Topic: Ukraine

Tight Security Keeps DSK Speech Civil in Ukraine

AP

Dominique Strauss-Kahn has not had very good luck giving speeches in Europe since his return from New York, but he's finally mastered the security protocols necessary to get through one in Ukraine.

By Dino Grandoni

Feb 8, 2012

Ukraine Blames Alcohol, Not Homelessness, for Killer Cold

Ukraine's emergency situations minister is blaming alcohol for most of the country's weather-related deaths this winter.

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By Adam Clark Estes

Oct 27, 2011

In Ukraine, It's the President Who Plagiarizes College Papers

Following two months of rampant plagiarism charges from around the world, President Viktor F. Yanukovich just published the English translation of his first book.

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By Uri Friedman

Oct 11, 2011

An Outcry After Ukraine's Former Prime Minister Is Sentenced to Jail

Western officials say Yulia Tymoshenko's trial was all about politics

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By Adam Martin

Aug 5, 2011

Ukraine Arrests Its Snarky Former Prime Minister

One-time Orange Revolution leader mocked trial on Twitter while in court

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By Adam Martin

Apr 26, 2011

Visions of Chernobyl 25 Years Later

Highlights of anniversary coverage of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster

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