EXCLUSIVE
Parliament voted to free ex-Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko from prison by decriminalizing the article in the criminal procedural code under which she was convicted.
Feb. 21, 2014
They came to help police in their standoff with demonstrators, but ended up getting captured by those very protesters. Now they are prisoners of a war whose casualties are growing by the day with no e
Feb. 21, 2014
Serhiy Klyuyev, the younger brother President Viktor Yanukovych’s chief of staff Andriy Klyuyev, was calm despite the nation’s crisis when the Kyiv Post interviewed him in his luxurious office on Feb.
Feb. 21, 2014
Editor’s Note: Police launched a raid on Independence Square at 8 p.m. on Feb. 18 .The Feb. 18-19 clashes killed at least 26 persons, including 10 police officers, and injured more than 1,000 people.
Feb. 20, 2014
Editor’s Note: Police launched a raid on Independence Square at 8 p.m. on Feb. 18 .The Feb. 18-19 clashes killed at least 26 persons, including 10 police officers, and injured more than 1,000 people.
Feb. 20, 2014
Ukrainian Olympic
alpine skier Bohdana Matsotska and her father posted a message on Facebook stating
that they no longer will represent their nation’s team in the Sochi Winter
Games over the bloody ev
Feb. 19, 2014
As Ukraine’s KGB-successor agency announced the start of a nationwide “anti-terrorist” operation in
coordination with other law enforcement and defense bodies
Feb. 19, 2014
Ukraine’s authorities admitted on Feb. 19 that massive stocks of arms were stolen from regional police and Security Service of Ukraine headquarters, and suggested that those weapons were being transp
Feb. 19, 2014
Editor’s Note: Police launched a raid on Independence Square at 8 p.m. on Feb. 18. See Kyiv Post coverage of daytime clashes today between police and protesters that killed at least 25 persons.
Feb. 19, 2014
Open warfare broke out on the streets of Kyiv today, with at least 25 persons reportedly killed and more than 1,000 people injured. It was a day of non-stop bloodletting, smoke, fire.
Feb. 19, 2014
Police are investigating Center UA, a public-sector watchdog funded by Western donors, on suspicion of money laundering, the group said. The group’s leader, Oleh Rybachuk, said it appears that author
Feb. 10, 2014
Editor’s Note: Anti-government EuroMaidan demonstrations began in Ukraine on Nov. 21, triggered by President Viktor Yanukovych’s decision to abandon closer ties with the European Union.
Feb. 9, 2014
Several hundred ‘titushkis’ advance on protester barricades in Kyiv, but then retreat (live updates)
EuroMaidan self-defense groups say they repelled a potential attack by a group of up to 2,000 people who advanced on barricades near the protester-occupied Kyiv City Hall about noon, but then hastily
Feb. 8, 2014
Andriy Parubiy, the security chief of EuroMaidan, instructed the protesters on Feb. 7 to accept no objects from people they don’t know, no matter how well-meaning they may seem. His warning came a day
Feb. 7, 2014
Charges of anti-Semitism are a hot weapon in Ukraine’s current political
crisis, but the evidence of anti-Semitic words and deeds within the
government or the anti-government EuroMaidan protest moveme
Feb. 7, 2014
Money talks, as a recent investigation by Ukrainska Pravda deputy chief editor Serhiy Leshchenko shows.
Feb. 7, 2014
Parliament voted to free ex-Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko from prison by decriminalizing the article in the criminal procedural code under which she was convicted.
Feb. 21, 2014
They came to help police in their standoff with demonstrators, but ended up getting captured by those very protesters. Now they are prisoners of a war whose casualties are growing by the day with no e
Feb. 21, 2014
Serhiy Klyuyev, the younger brother President Viktor Yanukovych’s chief of staff Andriy Klyuyev, was calm despite the nation’s crisis when the Kyiv Post interviewed him in his luxurious office on Feb.
Feb. 21, 2014
Editor’s Note: Police launched a raid on Independence Square at 8 p.m. on Feb. 18 .The Feb. 18-19 clashes killed at least 26 persons, including 10 police officers, and injured more than 1,000 people.
Feb. 20, 2014
Editor’s Note: Police launched a raid on Independence Square at 8 p.m. on Feb. 18 .The Feb. 18-19 clashes killed at least 26 persons, including 10 police officers, and injured more than 1,000 people.
Feb. 20, 2014
Ukrainian Olympic
alpine skier Bohdana Matsotska and her father posted a message on Facebook stating
that they no longer will represent their nation’s team in the Sochi Winter
Games over the bloody ev
Feb. 19, 2014
As Ukraine’s KGB-successor agency announced the start of a nationwide “anti-terrorist” operation in
coordination with other law enforcement and defense bodies
Feb. 19, 2014
Ukraine’s authorities admitted on Feb. 19 that massive stocks of arms were stolen from regional police and Security Service of Ukraine headquarters, and suggested that those weapons were being transp
Feb. 19, 2014
Editor’s Note: Police launched a raid on Independence Square at 8 p.m. on Feb. 18. See Kyiv Post coverage of daytime clashes today between police and protesters that killed at least 25 persons.
Feb. 19, 2014
Open warfare broke out on the streets of Kyiv today, with at least 25 persons reportedly killed and more than 1,000 people injured. It was a day of non-stop bloodletting, smoke, fire.
Feb. 19, 2014
Police are investigating Center UA, a public-sector watchdog funded by Western donors, on suspicion of money laundering, the group said. The group’s leader, Oleh Rybachuk, said it appears that author
Feb. 10, 2014
Editor’s Note: Anti-government EuroMaidan demonstrations began in Ukraine on Nov. 21, triggered by President Viktor Yanukovych’s decision to abandon closer ties with the European Union.
Feb. 9, 2014
Several hundred ‘titushkis’ advance on protester barricades in Kyiv, but then retreat (live updates)
EuroMaidan self-defense groups say they repelled a potential attack by a group of up to 2,000 people who advanced on barricades near the protester-occupied Kyiv City Hall about noon, but then hastily
Feb. 8, 2014
Andriy Parubiy, the security chief of EuroMaidan, instructed the protesters on Feb. 7 to accept no objects from people they don’t know, no matter how well-meaning they may seem. His warning came a day
Feb. 7, 2014
Charges of anti-Semitism are a hot weapon in Ukraine’s current political
crisis, but the evidence of anti-Semitic words and deeds within the
government or the anti-government EuroMaidan protest moveme
Feb. 7, 2014
Money talks, as a recent investigation by Ukrainska Pravda deputy chief editor Serhiy Leshchenko shows.
Feb. 7, 2014