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Secretary-General of the International Chamber of Commerce: the UN is the best-equipped group to negotiate the food corridor from Ukraine

Those who stay: how companies justify their stay in russia

An Island of Hope: How the Azovstal defenders got out and where they are now

Shattered Immunities of Aggressor: How Courts Make Russia Pay for Its War

Under customary international law, States and their properties are protected by immunity from the jurisdiction of foreign courts and immunity from the execution of judgments.

First in, first out? What international giants continue to finance Russia

Who Blocks Ukraine's Application for EU Membership?

Push Forward Reforms in Ukraine and Maintain Faith in Europe. Joint Letter by Ukrainian NGOs

One Step Closer to Schengen: What to Expect from Joint Customs Control with Poland

The Illusion of Compromise. Concessions to Russia Proposed by the NYT Will Defeat the West

"I was the only man of conscription age who left the ‘Donetsk People’s Republic’ for Russia": a resident of Volnovakha who escaped the occupation tells the truth about “filtration”

EU Candidate Status for Ukraine: Pros and Cons

"We’re basically peacekeepers. But you are all f*cked…" 35 days of the Russian occupation of Obukhovychi village - from tragedy to farce

"Ukraine Might Join NATO without MAP": U.S. Embassy Interview

Kristina Kvien has been the head of the U.S. Embassy in Ukraine for more than two years as the U.S. Charge d'Affaires".

"Refusal of gas from russia costs the EU less than the first year of covid." Andriy Pyshny, a member of the sanctions group

From Zelenskyy's "surrender" to Putin's surrender: how the negotiations with Russia are going

How Russian "Kalashnikov" sells weapons to US bypassing sanctions

"Women were promised that they would be sent their husband's head." Stories of those who escaped from Azovstal

Ukrainska Pravda recorded several stories of people who escaped, about their lives in the besieged city, where they got food and water, and how they left for Ukrainian-controlled territory.

A broken embargo. How Russia circumvents sanctions on weapons imports

Despite the weapons export ban, Russia has equipped its tanks, aircraft and ships with materiel from the European Union and the United States. What loopholes have helped the Russians circumvent the sanctions?

"The international system is broken." British lawyer Philip Sands on how to punish Putin for the war in Ukraine

The Devil Wears the Russian Soldier's Uniform. How they tortured people in Kyiv region

Dubai is a POWER! Villa – DON! Ukrainska Pravda has found Kadyrov's villa in Dubai

Dr. Strangelove 2.0, or A Little Dictator Who Fell In Love With A Big Bomb

The Russia concentration camp and the war we cannot lose. Notes of a free man from prison

The results of the second round of the presidential election in Ukraine 2019

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David Lipton, IMF: Ukraine risks reversing

Can Ukraine count on the next tranche, what is important for the IMF now, and what is wrong with the Ukrainian reforms – those are the matters the UP have discussed with the First Deputy Managing Director of the IMF David Lipton.

Abandoned Transnistria

How Paul Manafort Brought US Politics to Ukraine (and Ukrainian Politics to the US)

It is Manafort, to whom the Party of Regions owes most of their slogans and political rhetoric, including ‘dangerous NATO’ and ‘suppression of the Russian language in Ukraine’, which artificially divided the country, alienated some people in Russian-speaking eastern Ukraine and may have helped sow the seeds of the war in Donbas.

Who Scuppered the Launch of Digital Income Declarations?

There is good motivation for being on time: the next $3 billion tranche of financing from the IMF, €1.2 billion of macrofinancial assistance from the European Union, World Bank money and a number of other financial assistance projects. However, now we can be sure — the launch failed and the system won’t be launched on time. So now we are at a crossroads. Kyiv has two options: a bad one and a worst one

The Brink of War — Prosecutor General Against NABU

"We are preparing ourselves as well as we can, but we cannot cope without public support," — Head of NABU Sytnyk reassured. Taking into account what kind of enemies NABU is now facing, the scale of the possible media assault can be truly impressive. But we should also take into account that NABU has a resource no other law enforcement agency had before — they have public trust

Party Time: The Gap Between Stated Incomes and Real Cash Flows in Ukrainian Politics

Ukrainian politics is a dirty and expensive game. Political parties spend colossal budgets to meet the main goals of their sponsors: being elected, getting positions in the cabinet, taking control over ‘income streams’. Recently Ukrainians got their first chance from the times of the country’s independence to look inside the ‘bank vault’ and see the financial reports of the major Ukrainian parties

Pavel ‘Heroyich’, You Are Forever With Us

There is a certain kind of person — when they enter the room, everything becomes more illuminated, funnier and noisier. Pavel was this type of a human being for Ukrayinska Pravda. He contributed an amazing spirit and essence to our office. We called him Paul ‘the Hero’ [Ukr.: Pal Heroyich]. He was a star and a luminary to us

Our Journalist Pavel Sheremet Assassinated by Car Bomb in a Car Owned by Our Founding Editor. World Reacts

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