet modernist architecture, the round building on Reitarska Street, went on sale nearly two years ago, people weren’t lining up to buy it. A shabby renovation job compl
Sep. 5, 2021
When Ukrainian athlete Viktoriya Tkachuk came home from the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, it was time to go back to a difficult reality. The 26-year-old finished sixth in the 400-meter hurdles in Japan, beatin
Sep. 4, 2021
Roman Catholic Cathedral of St. Nicholas in Kyiv, the city’s second-oldest Roman Catholic church, caught fire and was severely damaged on the night of Sept. 3. Priest Bohdan Savitsky told news outlet
Sep. 4, 2021
Prosecutor General Iryna Venediktova portrays herself as an anti-corruption crusader and courts Western embassies by presenting herself as a reformer. She’s penned 11 opinion pieces, published by the
Sep. 3, 2021
In a speech at Stanford University, President Volodymyr Zelensky outlined the difference between Ukraine and Russia. “We have a common history, common victories and many great people,” Zelensky said.
Sep. 3, 2021
Editor’s Note: The first installment of the “Oligarch Toys” series ran in the Kyiv Post on Aug. 13. Read this story here. If Ukraine is trying to reduce the power of its oligarchs, it has its work cu
Sep. 3, 2021
Global Ordnance (Sarasota, Florida) has signed a long-term cooperation agreement with Ukroboronprom state concern, the volume of transactions on which may be up to $500 million, the American company s
Sep. 2, 2021