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OSCE: Eastern Ukrainians return home despite landmine danger
More people are returning to their homes in eastern Ukraine despite the shaky cease-fire and the danger… - Oct. 17, 2015. By Katrina Poulsen
Oct. 17, 2015
War machines arise from Kyiv’s ‘tank cemetery’
Most of the dozens upon dozens of tanks here are T-64s – the aging Soviet… - Oct. 17, 2015. By Denys Krasnikov
Oct. 17, 2015
Experts praise Poroshenko’s call for restrictions on UN Security Council veto powers
Questions have been revived again today after Russia’s invasion and annexation of Ukraine's Crimean… - Oct. 07, 2015. By Kyiv Post+
Oct. 7, 2015
Rhinos, dill and hidden threats confuse voters in Kyiv
People in bright blue waistcoats, with emblems of yellow rhinoceroses painted on them, rush up… - Oct. 02, 2015. By Veronika Melkozerova
Oct. 2, 2015
Reform Watch – Oct. 1, 2015
Editor's Note: The Kyiv Post tracks the progress made by Ukraine's post-EuroMaidan Revolution leaders… - Oct. 02, 2015. By Johannes Wamberg Andersen
Oct. 2, 2015
Experts: Media owners overtake government as top threat to free speech
While experts agree media freedoms have improved in Ukraine since last year's EuroMaidan Revolution, it… - Sep. 24, 2015. By Kyiv Post+
Sept. 24, 2015
At least 2,353 soldiers killed in Russia’s war against Ukraine
Russia’s war against Ukraine claimed the life of only one soldier in the… - Sep. 24, 2015. By Olena Goncharova
Sept. 24, 2015
World in Ukraine: ‘Little Brazil’ can be found at center in heart of Kyiv
“Even Brazilians think I am from their country. But I have no Brazilian blood in me,” Kabakov… - Sep. 24, 2015. By Veronika Melkozerova
Sept. 24, 2015
Is Ukraine blocking Swiss investigation of Yatsenyuk ally?
A powerful Ukrainian lawmaker facing a criminal investigation by Swiss law enforcement is being protected from… - Sep. 19, 2015. By Kyiv Post+
Sept. 19, 2015
Saakashvili says Ukraine run by ‘shadow’ oligarchic government
“We certainly have the reality of some kind of shadow, parallel government,” he said. “You can… - Sep. 13, 2015. By Oleg Sukhov
Sept. 13, 2015
‘Power struggle’ in Donetsk prompts flurry of speculation in Kyiv and beyond
Reports came on the evening of Sept. 4 that Denis Pushilin, the vice-speaker of the pseudo parliament in… - Sep. 05, 2015. By Nataliya Trach
Sept. 5, 2015
Saakashvili says Yatsenyuk’s Cabinet thwarts reforms, serves oligarchs
Saakashvili, the ex-Georgian President who became Odesa Oblast governor in May, has launched sweeping… - Sep. 04, 2015. By Kyiv Post+
Sept. 4, 2015
Chief of General Staff sparks outrage with remark Shyrokyne has ‘no military value’
The chief of Ukraine’s Army General Staff has left many baffled after declaring that the destroyed… - Aug. 31, 2015. By Kyiv Post+
Aug. 31, 2015
Ukraine’s navy barely recovering from its near-death experience
Ukraine’s flagship frigate, the Hetman Sahaidachny, was proudly displayed, while all the… - Aug. 29, 2015. By Kyiv Post+
Aug. 29, 2015
Sex workers in Ukraine want law to ease up
Natalia Isayeva is a former sex worker. She left the business years ago but says if something bad happens… - Aug. 29, 2015. By Kyiv Post+
Aug. 29, 2015
Ukraine forces in Svitlodarsk try to learn what’s coming next in Russia’s war
SVITLODARSK, Ukraine -- A reconnaissance group from St. Mary, a Christian Orthodox battalion… - Aug. 23, 2015. By Benas Gerdziunas
Aug. 23, 2015
