All the materials marked with tag: healthcare in Ukraine
17 November, 2020 | Breaking news | As Ukraine began 2020, the reform priorities for the country’s healthcare sector appeared to be clear |
24 April, 2020 | Breaking news | The Ministry of Health is endangering doctors by blocking procurement of protective suits under the guise of following regulations, some officials are saying |
2 April, 2020 | Breaking news | Coronavirus cases are expected to peak over Easter |
30 March, 2020 | Breaking news | It's a rise from the 311 cases reported early on March 28 |
1 February, 2020 | Society | What Ukrainian healthcare should do in 2020 |
29 June, 2019 | Science | The Ukrainian Week spoke to Minister Suprun about the most dangerous superstitions in healthcare, promotion of healthcare, the development of critical thinking, the future of the healthcare reform, and about opponents |
19 April, 2018 | Society | Chair of the Seminar of Health Sciences and Health Policy at the University of Lucerne and Director of Swiss Paraplegic Research about why rehabilitation will take a crucial place in modern societies and healthcare, how it helps national economies and how long a healthcare reform takes |
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The culture of 'Muscovite Rus' came to form from two heterogeneous sources. The seed of the religious and artistic culture reached Muscovy from southeastern Europe (Byzantium, the Balkans) through Kyiv. On the other hand, the foundation of the political and legal culture came to Muscovy from 'Ulus Jöchi', better known as the Golden Horde. As a result, the Russian "spiritual culture" took the shape of a familiar European facade, behind which a non-European state infrastructure hid.
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German chancellor Olaf Scholz says Putin’s comments on US biological weapons seemed like an ‘implicit threat’
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It is us, Ukrainians, and all the citizens of this country, who must keep studying our own history. To defend our land and our country, we must know it better.
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86.6% of Russians tolerate and support the potential assault on the territory of the European Union, including: Poland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Slovakia and others as evidenced by the results of the sociological survey conducted by “Active Group”
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