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.
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.
3 May 2022, 23:00 — Sonia Lukashova, Fedir Popadiuk
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?
25 April 2022, 15:30 — Bohdan Miroshnichenko, Dmytro Denkov
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.
15 September 2017, 17:43 — Sevgil Musaieva, Dmytro Denkov
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.
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
"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
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
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