№22, (2009)
28.07.2009 - 00:00
Photo unites Ukraine
On July 22, Chechelnyk, a town in Vinnytsia oblast, hosted the closing ceremony of The Day’s photo exhibit, which was opened on July 10. As previously reported, its journalists, among them Editor in...
28.07.2009 - 00:00
Just a bit of kindness please!
Everything in Ukraine is being considered in terms of Euro-2012 now. Certain home events and other information could be presented in a positive key, if one wished to do so, but there still is a...
28.07.2009 - 00:00
“Swedish model” and attitude to the past
Sweden has been consistently supporting Ukraine’s European and Euro-Atlantic aspirations. This Scandinavian country, initiated the Easter Partnership Program jointly with Poland. Our countries are...
28.07.2009 - 00:00
Coats of arms inherited, not invented
Although the Great Coat of Arms the final version of which was produced by the outstanding graphic artist Serhii Yakutovych has been approved by the president and the government, it may well fall...
28.07.2009 - 00:00
SOS Children’s Village to open soon despite setbacks
Den’ was the first newspaper to report, in 2005, on the launch of the project to build a SOS Children’s Village in the town of Brovary, Kyiv oblast. It was believe that before long families would...
28.07.2009 - 00:00
Discovery on the Silk Road
On July 21, 2009, the second season of archeological digs on the territory of Orikhiv forestland in Zaporizhia oblast. The scientists focused their efforts on a medieval city built on orders of the...
28.07.2009 - 00:00
A campaign “to win the souls”
Patriarch Kirill of Moscow, the head of the Russian Orthodox Church, arrived in Ukraine recently on a visit that will last until August 5. While the anniversary of the baptism of Ukraine–Rus has been...
28.07.2009 - 00:00
Joe Biden’s “simple, straightforward message”
The long-anticipated visit of U.S. Vice President Joe Biden to Ukraine came at the end of the political season, and yet it aroused interest in the active part of society. Biden began his statement...
28.07.2009 - 00:00
Ukrainian Supreme Liberation Council: A missing page in Ukraine’s history?
An old man with a cane walked into the Ukrainian News Agency’s conference room and took a seat at the table. This was Yevhen Stakhiv, a surviving member of the Ukrainian Supreme Liberation Council (...
28.07.2009 - 00:00
Doomed conspiracy
In the summer of 1944 the Second World War entered its final phase. On all the frontlines of Europe and Asia, the Nazi coalition countries were switching to defensive operations. The times of...
28.07.2009 - 00:00
Pukach arrested in second attempt
On July 22, the biggest news in Ukraine was the arrest of Lieutenant General Oleksii Pukach, former head of the Interior Affairs Ministry’s Criminal Investigation Department, officially regarded as...
28.07.2009 - 00:00
This week in history
July 28 1945: Lviv’s History Museum opens its doors after a major renovation. 1993: Ukraine’s defense minister and his US counterpart sign a memorandum of understanding in Washington, D.C. July 29...
28.07.2009 - 00:00
Russian in Ukraine vs. Ukrainian in Russia
OSCE experts have recently conducted a comparative study on how the educational rights of Russians in Ukraine and ethnic Ukrainians in Russia are ensured. Ukraine has recently made public some...
28.07.2009 - 00:00
Shukhevych and the Nachtigall Battalion: Soviet Fabrications about the Ukrainian Resistance Movement
In this article I will not be responding to the numerous fabricated stories that are still being published in newspapers and books in Russia and elsewhere, which portray the freedom fighters of...
28.07.2009 - 00:00
Remembering Cronkite
“Dear Ms. Ivshyna,
As a regular reader of your newspaper in the past few years I would like, first of all, to thank you and you entire staff for meaningful and pressing analytical publications,...