A favorable external environment kept supporting Ukraine’s economic recovery. Industrial production grew by 12.6% yoy over January-May 2010, led by export-focused machine-building, chemicals and metallurgy... »»»
Ukraine may sell ruble debt for the first time as Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin’s government builds ties with former Soviet states and promotes its currency as a regional alternative to the dollar...
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton will pay an official visit to Ukraine on July 2-3, in an effort to strengthen U.S. ties with partners in the region while trying to "reset" relations with...
Following the victory of the opposition leader Victor Yanukovych in February’s 2010 presidential elections, a new ruling coalition was formed in the Ukrainian parliament and a new government headed by...
Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovich said on Thursday he would not intervene in a criminal action against ex-prime minister Yulia Tymoshenko, and defended his decision to extend Russian navy`s stay in Ukraine... »»»
May Day holiday and Victory Day celebrations are over in Russia and Ukraine, and controversial talks between energy officials from the two countries could finally take place, according to Moscow...
Is it to be a nation that leans towards the West, with, for example, serious aspirations to Nato membership, as the 2004 Orange Revolution seemed to suggest? Or is it going to rapidly solidify its privileged ties with Moscow as... »»»
Ukraine’s new Prime Minister Mykola Azarov, who owes his appointment to a legislative fix that the opposition branded “unconstitutional,” may bring relief to investors by ending half a decade of political instability... »»»
Russian President Dmitry Medvedev called Viktor Yanukovych this weekend as soon as the Ukrainian president-elect`s challenger dropped a legal battle to block his inauguration. According to the Kremlin, the two... »»»
Goal.com`s Marcus Haydon has been investigating the progress made by Euro 2012 co-hosts Poland and Ukraine, and is pleased to announce some major, if not decisive, advances by the latter...