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The brawl in the Ukrainian parliament last Tuesday was an undignified ending to the country's two-month political crisis, but something important has changed.  |


Seven Dynamo players have been called up for the international friendlies...  |  |
Dynamo Kyiv and Shakhtar Donetsk will face each other in the semi-final match...  |  |
Parubyi made this proposal in the draft law No. 3348 entitled "On Amendments to the Law of Ukraine on the Status of the People's Deputy of Ukraine (regarding reduction of the privileges of parliamentary deputies)," which was registered in the  |  |


The Center for Information Problems of Territories at the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences has released the results of its poll. According to it, the former speaker is backed by 38% of respondents, with 47.4% against and 14.6% undecided respondents.  |
LONGING FOR THE POCKMARKED ONE" An outstanding son of America, a person who devoted all his lifetime to the hard work of restoring the historical truth and the national dignity of Ukrainians, a prominent historian, political writer and public figure,  |
Ukraine is having a hard time getting the Holodomor of 1932-33 to be recognized on the international level. What with the Kremlin's frenzied resistance, Ukraine has to struggle even for its right to submit pertinent resolutions for consideration by international  |
Using the Odesa—Brody pipeline to transport oil to Poland and extending the pipeline to Plock are the subjects of regular discussions both between Poland and Ukraine and at energy summits. The recent Fourth Energy Summit in Baku was not an  |
UZHHOROD — It is common knowledge that every issue of a daily newspaper is good only for one day, so it is no coincidence that two things-bread and a newspaper-are especially valued for being fresh. Transcarpathians, however, can buy an  |
Responsible employers will not fire people as long as they can. Will the state help them? "Daddy, is this financial crisis going to affect us? "No, son, it's going to affect only the oligarchs. We'll just go bust." This is  |  |
The past few days have seen two extremely important events, absolutely opposite in form and in essence. At the same time, both of them are only natural because each of them has a prehistory of its own and a certain  |  |
1994: The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine outlaws the Declaration of Sovereignty of the Crimea. 2004: The Washington Times reads: "The United States has denied an entry visa to one of the most high-profile supporters of a Ukrainian presidential candidate backed  |
Dear Ms. Ivshyna, I have long wanted to express my gratitude to you on behalf of the House of Scholars and its administration. Daryna Halatchenko's publication in The Day (Issue No. 32, Oct. 21, 2008) about the Salon of Aristocratic  |
The World Bank (WB) is eager to deepen cooperation with the government in order to stabilize the situation in the banking sphere. "Our strategy in Ukraine provides for approximately a billion dollars a year. And we have asked for more  |
An event which took place two weeks ago provided an answer to the question about Viktor Yushchenko's strategic mistake that caused his ratings plumet over the past several years. [In my analysis] I am going to refer to the outcome  |
They have called the exhibit "Spring, for Some Reason." Now when it is late autumn outside and we are approaching bad weather with cold rains, you are suddenly immersed into a riot of colors symbolizing awakening and resurrection. United by  |  |
Much has been written of late about information threats that can potentially damage Ukraine's national security, and this country's electronic and printed media have been investigated to make sure they can meet challenges in the information sphere. However, book publishing,  |
Imagine a great field where there is practically nothing, except for one big branchy tree. It is not a poplar tree but a large apple tree with apple-laden branches. And the boundless void of the field is so smooth... "There  |
We came out of the past and now long for it. Loving a nation is also longing for the past. Reminiscence is the core of a nation. Only he who is psychologically linked with the past of a nation can  |  |
The musician Yuri Sozansky was born on March 4, 1926, in Grodno (now Belarus), but his personality was shaped by the family atmosphere and the aura of the Western Ukrainian city of Drohobych. In his memoirs Pages from My Life  |
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