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Freedom House: Ukraine suffers steepest decline in democracy of any major nation in last two years Ukraine has regressed to the Leonid Kuchma days, a decade associated more with authoritarianism, lawlessness, crony capitalism and corruption than with democracy.
Jan 20 at 00:25 | Mark Rachkevych
Ukraine, Ethiopia to sign intergovernmental agreement on air traffic The governments of Ukraine and the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia are to sign an agreement on air traffic.
Jan 25 at 18:43 | Interfax-Ukraine
Eastern European cuisine: No longer just for peasants TORONTO – Pyrohy, those mouth-watering dumplings stuffed with potato, cabbage and mushrooms, are gradually making the transition from peasant staple to high cuisine.
Feb 2 at 23:00 | Natalia A. Feduschak
Ukraine to host contemporary art exhibit Ukraine is preparing to host a major international contemporary art exhibition as this ex-Soviet republic seeks to remake itself into one of Europe's vibrant art hotspot.
Feb 1 at 15:49 | Associated Press
Police question writer for controversial poem Critics say poem calls for violent overthrow.
Jan 26 at 23:21 | Olga Rudenko
Prosecutor's office expresses willingness to organize checkup by foreign doctors for Tymoshenko Kyiv, Jan. 21 (Interfax-Ukraine) – The Prosecutor General's Office of Ukraine (PGO) expressed willingness on Saturday to help organize a checkup by foreign medics of former prime minister Yulia Tymoshenko, who is serving a seven-year prison sentence on an exceeding of authority charge.
Jan 21 at 17:22 | Interfax-Ukraine
A landmark  since 1939 closes Tearful loyal customers and sales assistants milled around amid half-empty shelves on the last working day of Kyiv’s Central Department Store, or TsUM, before it closed for more than two years of reconstruction, starting Feb. 1.
Feb 2 at 23:15 | Oksana Faryna
Akhmetov’s shopping spree The latest wave of non-competitive Ukrainian privatizations of multibillion-dollar energy assets has left at least one Ukrainian happy.
Jan 26 at 21:54 | Vlad Lavrov
Eugenia Tymoshenko asks Americans 'to speak out, loudly and clearly' for human rights in Ukraine Editor's Note: The following is testimony before the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee in Washington, D.C., by Eugenia Tymoshenko Carr, daughter of imprisoned ex-Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko.

Testimony
Eugenia Tymoshenko Carr
Before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee
Ukraine at a Crossroads: What's at Stake for the U.S. and Europe?
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
Feb 2 at 22:44 | Eugenia Tymoshenko
Top US spy says Ukraine becoming authoritarian WASHINGTON (AP) — The top U.S. intelligence official is warning that democracy is under siege in Ukraine.
Jan 31 at 18:11 | Associated Press
Horbulin: Regions’ ‘criminals’ Volodymyr Horbulin, an adviser to several Ukrainian presidents, told the U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine in 2006 that current President Viktor Yanukovych’s party is partly composed of “pure criminals,” according to a recently leaked diplomatic cable.
Jan 26 at 22:21 | Oksana Grytsenko
The constant drip, drip, drip of WikiLeaks US cables detail conflicts of energy minister Boyko
Jan 19 at 23:57 | Yuriy Onyshkiv
Court refuses to postpone hearing of Lutsenko case A panel of judges of the Pechersky District Court of Kyiv on Thursday refused to postpone the hearing of a criminal case against former Ukrainian Interior Minister Yuriy Lutsenko despite his poor health.
Jan 19 at 14:46 | Interfax-Ukraine
Kyiv’s women rated as world’s most beautiful This will not come as news to people who live here, but Kyiv's women have just been rated as the world's most beautiful.
3 days ago at 00:51 | Brian Bonner
Gangland The lack of prison time for Serhiy Demishkan – the son of a close ally of President Viktor Yanukovych – despite his conviction for crimes that led to a man’s brutal murder is themost recent shocking exampleof Ukraine’sincredibly unjust judicial system.
Feb 9 at 22:10 | Kyiv Post