Dmitri Trenin repeats a common refrain that it would be dangerous for Ukraine’s stability if it moved towards NATO. The country has ‘vast schisms’ and the Crimea could explode.Full Story 1 October 2008, 14:34 | Taras Kuzio, Special to Kyiv Post
The Council of Europe Parliamentary Assembly (PACE) opens its autumn session in Strasbourg today. A motion before PACE calls upon its members to reconsider Russia’s membership because of its violation of the ‘basic principles’ of the Council of Europe.Full Story 30 September 2008, 10:23 | Taras Kuzio, Special to Kyiv Post
This edition of the Kyiv Post – the 39th issue this year in our 13th year of existence – is a special one. The newspaper has a new look that we hope our readers will find more appealing.Full Story 25 September 2008, 01:30 | Editorial, Kyiv Post
Ukraine’s ongoing political chaos has resulted in the specter of new parliamentary elections.Full Story 25 September 2008, 01:27 | Editorial, Kyiv Post
This edition of the Kyiv Post – the 39th issue this year in our 13th year of existence – is a special one. The newspaper has a new look that we hope our readers will find more appealing.Full Story 25 September 2008, 01:30 | Editorial, Kyiv Post
Ukraine’s ongoing political chaos has resulted in the specter of new parliamentary elections.Full Story 25 September 2008, 01:27 | Editorial, Kyiv Post
Being Ukrainian, I grew up in a society where femininity was - and still is - praised.Full Story 25 September 2008, 01:25 | Lena Redko, Special to Kyiv Post
The front page article of your Aug. 7 edition “Rising Sex Tourism Unwelcome” was a disgusting display of commercialism.Full Story25 September 2008, 01:23
Four years ago, in the wake of the Orange Revolution, Ukraine captured the world’s attention.Full Story 25 September 2008, 01:20 | Dmitri Trenin, Special to Kyiv Post
I personally do not understand those among our allies who question Ukraine’s NATO ascension due to energy worries or threats.Full Story11 June 2008, 21:49
The President should work on uniting Ukrainians on issues that are common to all citizens. Working towards raising living standards and focusing on strengthening the economy are issues that resonate with every Ukrainian. Full Story 5 June 2008, 01:59 | Editorial, Kyiv Post
As Ukriane's leaders debate the constitution and re-write it over the summer, they need to ensure the judiciary emerges as a truly independent, apolitical, qualified and equal branch of government.Full Story 5 June 2008, 01:58 | Editorial, Kyiv Post
According to survivors, the biggest fear of those who perished was that the world would never know how and why they died and would not care. Stalin and others did a good job of covering up the evidence. However, the facts cannot be erased and it is increasingly clear that those who perished in Ukraine did so as victims of genocide.Full Story5 June 2008, 01:50
In the Canadian document, famine is considered as only one of the acts making up the Ukrainian genocide. This approach makes sense, especially when we keep in mind that many people perished from other forms of execution during this period.Full Story5 June 2008, 01:48
Just as Holodomor victims remain alive so do some of the perpetrators. If Ukraine allows those real liars to pass away, unpunished, than all of the above is nothing but humbug, an unforgivable hoax, a falsehood that could never be forgiven.Full Story5 June 2008, 01:44
What awaits Kyiv, with the mayoral team more confident than ever, is uncertain. But if corruption re-surfaces, let’s go to the courts instead of the polls.Full Story 29 May 2008, 03:41 | Editorial, Kyiv Post
Rather than misleading businessmen on export quotas and suddenly terminating energy contracts, Tymoshenko ought to treat foreign investors with more respect.Full Story 29 May 2008, 03:39 | Editorial, Kyiv Post