EXCLUSIVE
Elena Pinchuk has been
ordered to pay more than $500,000 to a U.S. landscape design company,
which from 2004-2008 did work on a mansion in the luxurious Kyiv
suburb of Koncha Zaspa, where she and her
Nov. 16, 2012
The new lineup in the 450-seat Verkhovna Rada will be dotted with father-son, uncle-nephew, husband-wife and sibling combinations.
Nov. 15, 2012
In a country long dominated by the Russian
language, Ukrainians have struggled to defend their native tongue
for centuries. But two decades of independence and official status
doesn’t mean the figh
Nov. 14, 2012
These are the results as of 11 p.m., Nov. 2, according to the Central Election Commission’s website. The official announcement of the election results is due on Nov. 12.
Nov. 9, 2012
The following is a summary of opposition leaders’ allegations of fraud in 13 single-mandate districts, based on their appeal to the Central Election Commission. The appeal was signed by the three main
Nov. 8, 2012
Perhaps never has so much money been spent for so few votes as Natalia
Korolevska’s campaign for parliament, which – despite her lavish
advertising campaign – flamed out with voters, who only gave her
Nov. 1, 2012
Ukrainian medical education was considered one of world’s best in communist times. Even after the collapse of the Soviet Union, its reputation was still strong enough to attract thousands of foreigns
Oct. 25, 2012
Editor’s Note: See related story headlined <a href="https://www.kyivpost.com/content/politics/extreme-choices-svoboda-plays-nationalist-card-314617.html">“Svoboda promises to clean up Ukraine.”</a>
BO
Oct. 18, 2012
Starting next year, Ukrainians can get rid of their old Soviet-style passports and have them replaced with new plastic ID cards that make processing personal information easier and forgery of document
Oct. 18, 2012
The last time that Ukraine had a mixed election system – electing half of its 450 members of parliament in geographic districts, the other half through party lists – was 2002. This year’s return to th
Sep. 27, 2012
The Russian language is swiftly gaining official status as a “regional” language across eastern and southern regions of Ukraine.
Aug. 23, 2012
Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych on Wednesday signed into law a bill which will make Russian the official language in parts of the former Soviet republic, ignoring opponents who have warned it ri
Aug. 8, 2012
This week political parties announced who will represent them in parliament after October’s elections.
Aug. 2, 2012
One famous
actor, one world-known football player and one attractive woman whose dreamy
and determined face the Ukrainians have seen almost daily during the last six
months.
Aug. 2, 2012
The Party of Regions released its list of its candidates for the Oct. 28 parliamentary election. The list is an amalgamation of the current government, the Regions’ faction in parliament, and a few o
Jul. 30, 2012
Elena Pinchuk has been
ordered to pay more than $500,000 to a U.S. landscape design company,
which from 2004-2008 did work on a mansion in the luxurious Kyiv
suburb of Koncha Zaspa, where she and her
Nov. 16, 2012
The new lineup in the 450-seat Verkhovna Rada will be dotted with father-son, uncle-nephew, husband-wife and sibling combinations.
Nov. 15, 2012
In a country long dominated by the Russian
language, Ukrainians have struggled to defend their native tongue
for centuries. But two decades of independence and official status
doesn’t mean the figh
Nov. 14, 2012
These are the results as of 11 p.m., Nov. 2, according to the Central Election Commission’s website. The official announcement of the election results is due on Nov. 12.
Nov. 9, 2012
The following is a summary of opposition leaders’ allegations of fraud in 13 single-mandate districts, based on their appeal to the Central Election Commission. The appeal was signed by the three main
Nov. 8, 2012
Perhaps never has so much money been spent for so few votes as Natalia
Korolevska’s campaign for parliament, which – despite her lavish
advertising campaign – flamed out with voters, who only gave her
Nov. 1, 2012
Ukrainian medical education was considered one of world’s best in communist times. Even after the collapse of the Soviet Union, its reputation was still strong enough to attract thousands of foreigns
Oct. 25, 2012
Editor’s Note: See related story headlined <a href="https://www.kyivpost.com/content/politics/extreme-choices-svoboda-plays-nationalist-card-314617.html">“Svoboda promises to clean up Ukraine.”</a>
BO
Oct. 18, 2012
Starting next year, Ukrainians can get rid of their old Soviet-style passports and have them replaced with new plastic ID cards that make processing personal information easier and forgery of document
Oct. 18, 2012
The last time that Ukraine had a mixed election system – electing half of its 450 members of parliament in geographic districts, the other half through party lists – was 2002. This year’s return to th
Sep. 27, 2012
The Russian language is swiftly gaining official status as a “regional” language across eastern and southern regions of Ukraine.
Aug. 23, 2012
Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych on Wednesday signed into law a bill which will make Russian the official language in parts of the former Soviet republic, ignoring opponents who have warned it ri
Aug. 8, 2012
This week political parties announced who will represent them in parliament after October’s elections.
Aug. 2, 2012
One famous
actor, one world-known football player and one attractive woman whose dreamy
and determined face the Ukrainians have seen almost daily during the last six
months.
Aug. 2, 2012
The Party of Regions released its list of its candidates for the Oct. 28 parliamentary election. The list is an amalgamation of the current government, the Regions’ faction in parliament, and a few o
Jul. 30, 2012