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“English fans need to know that if they try to mess with Ukrainian women then we will try to mess with them. The sex industry exploits women who are so poor and often uneducated. That is why we are going to try to attack every match.”
Inna Shevchenko, a member of Femen, the women's group that stages topless protests against men who come to Ukraine for sex tourism.
Inna Shevchenko, a member of Femen, the women's group that stages topless protests against men who come to Ukraine for sex tourism.
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For the first time in more than two centuries, Ukraine sees its way to independence from Moscow. That path tracks through a patch of sealed Soviet-era natural gas wells that are ready to be tapped once again and fields of shale rocks that the U.S. Geological Survey estimates will hold enough gas to fire eastern Europe’s largest nation for 100 years or more. Royal Dutch Shell Plc, Exxon Mobil Corp. and Chevron Corp. - three of the world’s four largest oil companies - bid last week for Ukrainian exploration rights. “Ukraine is low-hanging fruit,” said Bertrand des Pallieres, chief executive officer of Cadogan Petroleum Plc, a London-based oil explorer with interests in 14 Ukrainian fields. Read more here. May 2 at 09:19 |
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Ukrainian officials were at pains to reassure investorslast weekthat no debt default was in the offing. But people familiar with the numbers will find it hard to believe them. Apr 25 at 08:09 | Reuters |
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PARIS (AP) — French dairy company Danone says its revenue grew 7.6 percent in the first quarter of the year, driven by strong sales in Asia. Apr 17 at 09:27 | Associated Press |
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SAN JOSE, CA--(Marketwire - April 10, 2012) -GlobalLogic, a leader in software R&D services, today announced it has appointed Vladimir Sharov as Managing Director of Ukraine. An accomplished technology executive with more than 20 years of experience, Sharov joins GlobalLogic from Intel Corporation where he served as the Country General Manager and the company's lead representative for several other countries in Eastern Europe. In his role with GlobalLogic, Sharov will provide executive leadership and direction to drive strategic and long-term operation growth. Read the story here. Apr 12 at 07:10 |
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Poland might see 10 to 15 Ukrainian firms debut on the Warsaw Stock Exchange (WSE) in the near future, depending on the financial markets situation, Ukrainian brokerage Dragon Capital managing director Brian Best said, as cited by the daily Parkiet. Read the story here. Apr 12 at 07:01 |