№74, (2014)
25.11.2014 - 11:56
Helping our boys
“Scouting is a great game. However, now is no time for exuberant entertainment. That is why we resolved to celebrate the anniversary by holding useful gaming activities for kids. During the...
25.11.2014 - 11:49
Euromaidan movement as the corner stone of a new Ukraine
In the dramatic events of 21 November 2013, when Viktor Yanukovych and his government suspended the signature of the EU-Ukraine Association Agreement, the Euromaidan movement began as a spontaneous...
25.11.2014 - 11:47
How will we get eastern Ukraine and Crimea back?
Samopomich Union recently posted on its website a draft of the Coalition Agreement, amounting to 73 pages. In principle, this project may be called not just a base for coordination between the...
25.11.2014 - 11:45
On Japanese principles
Japanese ambassadors to Ukraine traditionally grant their first interview to the newspaper Den. In line with this unwritten tradition, the new chief of Japan’s diplomatic mission in Kyiv,...
25.11.2014 - 11:43
NATO as a test for the new government
This year will certainly be remembered in Ukraine for a long time, and not just because it saw another revolution, which, unlike the Orange one, turned out to be bloody, but also because, following...
25.11.2014 - 11:41
Azerbaijan-Armenia: relations deteriorate
Azerbaijan will increase defense spending from the current 3.8 billion dollars to 4.8 billion dollars, that is, by slightly more than a quarter, the country’s...
25.11.2014 - 11:19
Leonid KRAVCHUK: “Russia is the aggressor. It must act as a party in the conflict”
A day does not pass without talking about the necessity of negotiations. Geneva, Weimar, Minsk… We have heard about all these possible formats before, but it was reiterated during German...
24.11.2014 - 18:31
The 81st anniversary of the great tragedy
This year is special for Ukraine. Never before since the independence have we felt so deeply about our freedom, sovereignty, and human life. The Euromaidan’s victory over Viktor Yanukovych...
24.11.2014 - 18:29
UNESCO Moscow office closes down
Allegedly due to financial difficulties, UNESCO is forced to reduce the number of their representative offices. The Moscow bureau is the latest victim of this austerity drive. According to Russian...
24.11.2014 - 18:28
“Some Azov soldiers have been Den’s subscribers since the founding of the newspaper...”
“We know your newspaper very well. As far as I know, some of our soldiers are your subscribers, and there are a few who have been this way since Den’s foundation,” a detachment...
24.11.2014 - 18:26
On remedy against the post-genocidal syndrome
As The Day has already written, our editorial office gathered last week some distinguished Ukrainian political writers – James Mace Prize winners and Public Board members. They came together...
24.11.2014 - 18:21
Giving a cold shoulder to propaganda
The Kremlin-manufactured information lies and propaganda continue to pour dirt on Ukraine. Russian channels broadcast fake news, edit their stories as they please without any regard for reality, and...
24.11.2014 - 18:20
A historical split
The anniversaries of both Maidans is an occasion to take up the topic of a historical split between Russia and Ukraine, which exclusively resulted (I stress there was no equal responsibility) from...
24.11.2014 - 18:16
New politicians in old contexts
A month after the early parliamentary election in the stern conditions of a war in the east, the new Verkhovna Rada is finally ready to start its work. The first session of the Verkhovna Rada of the...
24.11.2014 - 18:14
A conversation in the mountains
During a recent trip to the US, I got a chance to visit St. John’s College in Santa Fe (New Mexico), a stunningly beautiful town, located in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. I understood that...