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Since November 2015 Ukrainian authorities, state agencies and local government authorities are forbidden to act as founders (or cofounders) of printed media outlets. [ 1 ] According to a law that went into effect on 16 January 2022, all print media in Ukraine must be published in the state language, Ukrainian . [ 2 ]
Published mainly in Ukrainian (with most articles being translated as well in Russian) and select articles published in English, the newspaper is tailored for a general readership with an emphasis on the politics of Ukraine. In May 2021, owner Olena Prytula sold 100% of the corporate rights of Ukrainska Pravda to Dragon Capital. The parties ...
Articles related to the Ukraine political publication Ukrainska Pravda. Pages in category "Ukrainska Pravda" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.
European Pravda (Ukrainian: Європейська правда, romanized: Yevropeiska pravda, lit. 'European Truth') is a Ukrainian online newspaper dedicated to covering Europe, NATO and reforms in Ukraine. The "EP" website was launched in early June 2014.
Sevgil Musayeva (Ukrainian: Севгіль Хайретдинівна Мусаєва, romanized: Sevhil Khairetdynivna Musaieva, [1] [2] Crimean Tatar: Sevgil Hayretdın Qızı Musaieva; born June 18, 1987) is a Ukrainian journalist from Crimea, Ukraine, chief-editor of internet publishing Ukrainska Pravda [3] and an initiator of creating the KrymSOS web portal.
Olena Yuriivna Prytula (Ukrainian: Олена Юріївна Притула; Russian: Алёна Юрьевна Притула; born March 10, 1967) is a Ukrainian journalist, the former editor-in-chief, owner (and earlier co-founder) of the Ukrainska Pravda, an influential online newspaper that focuses on news and political coverage in Ukraine.
Istorychna Pravda (Ukrainian: Історична правда) is a Ukrainian online publication on sociology, history, and science. Its founder and editor-in-chief is Vakhtang Kipiani; its editors are Pavlo Solodko, Oleksandr Zinchenko, Volodymyr Birchak, Ihor Bigun, Vitaliy Skalsky.
The Kyiv Post is the oldest English-language newspaper in Ukraine, founded in October 1995 by Jed Sunden. [3] In November 2021, following an editorial disagreement, the Kyiv Post fired all of its reporters, many of whom founded and joined the Kyiv Independent. On November 11, Luc Chénier returned to Kyiv Post as its CEO to rebuild with his ...