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Ukrainian Eco-Homes Inspired by Folk Tradition
In previous centuries in Ukraine, it was said that during his life, a man must raise a son, plant a tree, and build a house. But time passes, and folk ...
August 22, 2012
BY
Alina Maslakova
Kyiv Suffers From Trash Can Crisis
Where public trash cans once stood in Ukraine’s capital, garbage now piles up.
August 14, 2012
BY
Eugene Dovbush
Historic Kyiv Threatened at Its Foundation
In recent years, historic sites in the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv have been under growing threat of collapse ...
August 3, 2012
BY
Eugene Dovbush
Third Largest Spam Botnet Shut Down by Researchers
Mushtaq said taking the botnet down required a joint effort from his firm, spam-tracking company SpamHaus, and local ...
July 19, 2012
BY
Alex Johnston
Ex-Ukraine PM Tymoshenko’s Appeal Delayed
The appeal of jailed former Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko was delayed for a third time on Thursday ...
July 12, 2012
BY
Alex Johnston
Kyiv’s Stray Dog Problem Disappears
Today, there are considerably fewer dogs in the city, and in fact, the problem has nearly disappeared.
July 6, 2012
BY
Yuriy Petyuk
Tymoshenko Appeal Postponed by Ukraine Court
Ukraine’s high court said Tuesday that it would postpone an appeal submitted by former Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko, ...
June 26, 2012
BY
Alex Johnston
England to Face Italy in Euro 2012 Quarterfinal
England won Group D by beating Ukraine while France lost to Sweden. England now faces Italy in the ...
June 20, 2012
BY
Denis Charlton
Euro 2012 Ukraine’s Lost Chance
This week Ukraine plays host to the European soccer championship, an event many had hoped would bring much ...
June 12, 2012
BY
Andrey Volkov
EU and US Step Up Pressure on Ukraine of Tymoshenko Case
After weeks of calls for boycott from European governments, the West has increased the pressure on Ukraine with ...
May 15, 2012
BY
Christian Watjen
Ukraine to Press Murder Charges on Tymoshenko
Ukraine is looking to press murder charges against former Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko in the coming days, according ...
May 10, 2012
BY
Alex Johnston
Tymoshenko’s Ally Sentenced to 4 Years
A Kyiv court on Monday found former Ukraine Interior Minister Yuriy Lutsenko guilty of embezzlement and abuse of ...
February 28, 2012
BY
Andrey Volkov
Russia and Ukraine Tense Over Cheese
A major trade dispute over cheese is fermenting between Russia and Ukraine with Moscow banning Ukrainian cheese imports ...
February 16, 2012
BY
Andrey Volkov
Rights Groups Condemn Ukraine’s Treatment of Somali Refugees
Two prominent human rights groups have criticized Ukraine’s treatment of Somali and Eritrean refugees.
February 1, 2012
BY
Alex Johnston
In Ukraine, Small-Business Owners Push Corruption Fight to the Limit
Ever since Igor Zaprudskiy, 50, owner of a small lamp store in Eastern Ukraine, decided to take up ...
January 30, 2012
BY
Andrey Volkov
EU, Ukraine Stall Signing Pact Over Jailed Former PM
European Union leaders refused to ink a landmark trade and political agreement with Kyiv on Monday over accusations ...
December 19, 2011
BY
Andrey Volkov
Due Recognition Sought for Reporter of 1930s Ukraine Famine
Few know about the great famine in the Ukraine, 1932–1933, which left an estimated 6 million–10 million people ...
November 28, 2011
BY
Gary Feuerberg
Remembering the Holodomor
This year is the 78th anniversary of the Holodomor, the great famine-genocide in 1932-1933 in Ukraine.
November 26, 2011
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Belarus Sentences Rights Activist for Tax Evasion
A prominent human rights activist in Belarus was jailed for tax evasion Thursday, after a trial that was ...
November 24, 2011
BY
Alex Johnston
Ukraine: A Unique, Untamed Travel Destination
I felt the Ukrainian spirit of warmth, loyalty, and generosity in the bazaars, family circles, and the hearts ...
November 4, 2011
BY
Kristina Skorbach
Harper Awarded Shevchenko Medal
Prime Minister Stephen Harper received the Shevchenko Medal Award from Ukrainian Canadian Congress President Paul Grod on Friday.
October 16, 2011
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Ukrainian Judge Refuses to Free Former PM
A Ukrainian judged on Monday rejected former Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko's appeal to be freed from detention during ...
August 8, 2011
BY
Alex Johnston
Ancient Battle Breaks Out in Ukraine
An eighth century battle was fought over the weekend in Kopachev, Ukraine, a village about 25 miles from ...
May 19, 2011
BY
Andrey Volkov
Ukraine Needs More Funds for New Chernobyl Protection Shield
Twenty five years after the Chernobyl disaster in the Ukraine, funding is still falling short to shield the ...
April 19, 2011
BY
Andrey Volkov
Ukraine: Former President’s Murder Charges Seen as Payback
Ukraine's highly politicized murder case, with an ex-president being charged in connection with the murder of an activist ...
March 29, 2011
BY
Andrey Volkov
Former Ukrainian President Charged in Murder Case
Former Ukraine's president Leonid Kuchma was charged on Thursday in the high-profile slaying of journalist Gyorgy Gongadze ten ...
March 24, 2011
BY
Andrey Volkov
Ukraine Takes One Step Closer to Joining EU
Ukraine got a bit closer to its goal of joining the European Union on Monday.
November 23, 2010
BY
Andrey Volkov
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