The Kyiv Post is the country's first English-language newspaper. The newspaper was temporarily shut down on November 8, 2021, due to the editorial staff's dissatisfaction with planned changes to the publication, which resulted in the owner terminating all reporters. Luc Chénier, the new CEO of Kyiv Post, was named on November 11.
Delovaya Stolitsa is a weekly Russian-language business publication in Ukraine. It is also an online publication called as DSnews. It includes news and analysis on Ukrainian politics, the economy, banking, companies&markets, and real estate. Delovaya Stolitsa is a UAPP member.
Since August 1997, Fakty I Kommentarii has been published. Until January 2018, Fakty was published five times a week, except on Sundays and Mondays. In 2018, it was reduced to once a week. The owner and editor-in-chief is Oleksandr Shvets. EastOne Group owned the edition until June 2016.
Delo is a Slovenian national daily newspaper. Delo has been actively involved in the co-creation of Slovenian public space for over 60 years. It covers Slovene politics, economy, sports, culture, and social events.
Ekspres is a Ukrainian-language daily broadsheet newspaper published in Lviv that was launched in 1992. In terms of circulation, it claims to be Ukraine's largest newspaper in Ukrainian. Its fame stems from Western Ukraine.
Dzerkalo Tyzhnia, also known as the Mirror Weekly in English, was one of Ukraine's most influential analytical weekly-publisher newspapers, created in 1994. It issued its final printed issue on December 27, 2019, and continued to exist as a Ukrainian news website. It had a print circulation of 57,000 in 2006.
Segodnya is a Russian-language Ukrainian tabloid newspaper that was established in 1997. While based in Kyiv, it is linked to Donbass political and business groups; its holding company is owned by Rinat Akhmetov's Ukraina Media Group. The paper backed former Prime Minister Viktor Yanukovych for president in 2004.[citation needed] Since the "Orange Revolution," the newspaper has moderated its pro-Eastern reporting under pressure from its own journalists.
Georgiy Gongadze started Ukrayinska Pravda, a Ukrainian online newspaper, on April 16, 2000. The daily is geared for a general readership, with an emphasis on Ukraine's hot political problems. It is published primarily in Ukrainian, with selected items published in or translated to Russian and English.
Den' is a Kyiv-based, centrist daily broadsheet newspaper. The newspaper is published in three languages: Ukrainian, Russian and English
Holos Ukrayiny (Ukrainian: олос крaни, lit. 'Voice of Ukraine') is a Kyiv-based Ukrainian daily newspaper. The next day after a legislation is published in Holos Ukrayiny, it enters into force.
The Kievskiye Vedomosti is a Kyiv-based daily Russian-language newspaper. It is printed at tabloid size. Its chief editor, Viktor Chayka, was a member of the Narodnyy Rukh Ukrainy party but was removed after the Kievskiye Vedomosti took an independent stance and chastised several Rukh members.
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