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Austria, Belgium to boycott Ukraine's Euro matches VIENNA — Two more European governments on May 2 joined other dignitaries planning to boycott Euro 2012 football games played in Ukraine to protest the nation's treatment of jailed ex-Premier Yulia Tymoshenko.
May 3 at 07:07 | Associated Press
UEFA notes European politicians' concerns over political situation in Ukraine Kyiv, May 1 (Interfax-Ukraine) – At a meeting of the steering group for the preparation for the Euro 2012 European Football Championship, UEFA pointed to the concerns among the European politicians and media over the political situation in Ukraine.
May 1 at 13:15 | Interfax-Ukraine
Symantec research: Ukraine is seventh in world for spam In 2011 Ukraine climbed to seventh in terms of spam-zombies (computer networks spreading spam), Symantec's information security consultant for Russia and CIS member states, Oleksandr Suiazov, said at a press conference in Kyiv on Friday.
May 11 at 19:20 | Interfax-Ukraine
Two blasts injure 12 in Dnipropetrovsk Two blasts injured 12 people in the Ukrainian city ofDnipropetrovskon Friday, the Emergencies Ministry said, and the Interfax news agency reported a third explosion, not yet confirmed by the authorities.
Apr 27 at 13:18 | Reuters
United States supplies vehicles to Ukrainian State Border Service Ukraine and the United States have signed a protocol on the intergovernmental memorandum of understanding on the implementation of two projects on law enforcement assistance worth $1.5 million.
May 10 at 10:59 | Interfax-Ukraine
U.S. ambassador notes Ukraine's backslide on democracy in some areas Ukraine has seen backslide from democratic principles in some areas, U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine John Tefft has said.
May 11 at 19:30 | Interfax-Ukraine
Yanukovych: SBU could do better during blasts in Dnipropetrovsk Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych has said that he's satisfied with work of the police on the day four blasts hit Dnipropetrovsk, but added that the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) could have worked better.
May 3 at 18:33 | Interfax-Ukraine
Azarov, Ashton discuss political situation in Ukraine Ukrainian Prime Minister Mykola Azarov met with EU High Representative for Foreign and Security Policy, Vice President of the European Commission Catherine Ashton in Brussels on May 15, according to the Web site of the Ukrainian Cabinet of Ministers.
May 15 at 14:42 | Interfax-Ukraine
NATO concerned about selective justice in Ukraine, according to declaration The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) has expressed concern about selective justice in Ukraine.
May 21 at 14:05 | Interfax-Ukraine
Key political risks to watch in Ukraine Ukraine's relations with the European Union have deteriorated under President Viktor Yanukovich while his rapprochement with Russia has failed to yield any tangible benefits for the former Soviet republic's economy.
May 22 at 19:52 | Reuters
Yanukovych to meet with Putin at informal summit in Moscow Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych is planning to attend an informal summit of the heads of the CIS states in Moscow on May 15, a Ukrainian diplomat told Interfax-Ukraine.
May 4 at 18:55 | Interfax-Ukraine
State Border Service of Ukraine supports joint border controls with neighboring countries The State Border Service of Ukraine has said that it is expedient to continue the practice of carrying out joint border controls with neighboring countries.
May 4 at 15:14 | Interfax-Ukraine
Ukrainian official suspended in ticket probe A top Ukrainian Olympic official was suspended on May 22 following allegations that he offered to sell thousands of dollars worth of tickets for the London Games on the black market.
3 days ago at 07:11 | Associated Press
One bomb found before Dnipropetrovsk explosion The fourth explosive device was found by law enforcement officers in Dnipropetrovsk before it exploded, which helped prevent more casualties, a law enforcement source told Interfax.
Apr 27 at 19:25 | Interfax-Ukraine
Ukraine government's office art swapped for fakes Two valuable paintings in the offices of theUkrainian governmenthave been mysteriously swapped for replicas, the former Soviet republic's Culture Ministry said on Wednesday, April 26.
Apr 26 at 07:17 | Reuters