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Ukrinform delivers information to the media, TV channels, radio stations, official establishments and local governments, foreign embassies and Ukrainian diplomatic missions abroad and foreign media. [12] In March 2022, the Institute of Mass Information recommended the online media outlet Ukrinform as a reliable and trustworthy media outlet. [13]
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 ]
As of October 2022, it was the most visited news site in Ukraine with a 19% market share. [2] UNIAN is a part of 1+1 Media Group, related to oligarch Ihor Kolomoyskyi. [3] [4] UNIAN was founded in March [citation needed] 1993 as the Ukrainian Independent Information Agency of News. [5]
Tuesday 2 May 2023 20:24, Joe Middleton. Ukraine’s interior minister has said that eight “storm” brigades – comprising of up to 40,000 troops – are being re-equipped as Ukraine prepares ...
Russia launches new barrage of drones at Ukraine, killing one, Kyiv says. 09:58, Jabed Ahmed. Russia launched a barrage of drones in an overnight attack on Ukraine on Friday, killing one civilian ...
Under him, Britain provided 2.3bn pounds ($2.9bn) of military aid to Kyiv in 2022 and became the first country to start supplying Ukraine with long-range cruise missiles in May this year to help ...
Since 2017, Leschenko has his video blogs live on channel "24", where he talks about the current political situation in Ukraine, opens up his political activity and presents the agenda of the modern reformists. [9] Since September 2018, on the same "24", Leschenko presents the political talk show "What was this" with journalist Yevgeniya ...
UTR (Ukrainian: Українське телебачення і радіомовлення, romanized: Ukrayins'ke telebachennya i radiomovlennya) was a Ukrainian state owned TV channel targeting a foreign Ukrainian-speaking audience. Programming is provided with English subtitles