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Horror stories continue to emerge from deep freeze Hanna Korinna survived the Holodomor, World War II, Stalinist repressions and countless economic upheavals in the last century, but this winter’s severe cold turned out to be too much for the 93-year-old woman.
3 days ago at 01:35 | Svitlana Tuchynska and Mariya Manzhos
BYuT soldiers on without its leader If and when ex-Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko is released from prison, will she still have followers to lead?
3 days ago at 01:28 | Yuriy Onyshkiv
PGO investigates assault on journalist of Reporters Without Borders in Kyiv The Kyiv Prosecutor General's Office in Podilsky District has been charged by Kyiv Prosecutor Anatoliy Melnyk to check reports of interference in the work of a journalist and an injury to a representative of the Reporters Without Borders international non-governmental organization Oksana Romaniuk, the press service of the capital prosecutor general's office has reported.
3 days ago at 11:39 | Interfax-Ukraine
Lawmakers support Yanukovych's proposal not to introduce biometric passports The Verkhovna Rada, Ukraine's parliament, has dismissed a bill introducing biometric passports in Ukraine.
3 days ago at 11:58 | Interfax-Ukraine
Yanukovych believes Ukraine, EU, and CIS can create free trade in 2012 Ukraine will create free trade zones with the EU and the CIS in 2012, Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych said.
Feb 7 at 11:51 | Interfax-Ukraine
Yanukovych calls on lawmakers not to politicize constitutional reform Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych has urged lawmakers not to politicize the issue of constitutional reform in Ukraine.
Feb 7 at 12:58 | Interfax-Ukraine
Interior Ministry: Ex.ua was not closed to please IMF The Interior Ministry of Ukraine has officially rejected reports in some Ukrainian media that the ex.ua file sharing service was allegedly blocked to please the International Monetary Fund (IMF), and not to combat Internet piracy.
Feb 7 at 14:12 | Interfax-Ukraine
Greece expects about 150,000 Ukrainian tourists in 2012 Greece expects about 150,000 Ukrainian tourists will visit in 2012, Greek Ambassador to Ukraine Georgios Georgountzos has said.
Feb 7 at 16:16 | Interfax-Ukraine
Regions Party asks Ashton to convince opposition to join Constitutional Assembly Leaders of the Regions Party faction in the parliament have called on High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy and Vice President of the European Commission Catherine Ashton to convince the Ukrainian opposition to work in the Constitutional Assembly.
Feb 7 at 18:58 | Interfax-Ukraine
Polish observers to come to parliamentary elections in Ukraine Poland is to send observers to Ukraine to monitor the parliamentary elections in 2012, Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski has said.
Feb 8 at 15:25 | Interfax-Ukraine
Polish minister: EU wary of Ukraine over Tymoshenko Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski has said that "the international isolation" of Ukraine in connection with the criminal case against ex-premier Yulia Tymoshenko is too strong a phrase, he noted however the growing mistrust of Ukraine in European countries caused by the improper trial of the former prime minister.
Feb 8 at 16:19 | Interfax-Ukraine
EU Commission denies reports of freezing of technical aid to Ukraine The European Commission has denied reports that it has frozen the allocation of technical assistance to Ukraine and intends to demand the retraction of such reports, European Commission spokesman Peter Stano has told Interfax-Ukraine.
Feb 8 at 16:45 | Interfax-Ukraine
Son of president’s ally goes free in murder Probe of gruesome slaying in 2007 is marked by changing testimony, favoritism.
Feb 9 at 23:18 | Mark Rachkevych and Vlad Lavrov
Polish foreign minister: EU lacking political will to sign association agreement with Ukraine The Association Agreement with the EU will be initialed within the next few weeks, but so far the European Union does not have the political will to sign it, let alone ratify the agreement, Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski said in an interview with Channel 5.
3 days ago at 11:17 | Interfax-Ukraine
Kuchma proposes to bury CIS Ukraine's second president Leonid Kuchma (1994-2005) has said the institution of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) is irrelevant in the present conditions, though it did show positive results in the past.
3 days ago at 20:37 | Interfax-Ukraine