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Some people can’t wait to learn how a novel ends, and skip to the last chapter to find out. But that’s not possible with Litnet, an online library, where the books are written and read chapter-by-chap
Mar. 26, 2018
Mohammad Zahoor, only the second owner in the Kyiv Post’s nearly 23-year history, has decided to sell the newspaper to Adnan Kivan, an Odesa multi-millionaire businessman and native of Syria. Zahoor t
Mar. 21, 2018
Ukraine ranks as the most affordable country in Europe and also one of the top-10 cheapest countries in terms of living costs in a new study “The Cost of Living Around the World 2018” published by Bri
Mar. 21, 2018
The Union of European Football Associations or UEFA has started selling tickets for the Champions League final match, which will be held on May 26 in Kyiv. An announcement of the start of ticket sales
Mar. 15, 2018
Ukraine’s parliament on March 15 approved the stripping of immunity from prosecution from Yevhen Bakulin, a lawmaker from the Opposition Bloc, and to allow his arrest. The Prosecutor General’s Office
Mar. 15, 2018
Not so long ago, it was hard to find a salad in Kyiv that didn’t have at least some meat in it. That’s changing fast: a vegetarian trend is spreading across Ukraine. According to a Kyiv International
Mar. 8, 2018
Officially, Lera Burlakova was a military nurse serving on the front lines of Russia’s war in the Donbas. But in reality, she had nothing to do with medicine: she operated a grenade launcher. The ruse
Mar. 8, 2018
Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko signed the long-awaited law on privatization on March 2, intended to finally sell off more than 3,000 state-owned companies, many of which are inefficient cash cow
Mar. 2, 2018
In retaliation for coming up on the losing end of a Stockholm arbitration court ruling that will cost Russia’s state-controlled Gazprom $2.56 billion, the Kremlin indefinitely shut off natural gas sup
Mar. 2, 2018
What happens in this new Kyiv hotel, stays in this hotel. Cherry Twins, a hotel built especially to have sex in, has eight themed rooms with different designs and toys, and its owners promise full con
Mar. 2, 2018
Businesses in Ukraine are facing a major problem – human capital flight, or more plainly, a brain drain. This was the key issue Ukraine’s European Business Association discussed during a round table a
Feb. 28, 2018
The Security Service of Ukraine, or SBU, has identified at least 40 Ukrainian nationals fighting for Russia’s Wagner private military company – a Kremlin-sponsored mercenary group that fought in Russi
Feb. 27, 2018
Eighteen information technology companies operating in Ukraine have made it onto the list of the best tech firms in the world – the 2018 Global Outsourcing 100. Twelve Ukrainian-founded software devel
Feb. 22, 2018
TV commercials are a traditional way to kick off an election campaign. But the ones recently released by two of Ukraine’s top leaders were far from conventional. President Petro Poroshenko is accused
Feb. 22, 2018
It’s still not a war, but maybe it’s progress. Ukraine formally dropped its “anti-terrorist operation” misnomer, or ATO, in describing Russia’s war against Ukraine since 2014. But the nation’s leaders
Feb. 20, 2018
Since Russia launched its war against Ukraine in 2014, seizing the Crimean peninsula and part of the eastern Donbas, Russian banks and other businesses have been under pressure. They have faced regula
Feb. 20, 2018
Some people can’t wait to learn how a novel ends, and skip to the last chapter to find out. But that’s not possible with Litnet, an online library, where the books are written and read chapter-by-chap
Mar. 26, 2018
Mohammad Zahoor, only the second owner in the Kyiv Post’s nearly 23-year history, has decided to sell the newspaper to Adnan Kivan, an Odesa multi-millionaire businessman and native of Syria. Zahoor t
Mar. 21, 2018
Ukraine ranks as the most affordable country in Europe and also one of the top-10 cheapest countries in terms of living costs in a new study “The Cost of Living Around the World 2018” published by Bri
Mar. 21, 2018
The Union of European Football Associations or UEFA has started selling tickets for the Champions League final match, which will be held on May 26 in Kyiv. An announcement of the start of ticket sales
Mar. 15, 2018
Ukraine’s parliament on March 15 approved the stripping of immunity from prosecution from Yevhen Bakulin, a lawmaker from the Opposition Bloc, and to allow his arrest. The Prosecutor General’s Office
Mar. 15, 2018
Not so long ago, it was hard to find a salad in Kyiv that didn’t have at least some meat in it. That’s changing fast: a vegetarian trend is spreading across Ukraine. According to a Kyiv International
Mar. 8, 2018
Officially, Lera Burlakova was a military nurse serving on the front lines of Russia’s war in the Donbas. But in reality, she had nothing to do with medicine: she operated a grenade launcher. The ruse
Mar. 8, 2018
Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko signed the long-awaited law on privatization on March 2, intended to finally sell off more than 3,000 state-owned companies, many of which are inefficient cash cow
Mar. 2, 2018
In retaliation for coming up on the losing end of a Stockholm arbitration court ruling that will cost Russia’s state-controlled Gazprom $2.56 billion, the Kremlin indefinitely shut off natural gas sup
Mar. 2, 2018
What happens in this new Kyiv hotel, stays in this hotel. Cherry Twins, a hotel built especially to have sex in, has eight themed rooms with different designs and toys, and its owners promise full con
Mar. 2, 2018
Businesses in Ukraine are facing a major problem – human capital flight, or more plainly, a brain drain. This was the key issue Ukraine’s European Business Association discussed during a round table a
Feb. 28, 2018
The Security Service of Ukraine, or SBU, has identified at least 40 Ukrainian nationals fighting for Russia’s Wagner private military company – a Kremlin-sponsored mercenary group that fought in Russi
Feb. 27, 2018
Eighteen information technology companies operating in Ukraine have made it onto the list of the best tech firms in the world – the 2018 Global Outsourcing 100. Twelve Ukrainian-founded software devel
Feb. 22, 2018
TV commercials are a traditional way to kick off an election campaign. But the ones recently released by two of Ukraine’s top leaders were far from conventional. President Petro Poroshenko is accused
Feb. 22, 2018
It’s still not a war, but maybe it’s progress. Ukraine formally dropped its “anti-terrorist operation” misnomer, or ATO, in describing Russia’s war against Ukraine since 2014. But the nation’s leaders
Feb. 20, 2018
Since Russia launched its war against Ukraine in 2014, seizing the Crimean peninsula and part of the eastern Donbas, Russian banks and other businesses have been under pressure. They have faced regula
Feb. 20, 2018