Yuri Leshchinsky spent more than a decade transforming an ailing Soviet-era factory into a leading candy maker. When a board meeting drew him to the plant from his New York home, he was in for a shock: Black-clad security guards armed with rubber batons were there to meet him, blocking his way
Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych has ordered his government to prevent hotels from charging exorbitant prices for fans attending the Euro 2012 soccer tournament
The first of two double-deck electric trains Skoda, purchased by the Southern Railways, arrived in Kharkiv. A new train was transported by the railway from the Czech Republic via Chop, Lviv and Kyiv
The operator of Lukoil international projects, Lukoil Overseas, and the national joint stock company Nadra Ukrayny signed a memorandum of cooperation in the development of the Ukrainian sector of the Black Sea shelf
The Russian Gazprom draws attention that Naftohaz Ukrainy has considerably increased natural gas offtake despite of the announced intention to cut import to 27 billion cubic meters, the Gazprom press-service told.
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.