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Wizz Air will launch flights to Moscow and Saint Petersburg by the end of the year, writes Forbes Ukraine. Although the airline’s vice-president says that not all the required paperwork has been completed, flights are expected to start in October.

Kyiv subway prepares to launch e-tickets to replace plastic tokens, Dzerkalo Tyzhnya writes. By the end of the year the authorities will reequip 650 turnstiles and install more than 230 terminals for cards’ sale. City’s ground transport will be connected to the system in early 2014.

Ukrainian school graduates celebrate the last day of school, Korrespondent  reports. Today high school graduates have the last study day. Next week they will have their finals and then – independent testing.

The Gay Parade will take place despite the Court ban, reports TSN.ua. The event will start on May 25, which is the Kyiv Day. Minority groups’ representatives insisted that under no circumstances they would change the date of the rally.