№2, (2014)
16.01.2014 - 10:56
The opposition is blocking the parliament again
The MPs traditionally missed the first session in the new year. Moreover, the parliamentary minority promises that if the power continues to lend a deaf ear and refuses to fulfill the demands of...
16.01.2014 - 10:55
The crisis of protest genre
After recent events near the Sviatoshyn District Police Department and People’s Viche on Maidan in Kyiv, the crisis of protest movement started to be discussed more sharply. But let’s...
16.01.2014 - 10:49
Resuscitation kit
What will happen to Ukraine after it burns through 15 billion dollars of Russian bailout loans? Will the Ukrainian economy become stronger by that time? Will it crawl back from the brink? Can the...
16.01.2014 - 10:28
Known and unknown Kobzar
People’s Artist of Ukraine came to The Day’s editorial office with a present – a new CD. Oleksandr Bystrushkin is a well-known master of artistic word. His velvety voice is...
16.01.2014 - 10:25
“Sometimes crosses reveal wonderful pages of our history”
Dnipropetrovsk historian Viktor Velkenko calls himself a staurographer – expert on crosses. After graduation from the history department he headed the archeology laboratory of the...
16.01.2014 - 10:18
Christmas Art Salon in colors of... spring
Kherson artists presented local connoisseurs of art with a New Year gift of their own. The exhibition room of the local branch of the National Union of Artists is hosting the traditional exhibition...
16.01.2014 - 10:16
Interview with John Herbst and the Ukrainian context
An interview with former US ambassador (2003-06) to Ukraine John Herbst, published by Ukrainska Pravda, is rather remarkable. It has a lot of interesting observations, as well as some arguable points...
15.01.2014 - 18:21
Metropolitan Andrei SHEPTYTSKY
Among Christian peoples, there is no greater educating force than the force of church.It brings up people and instills in the soul of even a child the Christian values that make him a good patriot...
15.01.2014 - 18:18
What will happen next?
It seemed that some other good news will get out from Maidan again. On the contrary. People gathered in Kyiv, shouted out their dissatisfaction with Ukrainian authorities, voiced their demands to...
15.01.2014 - 18:17
The two messages of Samaras
Greece’s Prime Minister Antonis Samaras read out yesterday to the European Parliament the program of his country’s EU presidency. In his words, high on the agenda in the next six months...
15.01.2014 - 18:14
Why Ukraine is not France?
It is one thing to say that taking countermeasures against instigation of hatred and protecting of human dignity are one of the primary tasks of the government. Responding in the cases when the...
15.01.2014 - 17:54
Markian Shashkevych Bookstore will open in Lviv
The bookstore, which has promised to deal in Ukrainian-language books and magazines only, is now settling down on its premises at 22 Lychakivska Street. “We have to take care of the spiritual...
15.01.2014 - 17:53
“We want to convey to young people the importance of knowing one’s own history”
The event will be held at the Volyn Pchilka Regional State Universal Library. Its head Liudmyla Stasiuk said that two Den-published series would be put on display at the same time: “Armor-...
15.01.2014 - 17:52
Latvia’s Ambassador Dr. Argita DAUDZE: “I have come to the editorial office to see how ideas and projects of The Day are born”
The Embassy of the Republic of Latvia in Ukraine asked The Day to take part in highlighting of cultural events which will take place in Riga, chosen this year as European Capital of Culture. The...
15.01.2014 - 17:47
“The big problem is that there are no rules or protection for an individual and his property”
Senior research fellow at the Hudson Institute, a research fellow for Hoover Institution, a Radio Liberty journalist David SATTER in the 1970s was a Moscow correspondent in The Financial Times and...