Tell Priti Patel: Stop your attack on journalistic freedom
Journalists who share leaks of official information should not face life imprisonment for doing their job
Born in Sevastopol in 1983, Andriy Ianitskyi has lived in Kyiv since 2007 after graduating from the Sevastopol branch of Moscow State University. He works as a journalist and editor in the business media, including Ukrainian News, Kommersant-Ukraine, Delo, as well as the online political publication LB.ua.
After a two-month hiatus, the world's only Crimean Tatar TV station is back on air. Only now it's in Kyiv, not...
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Ukraine is almost bankrupt. The budget for 2015 is unrealistic. Root and branch reform has stalled. There is a war...
This Sunday, 14 September, Crimeans go to the polls to confirm Russian sovereignty over their region.
Ukraine is faced with a flood of IDPs (internally displaced persons). But what are the authorities doing? на русском языке