8 December, 2020 | Breaking news | The Moscow City Court on December 7 found Vasyl Vasylenko guilty of spying and sentenced him the same day. |
11 March, 2020 | Politics | How disappointment in Volodymyr Zelenskiy will help pro-Russian forces and how they are evolving |
6 March, 2020 | Breaking news | A 27-year-old Ukrainian chess champion and his girlfriend, 18, have been found dead in their Moscow flat, apparently poisoned by laughing gas |
26 October, 2019 | Politics | About Ukraine’s prisoners who left jail early and ended up in Moscow |
15 July, 2019 | Politics | On pacifism as a servant of the aggressor |
25 May, 2019 | Breaking news | An international tribunal has ordered Russia to "immediately" release 24 Ukrainian sailors and three naval ships it seized off Crimea in November |
18 February, 2019 | Breaking news | The Security Service of Ukraine believes that Ukrainian citizens recruited by Russian intelligence services are planning to attack 20 churches of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church (Moscow Patriarchate) |
14 February, 2019 | Breaking news | Ukraine has taken the extraordinary step of deporting a senior cleric of the Moscow-aligned Orthodox Church and stripping him of his citizenship |
23 January, 2019 | Breaking news | Moscow believes they have a right to send their observers to Ukraine
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21 January, 2019 | Breaking news | The communities of the former Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate in Vinnytsia region were most active in joining the OCU |
14 January, 2019 | Breaking news | If found guilty, the journalist may face up to 15 years in jail
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14 January, 2019 | World | How Moscow can respond to the provision of the tomos for the Orthodox Church of Ukraine |
1 October, 2018 | Breaking news | Information confirming Rudkovsky’s guilt was obtained through joint investigative procedures conducted by the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) and the Interior Ministry |
26 August, 2018 | Breaking news | Moscow police detained on Red Square a Russian activist Anna Krasovitskaya who stood there with a poster in support of a Kremlin's political prisoner, Ukrainian filmmaker Oleh Sentsov |
15 September, 2017 | The place of freedom and free people in today's Russia | |
31 March, 2016 | Society | Patriarch Filaret of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church – Kyiv Patriarchate on church canonicity and manipulations around it, and independence of Ukrainian Church |
12 May, 2015 | The anniversary, instead of being a demonstration of peaceful aspirations, has been transformed into its opposite | |
2 February, 2015 | Economics | If current trends in bilateral trade are maintained, by 2016 Ukraine will be ready to survive even a full-scale Russian trade blockade |
15 September, 2014 | After the USSR collapsed, Russia delved into amnesia, then into rehabilitation of the Soviet past which turned grotesque through guilty conscience and lack of culture | |
30 December, 2013 | News | “The Moscow deal further reduces Ukrainian room for maneuver in its foreign and internal policies. Russian loan and cheaper gas price will allow Ukrainian government to freeze major problems in Ukrainian economy until 2015 elections but it is not a support which can solve growing economic instability,” says Wojciech Kononczuk, Head of Department for Ukraine, Belarus and Moldova at the OSW (Centre for Eastern Studies) think-tank, in his comment for The Ukrainian Week |
23 September, 2013 | World | The Kremlin's ineffective regional policy sparks decentralization |
21 September, 2013 | World | Revanchist ambitions in post-Soviet countries and the intent to retain Muslim peoples within its orbit fuel ethnic and religious tensions in Russia |
9 January, 2013 | Society | Tajik migrant workers as vehicles of historical vengeance |
8 November, 2012 | Society | Filaret’s position saved the Kyiv Patriarchate from a rift and dissolution in the “Russian World” |
14 June, 2011 | Investigation | Is the Moscow Patriarchate laying its hands on a historical monument? |
14 March, 2011 | Society | Filaret, Patriarch of Kyiv and All Rus-Ukraine, talks about raider attacks on churches belonging to the Kyiv Patriarchate and the delusion of a “Russian world” |
13 January, 2011 | Politics | Who exactly made the decision to spoil this unique historic site,
where once stood the first Christian stone church in Ukraine? |