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Human Rights Watch, an influential human rights watchdog, claimed in its report on Oct. 20 that Ukraine forces have used banned and dangerous cluster bombs in its war against Russian-backed separatis
Oct. 21, 2014
The Klyuyev brothers, Andriy and Serhiy, have been long-time allies of overthrown President Viktor Yanukovych.
Oct. 21, 2014
DONETSK, Ukraine — Clashes between Ukrainian troops defending Donetsk airport and Russian-backed separatists that control the city intensified on Oct. 20 with massive explosion damaged football stadiu
Oct. 20, 2014
When Ukraine’s first post-revolutionary government was appointed in February, six of its ministers and four other key players, including the National Bank governor and National Security and Defense Co
Oct. 16, 2014
Despite a cease-fire officially declared in Minsk last month, the truce is broken almost daily in the east of Ukraine with mounting casualties – both military and civilians. At least 68 Ukrainian serv
Oct. 16, 2014
Nearly two months after the Aug. 29 Massacre of Ilovaisk, which many think forced Ukraine to accept a bad peace deal in September, the number of victims is still being counted.
Oct. 16, 2014
Ukraine’s Security Service said on Oct. 15 that it had arrested a police officer accused of being an agent provocateur during the clashes between protesters and police near the Verkhovna Rada building
Oct. 15, 2014
Politicians and civic activists have lambasted the Oct. 13 protest by National Guard soldiers as unpatriotic in time of war, saying that their demonstration in front of the president’s office will be
Oct. 14, 2014
Prosecutor General Vitaliy Yarema is being criticized for failing to make progress involving high-profile criminal cases since his appointment on June 19.
Oct. 14, 2014
From campaign billboards, imprisoned Ukrainian war hero Nadiya Savchenko, tells Ukrainians “not to give up!” and that “Ukraine can prevail!”
Oct. 13, 2014
Multimillionaire Serhiy Taruta was dismissed as governor of the Donetsk Oblast on Oct. 10, according to sources in the Presidential Administration and in Taruta’s office. President Petro Poroshenko’s
Oct. 10, 2014
DONETSK, Ukraine — When the gleaming new Donetsk international Airport – named after Russian pianist Sergei Prokofiev – was opened for the 2012 European soccer championship, at a cost of $750 million
Oct. 10, 2014
It is 9 p.m. and it is not Vira Savchenko’s last appointment of the day. As she campaigns for a parliamentary seat in Kyiv Oblast’s Yahotyn ahead of the Oct. 26 election, she is directing her feverish
Oct. 8, 2014
First the Malaysian airliner in which 298
perished, including nearly 100 children, now the Red Cross delegate that was
killed from shelling in Russian-held Donetsk on Oct. 2, Ukrainian authorities
say
Oct. 4, 2014
The residence of Filaret, the patriarch of Kyiv and all Ukraine is no luxurious episcopal palace.
Oct. 2, 2014
Ukraine’s foreign business leaders did not hold back when they got their chance to question President Petro Poroshenko and Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk on Oct. 2.
Oct. 2, 2014
Human Rights Watch, an influential human rights watchdog, claimed in its report on Oct. 20 that Ukraine forces have used banned and dangerous cluster bombs in its war against Russian-backed separatis
Oct. 21, 2014
The Klyuyev brothers, Andriy and Serhiy, have been long-time allies of overthrown President Viktor Yanukovych.
Oct. 21, 2014
DONETSK, Ukraine — Clashes between Ukrainian troops defending Donetsk airport and Russian-backed separatists that control the city intensified on Oct. 20 with massive explosion damaged football stadiu
Oct. 20, 2014
When Ukraine’s first post-revolutionary government was appointed in February, six of its ministers and four other key players, including the National Bank governor and National Security and Defense Co
Oct. 16, 2014
Despite a cease-fire officially declared in Minsk last month, the truce is broken almost daily in the east of Ukraine with mounting casualties – both military and civilians. At least 68 Ukrainian serv
Oct. 16, 2014
Nearly two months after the Aug. 29 Massacre of Ilovaisk, which many think forced Ukraine to accept a bad peace deal in September, the number of victims is still being counted.
Oct. 16, 2014
Ukraine’s Security Service said on Oct. 15 that it had arrested a police officer accused of being an agent provocateur during the clashes between protesters and police near the Verkhovna Rada building
Oct. 15, 2014
Politicians and civic activists have lambasted the Oct. 13 protest by National Guard soldiers as unpatriotic in time of war, saying that their demonstration in front of the president’s office will be
Oct. 14, 2014
Prosecutor General Vitaliy Yarema is being criticized for failing to make progress involving high-profile criminal cases since his appointment on June 19.
Oct. 14, 2014
From campaign billboards, imprisoned Ukrainian war hero Nadiya Savchenko, tells Ukrainians “not to give up!” and that “Ukraine can prevail!”
Oct. 13, 2014
Multimillionaire Serhiy Taruta was dismissed as governor of the Donetsk Oblast on Oct. 10, according to sources in the Presidential Administration and in Taruta’s office. President Petro Poroshenko’s
Oct. 10, 2014
DONETSK, Ukraine — When the gleaming new Donetsk international Airport – named after Russian pianist Sergei Prokofiev – was opened for the 2012 European soccer championship, at a cost of $750 million
Oct. 10, 2014
It is 9 p.m. and it is not Vira Savchenko’s last appointment of the day. As she campaigns for a parliamentary seat in Kyiv Oblast’s Yahotyn ahead of the Oct. 26 election, she is directing her feverish
Oct. 8, 2014
First the Malaysian airliner in which 298
perished, including nearly 100 children, now the Red Cross delegate that was
killed from shelling in Russian-held Donetsk on Oct. 2, Ukrainian authorities
say
Oct. 4, 2014
The residence of Filaret, the patriarch of Kyiv and all Ukraine is no luxurious episcopal palace.
Oct. 2, 2014
Ukraine’s foreign business leaders did not hold back when they got their chance to question President Petro Poroshenko and Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk on Oct. 2.
Oct. 2, 2014