Articles by Johannes Wamberg

Government defends record as frustration mounts

Power supply to Crimea partly restored, but blackout threats still loom

Biden pledges US support, seeks stronger action on rule of law

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Ukraine, EU to press ahead with free-trade pact, visa-free travel

New blockade threats voiced as Crimea power cutoff goes on

Corruption allegations magnify discord in president’s camp

​Reform Watch: Governing parliamentary coalition disappoints after one year

Parliament marks international day against domestic violence

Parliament exempts electric cars from import duty

Poroshenko: All European Union member states ratify EU-Ukraine Association Agreement

​Frustrations high at EuroMaidan killings hearing as violence erupts

Poroshenko, Saakashvili disagree on state of progress in stamping out corruption

EU-prescribed anti-corruption measures split reformers

​Ukraine finally passes anti-bias law, a prerequisite for visa-free travel to EU

​Failed local elections to take place on Nov. 29 in Mariupol and Krasnoarmeysk

​Lawmakers reject anti-discrimination law — again

Ukraine ‘chooses homophobia over EU integration’

Protesters drive to Poroshenko’s mansion to demand dismissal of Shokin

Shokin resists change, jeopardizes visa-free travel to EU and $1.2 billion of aid

Fears of vote buying, suspicious goings on at a Kyiv polling station

Yatsenyuk demands purge of courts and fiscal service

New party financing law aims to break oligarchs’ grip on parliament, experts say

Shabunin: Poroshenko blocks judicial reforms

Parties’ promises vague as local elections loom

Reform Watch – Oct. 1, 2015

Yatsenyuk rebuffs criticism over gas price hikes, takes aim at Kolomoisky

U​kraine justice minister pledges reforms as Danish foreign minister pledges support

Lawmaker stripped of immunity in parliament, arrested (VIDEO)

Yatsenyuk fires back at Russia, oligarchs and those who thwart reform

​Source: Sakvarelidze to become Odesa Oblast’s top prosecutor

Reform Watch – Sept. 10, 2015

Experts: Constitutional changes don’t threaten national sovereignty

Mayhem inside, outside Rada as parliament passes decentralization bill

Reform Watch – Aug. 14, 2015

Ukraine plans shake up of state-owned companies

Guide to summer train trips in Ukraine

Ukraine’s top oligarchs weather storm, retain political influence

Pro-presidential candidate secures parliament seat in Chernihiv amid election violations

Ukraine gets staunch Croatia, higher ranked Iceland in 2018 World Cup qualification draw

Reform Watch – July 24, 2015

Reform watch – July 17, 2015

Danish charity brings entire kindergarten’s contents to help Ukrainian kids in need

Reform Watch – July 10

​Prosecutorial and police reform bills passed with strings attached

Two prosecutors arrested in bribe sting

Reform watch – July 3, 2015

Prosecutors rule above all

Reform Watch – June 25, 2015

Putin, Donetsk governor at odds before Paris talks

Reform Watch – June 19, 2015

Residents in Russian-occupied Donetsk demand end to war

Poroshenko appoints political ally and war veteran as new governor of embattled Donetsk …

Reform Watch – June 12, 2015

Equal rights for gays still distant dream in Ukraine

Right Sector threatens Kyiv gay pride march (VIDEO)

Reform Watch: Andriy Andrushkiv says Ukraine’s politicians stall reforms in bid to …

Eugenia Tymoshenko to hold June 1 gala concert to help soldiers, needy children

Anarchists march against capitalism on Labour Day; face violent attack

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Poroshenko camp postpones key prosecutorial reforms