EXCLUSIVE
Ukraine’s
government received a “Notice of Withdrawal” to abandon a potential $10 billion
gas exploration project from Royal Dutch Shell, the Financial Times
reported citing “sources familiar with the
Jun. 11, 2015
Luhansk Governor Hennadiy Moskal given prosecutors a list of 65 crimes allegedly committed by members of the Aidar Battalion, a volunteer force fighting on the front line that he has frequently descri
Jun. 8, 2015
Protected by hundreds of police officers in Kyiv’s Obolon district, nearly 200 persons tried on June 6 to take part in the second gay pride parade in the last three years.
But violence, almost from th
Jun. 6, 2015
Anti-gay groups in Ukraine, including the militant Right Sector, are threatening to stop a gay pride march planned for June 6.
Jun. 6, 2015
At the end of May, Ukrainian freelance journalist Oleksandr Rychkov traveled to Donetsk Oblast to find human stories for future articles. What he found instead was a new mobile operator — neither Ukra
Jun. 5, 2015
Russia’s renewed military offensive in eastern Ukraine provides the latest evidence that the Kremlin violates the Minsk II peace agreement at will. At least 27 Ukrainian soldiers have been killed in t
Jun. 5, 2015
A combined Russian-separatist force of 1,000, the size of a regiment, attacked the western Donetsk suburb of Maryinka on the morning of June 3, military spokesman Yevhen Sylkin told Channel 5.
Jun. 3, 2015
VUHLEHIRSK, Ukraine – Oleg Vadimirovich, administrator of the small city of Vuhlehirsk in Donetsk Oblast, is worried about the Ukrainian army and Polish snipers that he thinks are working with them.
May. 27, 2015
A top commander of Russian-backed forces in Luhansk has been assassinated, along with several members of his entourage.
May. 23, 2015
After nearly six months in
captivity, a Ukrainian commander has been released from the custody
of Donetsk rebels.
May. 23, 2015
DZERZHYNSK, Ukraine — By painting street lampposts in Dzerzhynsk blue and yellow, the colors of Ukraine’s national flag, local activists may be re-shaping the future of the war-front city.
May. 14, 2015
Artem Sytnyk’s unenviable task is to stop the nation’s biggest internal national security threat: public-sector corruption.
May. 14, 2015
Military and civilian casualties are mounting as tension remains high in cities on the eastern war front, including Shyrokyne, Berdianske, Luhanske and Toshkivka, according to the Organization for Sec
May. 14, 2015
Amid growing signs of a standoff between the
Kremlin and Chechnya’s strongman leader Ramzan Kadyrov – and persistent rumors
of infighting among Russian-backed separatists who control parts of the Donb
May. 8, 2015
Sept. 30, 1938
The Munich Agreement signed by Great Britain, France, Italy and Germany divided Czechoslovakia. Carpathian Ukraine, which used to be part of Czechoslovakia, was gradually occupied by Hu
May. 8, 2015
In a rebuke to World War II symbols popular in the Soviet Union and now in modern-day Russia, Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko in April signed a decree that designated a poppy as the symbol of the
May. 8, 2015
Ukraine’s
government received a “Notice of Withdrawal” to abandon a potential $10 billion
gas exploration project from Royal Dutch Shell, the Financial Times
reported citing “sources familiar with the
Jun. 11, 2015
Luhansk Governor Hennadiy Moskal given prosecutors a list of 65 crimes allegedly committed by members of the Aidar Battalion, a volunteer force fighting on the front line that he has frequently descri
Jun. 8, 2015
Protected by hundreds of police officers in Kyiv’s Obolon district, nearly 200 persons tried on June 6 to take part in the second gay pride parade in the last three years.
But violence, almost from th
Jun. 6, 2015
Anti-gay groups in Ukraine, including the militant Right Sector, are threatening to stop a gay pride march planned for June 6.
Jun. 6, 2015
At the end of May, Ukrainian freelance journalist Oleksandr Rychkov traveled to Donetsk Oblast to find human stories for future articles. What he found instead was a new mobile operator — neither Ukra
Jun. 5, 2015
Russia’s renewed military offensive in eastern Ukraine provides the latest evidence that the Kremlin violates the Minsk II peace agreement at will. At least 27 Ukrainian soldiers have been killed in t
Jun. 5, 2015
A combined Russian-separatist force of 1,000, the size of a regiment, attacked the western Donetsk suburb of Maryinka on the morning of June 3, military spokesman Yevhen Sylkin told Channel 5.
Jun. 3, 2015
VUHLEHIRSK, Ukraine – Oleg Vadimirovich, administrator of the small city of Vuhlehirsk in Donetsk Oblast, is worried about the Ukrainian army and Polish snipers that he thinks are working with them.
May. 27, 2015
A top commander of Russian-backed forces in Luhansk has been assassinated, along with several members of his entourage.
May. 23, 2015
After nearly six months in
captivity, a Ukrainian commander has been released from the custody
of Donetsk rebels.
May. 23, 2015
DZERZHYNSK, Ukraine — By painting street lampposts in Dzerzhynsk blue and yellow, the colors of Ukraine’s national flag, local activists may be re-shaping the future of the war-front city.
May. 14, 2015
Artem Sytnyk’s unenviable task is to stop the nation’s biggest internal national security threat: public-sector corruption.
May. 14, 2015
Military and civilian casualties are mounting as tension remains high in cities on the eastern war front, including Shyrokyne, Berdianske, Luhanske and Toshkivka, according to the Organization for Sec
May. 14, 2015
Amid growing signs of a standoff between the
Kremlin and Chechnya’s strongman leader Ramzan Kadyrov – and persistent rumors
of infighting among Russian-backed separatists who control parts of the Donb
May. 8, 2015
Sept. 30, 1938
The Munich Agreement signed by Great Britain, France, Italy and Germany divided Czechoslovakia. Carpathian Ukraine, which used to be part of Czechoslovakia, was gradually occupied by Hu
May. 8, 2015
In a rebuke to World War II symbols popular in the Soviet Union and now in modern-day Russia, Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko in April signed a decree that designated a poppy as the symbol of the
May. 8, 2015