Ukraine
At least 2,180 soldiers killed in Russia’s war against Ukraine
Fighting surged in eastern Ukraine in the last two weeks, as at least three Ukrainian soldiers have been killed… - Jun. 19, 2015. By Kyiv Post+
June 19, 2015
Persecuted Crimean Tatar TV channel reopens in Kyiv
Crimean Tatar television channel ATR resumed broadcasting on June 18 on mainland Ukraine, more than two months… - Jun. 18, 2015. By Olena Goncharova
June 18, 2015
Accusations of logo theft greet new party of Kolomoisky allies
The Ukrainian Union of Patriots Ukrop, a new political party started by allies… - Jun. 18, 2015. By Veronika Melkozerova
June 18, 2015
Equal rights for gays still distant dream in Ukraine
Weekend summer mornings along the riverside promenade in Kyiv's Obolon district usually include scenes of… - Jun. 11, 2015. By Johannes Wamberg Andersen
June 11, 2015
Poroshenko says local elections in Ukraine will be held on Oct. 25, date on which they will be held in Donbas is hard to predict
MARIUPOL - Local elections in Ukraine will be held on October 25, 2015, but the date when they will be… - Jun. 11, 2015. By Interfax-Ukraine
June 11, 2015
Anti-gay extremists violently break up gay pride march in Kyiv; several injured, many arrests
Protected by hundreds of police officers in Kyiv’s Obolon district, nearly 200 persons tried on June 6 to… - Jun. 06, 2015. By Stefan Huijboom
June 6, 2015
Ukraine’s ex-minister of justice Lukash suspected of embezzlement, forgery – PGO
Ukraine's deputy prosecutor general on May 28 has notified former Justice Minister Olena Lukash that she is… - Jun. 04, 2015. By Interfax-Ukraine
June 4, 2015
Reuters: Ukraine creditors’ debt plan shows bond haircut inevitable
May 29 A debt restructuring plan proposed by Ukraine's biggest bondholders is based on raiding central bank… - May. 29, 2015. By Reuters
May 29, 2015
Ukrainian commander freed by Kremlin separatists
President Petro Poroshenko announced the news late on May 22, stressing that “Our warrior has been… - May. 23, 2015. By Kyiv Post+
May 23, 2015
War Grinds On: Volunteers doing work of government in Dzerzhynsk
DZERZHYNSK, Ukraine -- By painting street lampposts in Dzerzhynsk blue and yellow, the colors of Ukraine's… - May. 14, 2015. By Kyiv Post+
May 14, 2015
Nation’s first Anti-Corruption Bureau chief starts his work
Artem Sytnyk's unenviable task is to stop the nation's biggest internal national security threat: public-sector… - May. 14, 2015. By Kyiv Post+
May 14, 2015
Right Sector leader proposes setting up ‘Ukrainian Volunteer Corps’
The leader of the Right Sector party, Dmytro Yarosh, who is an independent member of parliament, has put… - May. 14, 2015. By Interfax-Ukraine
May 14, 2015
OSCE sees May 9 military parade in Donetsk as violation of Minsk agreements
A military parade including the presence of military hardware in Donetsk on May 9 constituted a violation… - May. 13, 2015. By Interfax-Ukraine
May 13, 2015
MP Kliuyev, MP Melnychuk suspected of series of crimes, prosecutor general requests Rada strip them of immunity
The Prosecutor General's Office of Ukraine suspects MP Serhiy Kliuyev of the Opposition Bloc faction and… - May. 12, 2015. By Interfax-Ukraine
May 12, 2015
Ukraine in World War II
Sept. 30, 1938 The Munich Agreement signed by Great Britain, France, Italy and Germany divided… - May. 08, 2015. By
May 8, 2015
Ukraine loses control of 28 towns, villages since truce as five soldiers killed overnight
Five Ukrainian soldiers were killed in the last day while combined Russian-separatist forces have a “powerful… - May. 06, 2015. By Kyiv Post+
May 6, 2015

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