№17, (2014)
13.03.2014 - 11:51
Visit to US: A signal of White House’s tangible support
Ukrainian Prime Minister Arsenii Yatseniuk’s two-day visit to the United States began late last night, Kyiv time. The agenda includes meetings with President Barack Obama and IMF and World Bank...
13.03.2014 - 11:47
Oleksandr Sharkov: Russia will never have Crimea
Oleksandr SHARKOV, colonel general (retired), veteran of SBU’s foreign intelligence department: “We haven’t lost the Crimea and will keep the peninsula in the near future....
13.03.2014 - 11:46
Yatseniuk: Ukrainian Balcerowicz or new Prince Lvov?
Georgy Lvov was a liberal Russian politician, who came to power after the February revolution in 1917. He proclaimed freedom of the press and democratic freedom, he stand firmly and had a good plan....
13.03.2014 - 11:42
“A photo with its own destiny”
It was very crowded in the library hall of the Lesia Ukrainka East European National University last Friday, since an exhibition of the best photos of The Day’s 2013 Photo Contest with the...
13.03.2014 - 11:40
We see our future only as part of Ukraine
As for the so-called Declaration of Independence of Crimea, which was adopted by the Verkhovna Rada of the autonomous republic, this is a relapse of 1992. Back then Crimea called itself a secular...
13.03.2014 - 11:31
Putin’s plan turned out to be Hitler’s scenario
After Putin’s speech in front of reporters, the reaction of the American Embassy followed, which pointed out 10 false messages in his verbose speech and answers to questions. However, they...
13.03.2014 - 11:30
On Kissinger’s principles and stereotypes
American politician, diplomat, and political analyst Henry Kissinger is considered to be one of the most influential contemporary foreign policy strategists in the US and worldwide in general. No...
13.03.2014 - 11:27
“The Maidan as catharsis still stays on”
The Day invited lawyer Hennadii Druzenko, entrepreneur Oleh Matsekh, and public figure Hanna Hopko, who were Maidan activists for three months and sometimes even set the tone of protests (the idea of...
13.03.2014 - 11:23
Maidan in Kyiv, Tahrir in Crimea
The revolution-born danger of a civil war has vanished in the face of an intervention. The 100-day-long steep turns of history have turned our heads, thwarted our plans, caused raptures and nausea....
13.03.2014 - 11:22
What did Russia want to tell us?
Again in Russian Rostov-on-Don, in the same premises, with phrases prepared beforehand… On March 11 Viktor Yanukovych did not say anything new. Probably, the only difference was that it was a...
13.03.2014 - 11:10
The Leader’s cause is still alive. Why?
When the famous Russian poet Yevgeny Yevtushenko requested the USSR government in the 1962 poem The Heirs of Stalin (published nowhere else but in Pravda – a miracle of the Khrushchev thaw)...
13.03.2014 - 11:08
Know-how of new government’s portfolio allocation policy
Oligarchs are in regional administrations, “revolutionaries” in the Cabinet and the National Security and Defense Council, and Yanukovych’s former officials in… the new...
13.03.2014 - 11:02
Shevchenko museum reopened
It took about 50 million hryvnias to renovate the National Taras Shevchenko Museum. Reopening the museum was timed to coincide with the 200th anniversary of the poet’s birth. The museum has in...
13.03.2014 - 10:59
Ivan Marchuk’s dreams to overflow the banks
The painter will present a series of 30 paintings. Ivan Marchuk called his exhibition “Dreams Overflow the Banks.”“The canvases displayed at the Triptych Gallery are abstract...
13.03.2014 - 10:58
A symbol of deep love for the Motherland
Taras Shevchenko, a poet and freedom fighter, a great son of the Ukrainian people, is commonly seen as an equal of the world famous authors. Shevchenko’s creative legacy is a huge contribution...