Articles by Katya Gorchinskaya

Kyivenergo: This monopoly is stuck in past era

Snatching defeat from the jaws of victory

No Tymoshenko deal in sight

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Wall Street Journal: Gazprom restarts gas supplies to Ukraine

Judge releases Vlasenko on bail following ex-wife’s allegation of 2008 assault

Yanukovych’s trip, Azarov’s comments indicate new shift towards Russia

Wall Street Journal: Ukraine to submit proposals to IMF to cut subsidies to Naftogaz

Government signs deal with Chevron Corp. to develop shale gas in western Ukraine

Government push for Lazarenko money seen as latest shot at Tymoshenko

Chocolate war heats up as Russia, Ukraine trade accusations

Ukraine jumps 28 spots in World Bank’s Doing Business Report

As Kurchenko gets set to become a media mogul, journalists head for exit

Ukraine’s oligarchs show off another side

Tymoshenko compromise brews as Nov. 28-29 summit nears

Small school dreams big for its students

Cox-Kwasniewski mission to free Tymoshenko gets extension to mid-November

As IMF mission prepares to come to Kyiv, no deal in sight

Wall Street Journal: EU gives Ukraine deadline to free ex-premier

High Council starts probe into judge whose ruling enabled Globus takeover

Experts: Free trade pact will eventually benefit nation

Retailers balk at price-fixing accusations, will fight fine

Ukraine can get EU cash if it secures IMF loan

From Borderland To Raiderland: Takeover at Globus mall

Ukrainian sport: Investor hunting

Chocolate tycoon clashes with architect of trade war against him

In Yalta, top official praises Ukraine’s strides for energy independence

Former deputy says pro-presidential party run by bullies

EU launches campaign to explain benefits of association

Yanukovych quashes rebellion in his own party

Yanukovych addresses parliament but fails to talk about Tymoshenko

Thugs who assaulted journalists get suspended sentences

Opposition pledges cooperation with government to ensure association with Europe

Shell launches hotline to tackle environmental concerns

Lyubomyr Huzar: ‘Democracy is the most difficult, but the only way to live in a society’

Wall Street Journal: Ukraine feels pressure at Russian border to join trade bloc

Foreign energy giants in unconventional gas face legal, political hurdles

Ambassador Tefft: ‘There are setbacks, but we’re not losing the fight’

Investor, troubled bank clash over multi-million deposit

Kyiv court dismisses lawsuit against biggest foreign investor, threat of nationalization …

Wall Street Journal: Ukraine Communists submit draft bill to nationalize ArcelorMittal …

Three Ukrainians gunned down in Pakistan have been identified

Industry slowdown a wake-up call for authorities

Kyiv court again postpones hearing in eight-year-old case on Kryvorizhstal

Putin’s adviser threatens loss of observer status in Customs Union if Ukraine signs trade …

Ukraine inches closer to signing second shale gas exploration agreement

Business blog: Government talks the talk, but can it walk the walk?

Court resurrects landmark privatization case

Akhmetov’s SCM buys Ukrtelecom

Legal clash of oligarchs shows murky underbelly of privatization

Pastoral Cherkasy is just a short drive away from Kyiv

Top EU parliamentarian: Ukraine is making progress, but not enough

Ukraine’s vast pipeline network worth $26-$29 billion

New danger for Yulia Tymoshenko

‘She Did It’ – Key witness points finger at Tymoshenko

Amid controversy, top witness points to Tymoshenko for ordering a 1996 murder

European Court ruling on Tymoshenko causes quarrels, but no action

Chornobyl, 27 years later, still dangerous

Battle of gas giants under way in nation

Chornobyl Exclusion Zone full of life, gossip, work

Cox-Kwasniewski mission goes on after report that notes progress

Teen terror is mirror image of broken society

Cox-Kwasniewski mission extended to September (UPDATED)

New witness in Shcherban murder case claims having no knowledge of Tymoshenko involvement