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Effective August 1, all public ground transportation in Kyiv must temporarily stop during air alerts. The decision has been adopted by the Defense Council of Kyiv and will affect more than 3 million d
Aug. 1, 2022
Kyiv
Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko has received a prestigious Arthur Ashe Courage Award that is presented every year as part of the ESPY Awards. That’s according to Kyiv City State Administration, Ukrinform
Jul. 22, 2022
Kyiv
The Kyiv City Council has decided to decommunize the Peoples’ Friendship Arch and renamed it the Arch of Ukrainian People Freedom, Mayor of the capital Vitali Klitschko said. “Today, the Kyiv City Cou
May. 15, 2022
Kyiv
Kyiv City Council on April 4 voted to rename Ivan Kudrya Street in central Kyiv John McCain Street: the council decision was passed with a vote of 71 for, to four against. John McCain, a U.S. senator
Apr. 4, 2019
Kyiv
Editor’s Note: This article is a part of the “Journalism of Tolerance” project by the Kyiv Post and its affiliated non-profit organization, the Media Development Foundation. The project covers challen
Aug. 31, 2017
Kyiv
While Kyiv has a plethora of cafes, bars and shops to choose from in the daytime, the selection narrows markedly after dark. All the same, there are places in the Ukrainian capital that will cater to
Feb. 9, 2017
Kyiv
Tinder, one of the most popular dating apps in the world, has become very popular in Ukraine over the last year or so. The idea is simple: you see a person’s profile with photos, name (no surname thou
Oct. 5, 2016
Kyiv
The business of fancy underwear is taking off in Ukraine. In just a few
years, several excellent Ukrainian brands have appeared, offering
high-quality, stylish lingerie for all tastes at reasonable p
May. 6, 2016
Kyiv
This year Ukraine has a new official holiday. On Oct. 14, the country will celebrate the Defender of Ukraine Day, which replaces the Defender of the Motherland Day, a Soviet holiday celebrated on Feb.
Oct. 8, 2015
Kyiv
Just some 20 years ago, tattoos in Ukraine were merely a trademark feature of servicemen and convicts. Today, they are mainstream and profitable.
Oct. 2, 2014
Kyiv
White
shining gold-encrusted limo carriage has been spotted on Kyiv streets recently.
Sep. 12, 2014
Kyiv
When Ukrainian artists and designers from the Varto group called on the international art community some five months ago, asking them to support Ukraine in hard times, the community responded vigorous
Aug. 22, 2014
Kyiv
While the idea of boycotting Russian goods, services and contacts has been touted since the beginning of Ukraine’s EuroMaidan Revolution in November, Ukrainians have taken it much more seriously since
Apr. 3, 2014
Kyiv
Two months after the monument to Soviet ruler Vladimir Lenin at Taras Shevchenko Boulevard was torn down by pro-European protesters, artwork has again flowered on the spot.
Feb. 13, 2014
Kyiv
Many foreigners have been drawn to Kyiv’s pro-European rallies in
admiration for the spirited people power that has been on display and
capturing world headlines. Most who came to witness what many ar
Dec. 12, 2013
Kyiv
Serhiy Fomenko, better known as Foma, the lead singer of the popular
Ukrainian band Mandry, jumps off the stage after performing, too excited
to even speak. The noise of thousands of protesters on the
Nov. 29, 2013