Battle of Orthodox Christian patriarchs as Ukraine’s Filaret denounces Russia’s Kirill
Commenting on the statement of Russian Christian Orthodox Church Patriarch Kirill that the EuroMaidan… - Jan. 08, 2014. By Ukrainska Pravda
Jan. 8, 2014
EuroMaidan rallies in Ukraine – Dec. 17
Editor's Note: The Kyiv Post is providing continuous coverage of the protests in Kyiv and other cities… - Dec. 18, 2013. By Kyiv Post
Dec. 18, 2013
Russia gives Ukraine cheap gas, $15 billion in loans
Russia gave Ukraine a steep discount on gas, and promised to buy $15 billion worth of the nation's bonds in… - Dec. 17, 2013. By Darina Marchak
Dec. 17, 2013
Another Sunday, another big rally
For the fourth consecutive Sunday tens of thousands of protesters descended on central Kyiv to express… - Dec. 15, 2013. By Olga Rudenko
Dec. 15, 2013
Kyiv’s riot police brutal, ‘begrudging’
Whether in their blue urban camouflage or pitch-black uniforms, their faces masked or unmasked beneath large… - Dec. 05, 2013. By Christopher J. Miller
Dec. 5, 2013
EU to Ukraine: Reforms necessary for trade pact
BRUSSELS — Leaders of the European Union had a blunt message Monday for the president of Ukraine: Choose… - Feb. 25, 2013. By Associated Press
Feb. 25, 2013
Rada TV channel fails to see fun in session hall
As Ukraine's parliament buzzed with excitement because of the stalemate between the majority and… - Feb. 05, 2013. By Katya Gorchinskaya
Feb. 5, 2013
Shills no more? Inter TV comes cleaner on ownership, pledges fairer news coverage
Ukraine's most watched television channel, Inter, is preparing to surprise next year. A long-time backer of… - Dec. 27, 2012. By Katya Gorchinskaya
Dec. 27, 2012
Pricey trains break down, can’t operate in cold weather
Eight fancy and modern South Korean-made high-speed Hyundai Rotem trains, purchased for $30 million apiece this… - Dec. 21, 2012. By Olga Rudenko
Dec. 21, 2012
Riddle persists of Ukraine gas deal that-never-was
KIEV - It was hailed as a historic $1 billion deal marking a major step towards ending Ukraine's reliance on… - Dec. 06, 2012. By Reuters
Dec. 6, 2012
Parliament of sixth convocation ends its work
The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine of the 6th convocation has ended its work… - Dec. 06, 2012. By Interfax-Ukraine
Dec. 6, 2012
Tymoshenko decorated with Pope Boniface VIII award
Former Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko has been decorated with the international prize of Pope Boniface… - Aug. 10, 2012. By Interfax-Ukraine
Aug. 10, 2012
EU Hopes Fade As Gas Lobby Triumphs
On the eve of the Dec. 19 Ukraine-European Union summit, Kyiv’s chances of making a breakthrough in relations… - Dec. 16, 2011. By Yuriy Onyshkiv
Dec. 16, 2011
From exile in Czech Republic, Danylyshyn launches group, may seek seat in parliament
The former economy minister says he is not out of Ukrainian politics… - May. 19, 2011. By olena tregub
May 19, 2011
Gaddafi’s nurse back in Ukraine, dodges press
The personal nurse of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi went shopping in her Ukrainian home town on Monday but refused… - Feb. 28, 2011. By Reuters
Feb. 28, 2011
London Judge Dismisses Firtash Lawsuit Against Kyiv Post
Judge’s ruling seen as victory for press freedoms worldwide… - Feb. 25, 2011. By Interns
Feb. 25, 2011
Libel Warriors
Be careful what you say or write about two Ukrainian billionaires, Rinat Akhmetov and Dmytro Firtash. If… - Feb. 11, 2011. By Vlad Lavrov
Feb. 11, 2011
Ukrainian group brings Domino’s Pizza to Ukraine
The burgeoning pizza business in Ukraine is bracing for a major shakeup… - Aug. 19, 2010. By Marie Shamota
Aug. 19, 2010
World in Ukraine: Ukraine’s ties with African nations remain superficial
A dark continent full of poverty and disease. Unfortunately, that’s the image too many Ukrainians have about… - May. 27, 2010. By Nataliya Bugayova
May 27, 2010
Media expert: Only two TV stations still give viewers fair news coverage
Channel 5 and TVi remain the strongholds of journalistic integrity amid growing accusations of censorship by… - May. 13, 2010. By Yuriy Onyshkiv
May 13, 2010
