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  2. The Kyiv Independent - Wikipedia

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    The Kyiv Independent was supported by an emergency grant of 200,000 Canadian dollars from the Canadian government. Ashley Mulroney, the director of the Ukrainian Development Program at the Canadian Embassy in Kyiv, expressed that the grant, distributed through the European Endowment for Democracy, was "part of broader Canadian support for free media and democratization in Ukraine."

  3. Daryna Shevchenko - Wikipedia

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    Daryna Shevchenko (born 23 July 1989) has been the CEO of The Kyiv Independent newspaper since 2021. In February 2022 the newspaper suddenly attracted two million followers and crowdfunding as it reported on the invasion of Ukraine.

  4. Kyiv Independent - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 28 February 2022, at 04:58 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  5. Illia Ponomarenko - Wikipedia

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    Illia Ponomarenko (Ukrainian: Ілля Пономаренко; born 25 February 1992) is a Ukrainian journalist, war reporter and defense analyst writing for The Kyiv Independent. In January 2023, given his prominent role in reporting from the conflict, he was described by Der Spiegel as "likely the best-known Ukrainian after President ...

  6. Olga Rudenko - Wikipedia

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    Olga Rudenko (born 1989) is a Ukrainian journalist who worked for Kyiv Post before leaving to assist in the establishment of the Kyiv Independent in 2021, where she is the editor-in-chief. [1] Her work has also been published in a number of major Western news outlets, including the Washington Times, the Global Post and USA Today. [2]

  7. Kateryna Handziuk - Wikipedia

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    Kateryna Viktorivna Handziuk (Ukrainian: Катерина Вікторівна Гандзюк; 17 June 1985 – 4 November 2018) [2] was a Ukrainian civil rights and anti-corruption activist campaigner and political advisor, who exposed corruption in her hometown of Kherson. [3]

  8. KyivNotKiev - Wikipedia

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    Since the campaign's launch, 63 airports and 3 airlines worldwide (as of January 2020) have begun using the name Kyiv, even before it was adopted by IATA. Among them were Toronto Pearson, Luton, Manchester, Frankfurt, and Josep Tarradellas Barcelona–El Prat. [8] In September 2020, the English Wikipedia switched from using Kiev to Kyiv. [27]

  9. Anna Tsivilyova - Wikipedia

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    Anna Evgenievna Tsivilyova (Russian: Анна Евгеньевна Цивилёва, née Putina, Путина; born 9 May 1972) is a Russian government official.She is a first cousin once removed of president Vladimir Putin.