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- US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin will be in Ukraine this week
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Top news
- COVID-19 in Ukraine: 15,579 new cases, 538 new deaths, 109,667 new vaccinations
- IMF takes another step to unlock renewed lending to Ukraine
- Plants owned by billionaires Akhmetov and Mittal among top polluters in Ukraine, study shows
- OSCE halts mission in eastern Ukraine amid protests and detention of its members2 Ukrainian esports players win The International, millions of dollars
- Ukraine receives latest US defense aid shipment
- Zelensky comments on Pandora Papers’ offshore investigation
Kremlin watch
- RFE/RL: Fiona Hill says Putin ‘really destabilizes’ Russia
- Voice of America: Russia announces closure of NATO mission
- Bloomberg: Zelensky plans to replace central bank governor
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- Reuters: Gazprom books fraction of gas transit capacity via Poland, ignores Ukraine
- Reuters: Nord Stream 2 fills first line with gas ready for export
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- lifecell: how Ukrainian business gets most from data analytics
- President of Parimatch Foundation Ekaterina Belorusskaya: Our goal is to raise a healthy and conscious generation
- WOG’s Road of Kindness: Hr 3 million to help save thousands of children’s lives
- VII Kyiv International Economic Forum will be held on Oct. 7-8 in Kyiv
- Is Hong Kong open to foreign travelers?
- PARK3020 Modern Sculpture Park invites you to an updated exhibition on its first anniversary
Opinions
- Alexei Bayer: Pining away for the Soviet past
- Ryan Olsen, Iulia-Sabina Joja: Costs of Russia’s hostilities in the Black Sea
- Yasmeen Serhan: The Taliban is just as bad as it always was
- Ezgi Yazici: Turkey in review
- Washington Post: In Belarus, a social media post can be a ticket to prison
- Ibrahim Hamidi: Are Putin, Erdogan doing territorial swaps in Syria again?
- Alexander Etkind: Navalny’s chance will come
- Judy Dempsey: Poland tests the EU’s future
- Tanya Lokshina: Thugs attack Russian human rights group
From the archives: Extreme Choices
Ukraine was getting ready for Oct. 28, 2012, parliamentary elections under extreme anxiety during President Viktor Yanukovych’s era. The business community was in a gloomy mood. The Kyiv Post profiled two of the most voters’ most extreme choices — the far-right Svoboda Party and the Communist Party. World in Ukraine: United Kingdom. Special focus: Expats to Watch.
Read the Oct. 28. 2012 edition