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Eugene Dovbush
Ukraine’s E-waste Pile-up: EU Requires Change
KYIV—Electronic waste has become a major ecological problem in the world in recent years. While developed countries have ...
Europe
June 7, 2013
Ukraine World’s Top Intellectual Pirate
KYIV, Ukraine—A U.S. Trade Representative report recently named Ukraine the top country for copyright pirating—a place where films, ...
Corrections
May 23, 2013
200 Tons of Mercury in Abandoned Kyiv Factory
KYIV, Ukraine—Surrounded by residential buildings and trade centers, an abandoned factory in Ukraine’s capital city contains 200 tons ...
Europe
May 14, 2013
Fertile Land, No Market Access
KYIV, Ukraine—Though considered one of the world’s main breadbaskets, Ukraine imports much of its food. Many local farmers ...
Europe
May 10, 2013
Ukrainians Want to Travel Europe Without Visas
Ukrainians often find it difficult to get visas for travel in Europe Union (EU) countries. Visa requirements could ...
Europe
April 30, 2013
Young Ukrainians Can’t Afford to Move Out
In Ukraine, high real estate prices, comparatively low wages, and hard-to-obtain loans are keeping some young couples under ...
Europe
April 17, 2013
Biggest Polluters in Ukraine Need to Modernize
The ecological situation in Ukraine is one of the worst in the world—it holds the 102nd place among ...
Europe
April 2, 2013
Ukraine’s Battle with Smoking not Always Effective
Ukraine, once ranked 4th in the world for highest number of smokers, is changing tactics to push smokers ...
Europe
April 2, 2013
Human Rights Progress in Ukraine: ‘Spoonful of Honey in a Barrel of Tar’
As the Ukrainian government talks about meeting EU human rights standards, rights groups say its efforts are like ...
Europe
March 7, 2013
Ukraine’s Pro-Soviet Street Names Show Communist Influence
Pro-communist street names and monuments are still common throughout Ukraine, indicating that communist ideology continues to influence the ...
Europe
February 10, 2013
High Loan Rates Stifle Ukrainian Businesses
In Ukraine small and medium businesses find it’s not easy to develop due to high interest rates and ...
Europe
January 26, 2013
Ukrainian Opposition Leader Tymoshenko Celebrates Birthday in Custody
Ukraine’s opposition leader Julia Tymoshenko, celebrated her 52nd birthday, as a prisoner, at the Central Clinic Hospital No.5 ...
Europe
November 27, 2012
EU-Banned Phosphates Flood Ukrainian Market
As the EU phases in a ban on detergents containing phosphates, in countries like Ukraine on the outskirts ...
Europe
November 20, 2012
Nearly One-Third of Ukrainians Get Paid in Cash
So-called “envelope salaries” paid to Ukrainian workers amount to about $21.26 billion annually. If legalized, Ukraine would see ...
Europe
October 18, 2012
‘We’re Buried in Batteries,’ Say Ukraine Activists
In places like Ukraine where there is no collection system for used batteries, almost all Ukrainians throw them ...
Europe
September 10, 2012
Kyiv Suffers From Trash Can Crisis
Where public trash cans once stood in Ukraine’s capital, garbage now piles up.
Europe
August 14, 2012
Historic Kyiv Threatened at Its Foundation
In recent years, historic sites in the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv have been under growing threat of collapse ...
Europe
August 3, 2012
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