

With less than two years until Ukraine elects another president, polls show President Viktor Yanukovych’s approval ratings stagnating while his rivals catch up. In particular, Vitali Klitschko, Ukrainian Democratic Alliance for Reform (UDAR) party leader, is fast gaining on the incumbent.
Ukraine's online community helped to identify several men who assaulted two journalists on May 18, and track their record to other rallies, raising suspicions that the men may be professional fighters for hire by political parties for such events.
Interior Minister Vitaliy Zakharchenko reported to parliament on the May 18 clashes at rallies in Kyiv and promised the attack on two journalists and other incidents would be investigated. Opposition politicians, however, believe the blame will unjustly fall on them.
In a video that leaked online, the man wanted for questioning by police in connection with the assault on journalists photographing a confrontation between opposition activists and a group of sportsmen at Saturday’s political rallies in Kyiv, says he was not attacking them, but protecting them.
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It might not have been the top prize, but Ukrainian singer Zlata Ognevich was still happy to make the podium with her song “Gravity,” behind the winner Denmark and runner-up Azerbaijan. “I’ve done all that I had to and all that I could do. I’m quite satisfied with the result,” the 26 year old said.
(Editor's note: this article contains a corrections to a date that was incorrectly reported earlier.)
Police on the morning of May 20 deployed eight search and rescue officers, and in the afternoon, a cadaver dog in Kyiv’s Zamkova Hora Park in the Podil neighborhood to continue the search for Dr. Jay Sloop where the retired American physician was last seen at 7: a.m. on May 14, according to a Kyiv Post reporter who was on location.
A group of Ukraine's lawmakers have appealed to Kyiv city administration Olexander Popov, asking him to ban the first-ever gay pride parade in Kyiv.
It took just three days for hackers to break into the new online security project Anti-Cybercrime, launched by the Independent Association of Banks of Ukraine (IABU).
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In a particularly tough competition this year, to win the international song contest Eurovision, 26-year-old Ukrainian Zlata Ognevich has to sidestep rivals from 25 countries. The finals are set to take place in Swedish city of Mamlo on May 18.
The search for a retired physician who went missing on the morning of May 14 in a Podil park where he was last seen has finished but led to no findings, according to his son's blog.
Spanish low cost airlines Vueling is starting roundtrip flights from Kyiv to Barcelona on May 29 for as low as 220 euros, its website states.
The news about American technology giant Google closing its Kharkiv and St.Petersburg Quickoffice research and development departments, resulting in over 100 people being fired, went viral in recent days on local and foreign IT-news portals. But it appears Quickoffice, an app developer bought by Google in 2012, never had any offices in Ukraine or Russia to begin with.
Central Kyiv will be flooded with people on Saturday, May 18 as a freaky concentration of rallies, protests and entertainment events will be taking place in the small area stretching between Khreshchatyk, European square and around it.
If you've ever wondered what it's like to be one of Ukraine's members of parliament and top politicians, here’s your chance to know. Several online flash games give everyone an opportunity to participate in the work of the Verkhovna Rada.
President Viktor Yanukovych might soon become the only visitor of the Magarach vineyards located by Otradnoe village in southern Crimea, in close proximity to what is believed to be the president's private summer residence.
Volunteers set off again on the morning of May 17 to search for a missing retired American physician in the Zamkova Hora park in the capital's Podil district, according to his son's blog.
Editor’s note: In this new feature, the Kyiv Post brings together the most relevant events from morning headlines.