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1 week ago |
bedfordindependent.co.uk | Olga Rudenko |Kyiv Independent
To mark World Press Freedom Day (3 May 2025), we are honoured to join other independent publications worldwide in publishing this piece from Olga Rudenko, the editor-in-chief of the Kyiv Independent, a Ukrainian English-language online newspaper. For over three years, the Kyiv Independent has been the voice of Ukraine in the world, and it serves as a shining example of why local, independent journalism is vital to the ecosystem of a healthy community, whatever the challenges may be.
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Jan 14, 2025 |
baophapluat.vn | Kyiv Independent
(PLVN) - Tuần qua, thế giới chứng kiến hàng loạt sự cố khiến nhiều người chết và bị thương, từ vụ cháy rừng kinh hoàng ở California, va chạm tàu điện tại Pháp, nổ trạm xăng tại Yemen... đến những tai nạn giao thông nghiêm trọng ở Cuba, Pakistan và Nam Phi. (PLVN) - Bác sĩ quân y Michael Stockin đã nhận tội lạm dụng tình dục hàng chục binh sĩ tại căn cứ Lewis-McChord, Washington, Mỹ.
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Dec 24, 2024 |
kyivindependent.com | Kyiv Independent
Editor's note: We asked members of the Kyiv Independent community to share the questions they have about the war. Here's what they asked and how we answered. Join our community to ask a question in the next round. Our community funds our journalism. Question: I know it's a big question, but how long do you think Ukraine can continue, realistically, to hold out? Answer: It is indeed a big question that cannot be answered simply.
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Dec 5, 2024 |
b92.net | Kyiv Independent
"We cannot afford to lose anyone in this region, neither Georgia, nor Moldova, nor Ukraine. We must stand together in defense against Moscow. Ukraine imposed sanctions on Ivanishvili and his associates, 19 individuals who sell the interests of Georgia and its people. Just signed a decree implementing the relevant NSDC decision. These sanctions target the segment of the current Georgian government that is handing the country over to Putin.
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Dec 2, 2024 |
uazmi.com | Kyiv Independent
Romania's presidential and parliamentary elections saw a strong showing for far-right politicians critical of military support for Ukraine. Anti-NATO and Russia-admiring independent candidate Calin Georgescu came in first during the initial round of the presidential vote on Nov. 24, with nearly 23%, a shock result that contradicted previous polling. Nationalist parties failed to win a majority in the Dec.
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