The Ukrainian Legal Foundation’s Halyna Freeland ‘Independent thinking is hard to acquire’
Halyna Freeland practiced law in Canada for nearly 20 years and even made a run for parliament before coming to… - Apr. 29, 1999. By Interns
April 29, 1999
Rabinovich rallies his supporters
In a defensive strike against a rival group of Jewish leaders and businessmen who are trying to sideline him from… - Apr. 08, 1999. By Katya Gorchinskaya
April 8, 1999
Ukraine
Chornovil Dies in Car Crash
Chornovil’s death at least temporarily galvanized Ukraine’s right wing.
April 1, 1999
A president under siege
Winter gloom has settled over the Presidential Administration building on Bankivska. The lord of the manor goes… - Dec. 09, 1998. By Interns
Dec. 9, 1998
The dark secrets of Babi Yar
The reaction by the Nazi occupiers to the explosions and fires set off by the Soviet NKVD in downtown Kyiv on Sept… - Oct. 02, 1998. By Interns
Oct. 2, 1998
Science team plunges into Pripyat Marshes
There are treats for mosquitoes and traffic police alike this Summer in a remote corner of Ukraine. Thanks to a new… - Jul. 28, 1998. By Interns
July 28, 1998
Odesa crime boss Viktor Pavlovich, better known as ‘Karabas,’ murdered
Editor's Note: The collapse of the Soviet Union ignited a grab for money and power, as well as the… - Apr. 24, 1997. By Kyiv Post
April 24, 1997
Ukraine
Confusion, Hope Mark Hryvna’s Debut
Ukrainian officials hailed the currency’s debut as a sign that the country’s post-Soviet economic woes are coming to an end.
Sept. 11, 1996
Ukraine
Agro-Industrial Law Threatens Ukrainian Reforms
In an act which has western aid organizations up in arms, the Ukrainian Parliament passed a draft law “On Peculiarities of the Privatization of Property in the Agro-Industrial Complex.”
Oct. 18, 1995
