UKRAINIAN VIRTUOSI CONCERT IN WASHINGTON, DC
Directions: The Lyceum is located in Old Town Alexandria.
New academic Journal of Ukrainian Politics and Society accepting submissions
The Krytyka Institute (Kyiv, Ukraine) is proud to announce the first issue of the Journal of Ukrainian Politics and Society (JUPS) and the launch of its website – jups.krytyka.com.
30% of Europeans think Ukraine should become part of EU to deter Russian aggression
Ukraine’s Institute of World Policy has released the first ever survey to understand how EU citizens perceive Ukraine, and the myths and stereotypes associated with Ukrainians.
Exiled Yanukovych Accepts Some Responsibility For Maidan Killings
Ukraine's former President Viktor Yanukovych has said that he accepts some responsibility for the killings that led to his fall in February 2014.
In the fields of Donbas
Victor Suhodolskiy, a Ukrainian businessman and the founder of “Victor Suhodolskiy’s gardening center” has now become a soldier, and is currently fighting in Donbas as a volunteer with the Ukrainian Voluntary Corps.
Second international congress of cultural activists to be held 28-29 June 2015 in Kyiv
The Congress of Cultural Activists 2015 is the major summer event in the culture sector for multidiscipline project promoters and managers whose initiatives are able to drive changes in Ukraine and strengthen dialogue with business, community and government.
Ukraine: Eight Required Steps from the Balkans to Poland
President Poroshenko’s first year in office has demonstrated evolutionary approach to reforms won’t work. It has to be revolutionary.
Russians equated Ukraine with the US
Together with the United States, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland, Ukraine was considered a country “most unfriendly to Russia”.
Canada stands strong on global peace and security
We cannot let Mr. Putin’s dark and dangerous actions stand for they have global security implications ...
How Ukrainian Activists Are Fighting Corruption in Courts Using YouTube
A group of Ukrainian activists got tired of waiting for the government to fight corruption in the court system and decided to take matters into their own hands.
Venice Biennale “it bag” totes an invitation to activism and a free vacation
As many attending the preview of Venice’s Biennale Arte know but few will admit, despite the illustrious and esoteric art exhibited among the pavilions of the Giardini and palazzi throughout the city, it’s all about the bag.
Young nurses swap studies for Ukraine frontline
"The patriots are fighting here. I am also a patriot."
Russian Missile Maker Points Finger At Ukraine In MH17 Shootdown
The Russian maker of the Buk surface-to-air missile system says it has concluded that the Malaysian Airlines jet that crashed in eastern Ukraine last summer was hit by ...
This amazing Google Earth trick shows Russia lied about the passenger plane shot down in eastern Ukraine
It’s possible for anyone to find this imagery with a few easy steps.
Win a FREE TRIP to Ukraine!
Ukrainian dance world is starting a 'Ukrainian Dance Life' clothing line.
Prime Minister of Canada to attend the G-7 Summit In Germany and travel to Ukraine
Prime Minister of Canada will visit Ukraine on June 6.
Ukraine to be elected UN Security Council member in autumn
In autumn, Ukraine is likely to be elected a member of the UN Security Council.
Durbin in Ukraine to discuss Western support in the face of Russian aggression
He met with the President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko, Prime minister and other officials
Street named after Heroes of Euromaidan to appear in Warsaw
Polish activists, politicians and civic activists are collecting signatures on a petition to rename one of the streets of Warsaw to Heroes of Maidan
Ukraine: Overwhelming new evidence of prisoners being tortured and killed amid conflict
Former prisoners described being beaten until ...