OSCE: Eastern Ukrainians return home despite landmine danger
More people are returning to their homes in eastern Ukraine despite the shaky cease-fire and the danger… - Oct. 17, 2015. By Katrina Poulsen
Oct. 17, 2015
War machines arise from Kyiv’s ‘tank cemetery’
Most of the dozens upon dozens of tanks here are T-64s – the aging Soviet… - Oct. 17, 2015. By Denys Krasnikov
Oct. 17, 2015
Experts praise Poroshenko’s call for restrictions on UN Security Council veto powers
Questions have been revived again today after Russia’s invasion and annexation of Ukraine's Crimean… - Oct. 07, 2015. By Kyiv Post+
Oct. 7, 2015
Rhinos, dill and hidden threats confuse voters in Kyiv
People in bright blue waistcoats, with emblems of yellow rhinoceroses painted on them, rush up… - Oct. 02, 2015. By Veronika Melkozerova
Oct. 2, 2015
Reform Watch – Oct. 1, 2015
Editor's Note: The Kyiv Post tracks the progress made by Ukraine's post-EuroMaidan Revolution leaders… - Oct. 02, 2015. By Johannes Wamberg Andersen
Oct. 2, 2015
Experts: Media owners overtake government as top threat to free speech
While experts agree media freedoms have improved in Ukraine since last year's EuroMaidan Revolution, it… - Sep. 24, 2015. By Kyiv Post+
Sept. 24, 2015
At least 2,353 soldiers killed in Russia’s war against Ukraine
Russia’s war against Ukraine claimed the life of only one soldier in the… - Sep. 24, 2015. By Olena Goncharova
Sept. 24, 2015
World in Ukraine: ‘Little Brazil’ can be found at center in heart of Kyiv
“Even Brazilians think I am from their country. But I have no Brazilian blood in me,” Kabakov… - Sep. 24, 2015. By Veronika Melkozerova
Sept. 24, 2015
Is Ukraine blocking Swiss investigation of Yatsenyuk ally?
A powerful Ukrainian lawmaker facing a criminal investigation by Swiss law enforcement is being protected from… - Sep. 19, 2015. By Kyiv Post+
Sept. 19, 2015
Saakashvili says Ukraine run by ‘shadow’ oligarchic government
“We certainly have the reality of some kind of shadow, parallel government,” he said. “You can… - Sep. 13, 2015. By Oleg Sukhov
Sept. 13, 2015
‘Power struggle’ in Donetsk prompts flurry of speculation in Kyiv and beyond
Reports came on the evening of Sept. 4 that Denis Pushilin, the vice-speaker of the pseudo parliament in… - Sep. 05, 2015. By Nataliya Trach
Sept. 5, 2015
Saakashvili says Yatsenyuk’s Cabinet thwarts reforms, serves oligarchs
Saakashvili, the ex-Georgian President who became Odesa Oblast governor in May, has launched sweeping… - Sep. 04, 2015. By Kyiv Post+
Sept. 4, 2015
Chief of General Staff sparks outrage with remark Shyrokyne has ‘no military value’
The chief of Ukraine’s Army General Staff has left many baffled after declaring that the destroyed… - Aug. 31, 2015. By Kyiv Post+
Aug. 31, 2015
Ukraine’s navy barely recovering from its near-death experience
Ukraine’s flagship frigate, the Hetman Sahaidachny, was proudly displayed, while all the… - Aug. 29, 2015. By Kyiv Post+
Aug. 29, 2015
Sex workers in Ukraine want law to ease up
Natalia Isayeva is a former sex worker. She left the business years ago but says if something bad happens… - Aug. 29, 2015. By Kyiv Post+
Aug. 29, 2015
Ukraine forces in Svitlodarsk try to learn what’s coming next in Russia’s war
SVITLODARSK, Ukraine -- A reconnaissance group from St. Mary, a Christian Orthodox battalion… - Aug. 23, 2015. By Benas Gerdziunas
Aug. 23, 2015

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