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Medvedchuk remains under house arrest A Ukrainian court on October 12 ordered pro-Russian lawmaker Viktor Medvedchuk to remain under house arrest until December after prosecutors broadened their criminal investigation into his activities. Mr. Medvedchuk, who has been held under house arrest since May, was initially targeted with allegations of treason in a case that has...

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In May 2022, the Ukrainian National Association (UNA) will hold its 40th quadrennial convention. That convention will mark a historic moment for the organization, which in January 2020 adopted a new corporate governance structure. As part of that new structure, the UNA will have a new Corporate Board of Directors. During that convention, delegates will...

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Thirty-five years ago, on October 23, 1986, Hungarian dissidents issued a statement to mark the 30th anniversary of the 1956 revolution in Hungary, which claimed the lives of some 6,000 people and caused some 200,000 to flee the country. Sixty-five years ago, the first blood was shed in Budapest by several of the thousands of...

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The Ukrainian Weekly welcomes letters to the editor that react to articles published on its pages. Opinions expressed by letter writers are their own and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of either The Weekly editorial staff or its publisher, the Ukrainian National Association. Letters must be signed (anonymous letters are not published) and the...

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Amid the third massive leak of offshore account records in the past six years, known as the Pandora Papers, this newspaper urges U.S. President Joe Biden to reinvigorate the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) in line with his campaign promises.

Unlike the previous leaks, in 2016 and the following year, the Pandora Papers – a trove of records received by the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) – is twice as big in volume (nearly 3 terabytes of data from 14 offshore service providers) as the Panama Papers, which came from one law firm in the murky industry that shelters wealth.

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