

Soviet era portraits and memorabilia can be found in the theater in Prypiat, a city that was once home to approximately 45,000 people that was evacuated after Chornobyl’s Reactor Number 4 exploded in 1986.
© (Joseph Sywenkyj)
BYT sees denial on foreign travel for Tymoshenko as political pressure
BYT not to vote for prolonging term of parliament, president
Ukraine former prime minister faces new charges over vehicles purchase
Prosecutor: Tymoshenko's statement that Lutsenko not allowed lawyer is false
Yuriy Lutsenko: ‘Their goal is to rob the country ... with impunity’
RIA Novosti: Tymoshenko says no plans to seek political asylum abroad
Tymoshenko again questioned, pre-trial investigation resumed (update)
People's Self-Defense launches petition for Lutsenko's release
Tymoshenko summoned to Prosecutor General's Office on Monday
Hero one day, but not the next: Stepan Bandera debate flares
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Thursday's headlines: Ukrsotsbank chairman moves to VETEK; president won't bow to IMF demands
Yanukovych orders ministers to improve situation with book publishing in Ukraine
Activists complain that foreign ministry uninformed about deaths of Ukrainians abroad
Security Service sends Hr 1 million misappropriation case to court
Ukrainians become the biggest migration group in European Union
Ukraine inks final border demarcation with Belarus, maritime issues with Russia still unsolved
Tymoshenko's defense counsel denies reports of his seeking political asylum abroad
Freedom House report notes decline in Ukraine’s electoral process