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  2. List of newspapers in Ukraine - Wikipedia

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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 ]

  3. Dzerkalo Tyzhnia - Wikipedia

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    Dzerkalo Tyzhnia (Ukrainian: Дзеркало тижня, pronounced [ˈd͡zɛrkɐɫɔ ˈtɪʒnʲɐ]), usually referred to in English as the Mirror of the week, is a Ukrainian online newspaper; it was one of Ukraine's most influential analytical weekly-publisher newspapers, founded in 1994.

  4. The New Voice of Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    The New Voice of Ukraine or simply as the New Voice (NV) is a Ukrainian, English and Russian language digital newspaper based in Ukraine. The publication was founded in 2014 to offer unbiased and unaffiliated independent reporting on issues regarding Ukraine.

  5. The Day (Kyiv) - Wikipedia

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    View a machine-translated version of the Ukrainian article. Machine translation, like DeepL or Google Translate, is a useful starting point for translations, but translators must revise errors as necessary and confirm that the translation is accurate, rather than simply copy-pasting machine-translated text into the English Wikipedia.

  6. The Odessa Journal - Wikipedia

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    The newspaper was founded in 2020 by Italian entrepreneur and journalist for the Kyiv Post, Ugo Poletti, as a tourist guide for English speaking visitors to Odesa and southern Ukraine in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. The newspaper covered cultural events, amenities and aspects of the local economy. [3]

  7. Euromaidan Press - Wikipedia

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    Euromaidan Press was founded in by Ukrainian volunteers as a newspaper based online in order to provide independent news reporting on issues relevant to Ukraine. [2] The news organization first launched in January 2014. [3]

  8. Ukraina Moloda - Wikipedia

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    Ukraina Moloda is a local daily newspaper for Kyiv covering local news, sports, business, politics and community events. [3]Created in 1991 initially it was created as a newspaper of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Ukraine steered towards younger generation, but already in August of the same year it became independent [from the party].

  9. LB.ua - Wikipedia

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    The online version of the newspaper, which is still active, was established in June 2009. From June 2009 to July 2020, the Gorshenin Institute also had a Russian-language version of the site. In May 2012, a Ukrainian-language version of the site appeared at ukr.lb.ua, although this was closed six months later in November 2012.