In these challenging times, the world often seems cruel and unfair, and too often we feel that we have no…...
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NEW YORK – On Thursday, January 25, Art at the Institute hosted an opening reception and presentation of “Five Elements…...
A 50% rise in international tourists Business Ukraine magazine reported that the number of international tourists visiting Kyiv has almost…...
NORTH PORT, Fla. – The Ukrainian community of southwest Florida commemorated the 100th anniversary of the Battle of Kruty on…...
HARTFORD, Conn. – The Hartford branch of the Ukrainian American Youth Association commemorated the 100th anniversary of the proclamation of…...
TORONTO – The president of the Ukrainian World Congress, Eugene Czolij, continued his working visits to European countries in late…...
Olympic profile: Anastasiya Merkushyna It is safe to say one’s family has a strong influence in life, helping determine one’s…...
KYIV – Ukraine must service more than $21 billion of debt over the next two years as it struggles to…...
Freedom House has released its annual report on freedom around the globe, noting that 45 percent of the world’s countries…...
CHICAGO – Chicago’s Ukrainian community marked the 100th anniversary of the January 22, 1918, historic date when Ukraine’s Central Rada,…...
As the presidential election in Russia draws nearer, the Kremlin is looking for ways to build a case for lifting or weakening Western sanctions. Specifically, the Russian government has been trying to demonstrate a purported readiness to engage in dialogue over the “Ukrainian issue.” Yet, the essence of all of the Kremlin’s “peaceful” maneuvers is to extract concessions from the other side while avoiding giving up anything on the Russian side.
The paramount news in Moscow last week was the U.S. Treasury Department’s release of the long-expected report on senior Russian…...