If the elections to the Verkhovna Rada were held this Sunday, five parties would overcome the electoral threshold by party lists, Research & Branding Group chief Yevhen Kopatko told reporters commenting on the findings of an opinion poll conducted before the start of the election campaign
Lawyers of former Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko have no legal grounds to appeal a sentence in the "gas case" in the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR), Prosecutor General's Office official Oksana Drohobytska told the press on Tuesday
The European Union has made 13 recommendations to Ukraine for the effective implementation of Agenda Association during 2012, focusing on the rule of law and democratic values
Statements about dictatorship in Ukraine are politically incorrect, Prime Minister Mykola Azarov said in an interview to Euronews, commenting on the situation concerning the rule of law in Ukraine, German Chancellor Angela Merkel's remark of dictatorship in Ukraine
Fueled by record harvests, Russia and Ukraine are expected to surge to the top ranks of the global export markets for wheat and corn in the coming years, a development that will open up new investment opportunities in commodities and equities
Ukraine's harvest of winter grains could fall by 42-58 percent to between 10 and 14 million tonnes due to poor weather during sowing and wintering, the state weather forecaster said on Wednesday.
Anti-austerity movements are gathering pace across Europe following political earthquakes in France and Greece, with 12 governments dismissed over the last three years.
Football fans traveling to Ukraine for this summer's European Championships have been warned they will face a "criminal" police force mired in so many abuse scandals that their behavior threatens to ruin the showpiece tournament