All News, OP-ED

New ways for teenagers to save energy Click on the front door and you can enter the house.
Mar 2 at 14:52 | Leigh Turner
Marking two years of Yanukovych rule Mykola Riabchuk writes: President exploits nation's weakness.
Mar 1 at 23:05 | Mykola Ryabchuk
Cars, chutzpah and crashes in Ukraine Alexander J. Motyl writes:
So,why shouldn't these guys revel in their chutzpah?

Mar 1 at 22:56 | Alexander J. Motyl
Ukraine’s energy security hostage to domestic pricing, not Russia Will Ritter writes: Energy sector graft keeps Ukraine dependent on Russian natural gas.
Mar 1 at 22:47 | Will Ritter
Whether leaders know it or not, Ukraine is staring into the abyss Editor’s Note: This article first appeared on Edward Hugh’s EconoMonitor blog Don’t Shoot the Messenger at www.economonitor.com/edwardhugh and has been republished with permission.
Mar 1 at 22:35 | Edward Hugh
Vox Populi with Maryna Irkliyenko: Do you plan to leave the country to find a better future abroad? After graduating from your university in Ukraine, do you plan to leave the country to find a better future abroad?
Mar 1 at 22:10 | Maryna Irkliyenko
Credit Writedowns: Staring into the Ukrainian economic and political abyss Ukraine is once more getting into a mess. Part of the problem is political, part of it is economic, and part is a combination of the two. On top of which Ukraine has one of the most severe demographic problems in the CEE, which is itself a region of severe demographic problems. Read full report here.
Mar 1 at 08:23
Digital Tonto: Why digital marketing strategy is so hard Sun Tzu, the legendary chinese military thinker, wrote that “Strategy without tactics is the slowest route to victory.
Feb 29 at 18:49 | Greg Satell
Europe-Ukraine: more important technical stuff I blogged recently about what needed to happen before the Association Agreement and linked Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Agreement (DCFTA) could begin to work for Ukraine.
Feb 29 at 18:46 | Leigh Turner
Canadian Group for Democracy in Ukraine: ‘Justice will triumph’ Editor’s Note: This is an open letter from the Canadian Group for Democracy in Ukraine.
Feb 28 at 17:16
People First: The latest in the watch on Ukrainian democracy On the one hand Ukraine’s government makes moves towards engaging civil society and attempts, albeit haphazardly, to repair the national reputation. On the other, meddling with museum assets and the closure of Ukrainian language schools are causing divisions between government and public to widen.
Feb 28 at 15:45 | Viktor Tkachuk
Tymoshenko: 'Corrupt judges sentenced themselves, not Yuriy Lutsenko' Editor's Note: The following is a statement by imprisoned ex-Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko in response to the Feb. 27 sentencing of ex-Interior Minister Yuriy Lutsenko to four years in prison. Both were convicted of abuse-of-office charges in trials seen as politically motivated because they are opposition leaders to President Viktor Yanukovych. It can be found here: http://www.tymoshenko.ua/en/article/yulia_tymoshenko_27_02_2012_02
Feb 28 at 15:02 | Yulia Tymoshenko
People First: The latest in the watch on Ukrainian democracy Rather than tackle the fact that Ukraine has the third most complex tax systems in the world the government decides to renovate mansions belonging to leading politicians. Whilst the opposition blocks President Viktor Yanukovych's constitutional reform, the Constitution Court decides that journalistic coverage of political figures is illegal.
Feb 28 at 14:46 | Viktor Tkachuk
Euronews' selective news coverage The urgent need traditionally expressed by Ukraine’s leaders to “improve the country’s image” abroad just when everything is falling apart can often appear comical. Humor is, however, thin on the ground when large amounts of taxpayers’ money are spent on efforts to conceal or do a cosmetic job on systematic destruction of democratic institutions and mockery of the rule of law.
Feb 28 at 13:42 | Halya Coynash
The only transparent thing in Ukrainian politics While Ukraine’s new millionaire finance minister works on assuaging fears that the country may be hurtling towards default, other members of the government and ruling majority in parliament clearly have much weightier problems.
Feb 28 at 13:03 | Halya Coynash