Political news
- President Volodymyr Zelensky’s Servant of the People party convened all of its 254 newly elected lawmakers at the Truskavets mineral water resort. What were they doing there?
- Ex-President Petro Poroshenko is facing scrutiny from Ukraine’s law enforcement agencies, with new investigations against him opening weekly.
- Early local elections could give Ukraine a chance to re-boot the entire government system. The problem is that the legal grounds for such elections may be shaky.
- The Kyiv Administrative District Court has been mired in controversy and corruption scandals. Today, finally, the Prosecutor General’s Office charged top judges of that court with obstructing justice.
- The media reported that Andriy Bohdan, President Volodymyr Zelensky’s chief of staff was resigning. It has appeared, however, that the “resignation” was a hoax. The journalists were left angry.
Ukraine’s energy challenges
- To boost security, Ukraine must plug its energy holes.
- Ukraine’s new energy market rules bring controversy.
- Ukraine used to possess enormous capacities to produce diesel fuel and gasoline. Not anymore.
War in eastern Ukraine
- Ukrainian engineers in a very short time managed to make a sophisticated, high-precision weapon normally requiring decades of development and tests.
Lifestyle stories
- Meet Ukrainian game studio that has created one of the most popular detective video games in the world.
- Canadian festival is more than a celebration of Ukrainian culture. For many, it is the highlight of the year.
- The drama “Homeward” offers a look at the long-standing struggles of the Crimean Tatars.
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