BRAMA
  BRAMA About UKRAINE
ADVERTISEMENT
Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church - uaoc.org
Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church - uaoc.org

ukraiNEWStand BRAMA Press ABOUT UKRAINE (Main) HISTORY OF UKRAINE Area/Geog/Pop CHORNOBYL  Image gallery   Links 
Thu, July 24, 2008, 14:14 EDT
Main
  • BRAMA Home
  • Submit press release
  • Submit news article links

  • Search

  • full search
  • NEWS
     ·  Regional-National-Int'l
     ·  Politics/Election
     ·  Diaspora/Community
     ·  Travel
     ·  Arts/Culture
     ·  Education
     ·  Issues/Health
     ·  Religion
     ·  Sports
     ·  Business
     ·  BRAMA Press
    Forums
     ·  News & Politics BB (Chat)
     ·  E-mail Lists
    Classified
     ·  Help Wanted
     ·  Situations wanted
     ·  Real Estate Ukr
     ·  Real Estate Oth
     ·  For Sale
     ·  Want-To-Buy

     ·  Obituaries
     ·  Announcements
     ·  Miscellaneous
    Features
     ·  Politics/Elections
     ·  History of Ukraine
     ·  Ukrainian Traditions
     ·  Ukrainian Shops

    [BRAMA Client Websites]
    places to visit


    [ TOP]

    HEADLINES ARCHIVE — Regional - National - International
    To FIND a word on any page: CTRL-F and type your search term
    [Current Month]
    2006 - [12] [11] [10] [09] [08] [07] [06] [05] [04] [03] [02] [01]
    2005 - [12] [11] [10] [09] [08] [07] [06] [05] [04] [03] [02] [01]
    2004 - [12] [11] [10] [09] [08] [07] [06] [05] [04] [03] [02] [01]
    2003 - [12] [11] [10] [09] [08] [07] [06] [05] [04] [03] [02] [01]
    2002 - [12] [11] [10] [09] [08] [07] [06] [05] [04] [03] [02] [01]
    2001 - [12] [11] [10] [09] [08] [07] [06] [05] [04] [03] [02] [01]
    2000 - [12] [11] [10] [09] [08] [07] [06] [05] [04] [03] [02] [01]
    1999 - [12] [11] [10] [09] [08] [07] [06] [05] [04] [03] [02] [01]
    1998 - [12] [11] [10] [09] [08] [07] [06] [05] [04] [03] [02] [01]
    1997 - [12] [11]

  • Bush Says U.S. Supports European Mediation in Ukraine (USDOS) 11/30/2004
  • [AUDIO] Ukraine's Soviet Past and Uncertain Democratic Future (NPR) 11/30/2004
  • U.S. Supports Additional International Efforts on Transnistria (USDOS) 11/30/2004
  • Putin's Warning Appears Aimed for U.S. (AP/Yahoo) 11/30/2004
  • OSCE Secretary General Jan Kubis will travel to Ukraine on Wednesday (OSCE) 11/30/2004
  • Publisher distributes free online copy of 'Beheaded, the killing of a journalist' by JV Koshiw, indictment of Ukraine's President Kuchma (Website) 11/30/2004
  • ‘Putinism' at work in Ukraine. By George Will (Montana Standard) 11/30/2004
  • Editorial: Glimmers of Sanity in Ukraine (NY Times) 11/30/2004
  • In a World Below, Bedrock Resistance to Protests in Kiev. By C. J. CHIVERS. [Coal miners in Donetsk, Ukraine, say they resent protests in the capital, Kiev, against Prime Minister Viktor F. Yanukovich, whom they support. 'Kiev is not Ukraine,' said one.] (NY Times) 11/30/2004
  • A Softer Tone From Bush on Ukraine Points to a Quandary for U.S. (NY Times) 11/30/2004
  • Ukraine Faces Split, Bloodshed, Putin Ally Says (Reuters/Yahoo) 11/30/2004
  • Ukraine's Isolated PM Repeats Offer to Opposition (Reuters/Yahoo) 11/30/2004
  • Ukraine's parliament begins emergency session (AFP/Yahoo) 11/30/2004
  • Schroeder, Putin Agree to Respect New Ukraine Result (Update1) (Bloomberg) 11/30/2004
  • Polish Premier Says EU Neglected Ukraine for Too Long (Update2) (Bloomberg) 11/30/2004
  • Press sees Moscow hand in Ukraine crisis (BBC) 11/30/2004
  • Putin to Respect New Ukraine Election -- Germany (Reuters/Yahoo) 11/30/2004
  • Yushchenko calls on Ukrainian govt to resign (Interfax-Russia) 11/30/2004
  • Faithful in Eastern Regions of Ukraine Pray for Unity (RISU) 11/30/2004
  • Editorial: Spectre of a split (Financial Times) 11/30/2004
  • Ukraine premier isolated as Russia warns of violence (Financial Times) 11/30/2004
  • Diplomatic courtesies barely conceal EU preference for new poll (Financial Times) 11/30/2004
  • Ukraine Pushing Poland's Buttons (LA Times) 11/30/2004
  • Crisis gives some signs of easing in Ukraine (IHT) 11/30/2004
  • Ukraine compromise ideas rejected, firm warnings on separatism (AFP/Yahoo) 11/30/2004
  • EU policy chief flies to Kiev (Australia News) 11/30/2004
  • Moscow's dangerous game of Ukrainian roulette could backfire. By Askold Krushelnycky (Independent) 11/30/2004
  • Russia/Ukraine: Did President Putin Miscalculate In Ukraine? (RFE/RL) 11/30/2004
  • Дипломатів, що підтримали Ющенка, відкликають до України [Diplomats that voiced support for Yushchenko are being recalled] (Українська правда) 11/30/2004

  • Independence with a Solidarity Twist. Lech Walesa Has Come to Help Viktor Yushchenko (Kommersant) 11/29/2004
  • Професор Гарварду про можливий вплив подiй в Українi на Росiю (VOA) 11/29/2004
  • Американський полiтолог про «Прокляття комунiзму» (VOA) 11/29/2004
  • Ukraine Crisis a Reality Test for Bush-Putin Ties (Reuters/Yahoo) 11/29/2004
  • Steel industrialist banks on victory for Yanukovich. By Tom Warner [For Rinat Akhmetov, the coal and steel baron who is believed to be Ukraine's richest man, the declining prospects of his long-time ally Viktor Yanukovich becoming president have been hard to accept.] (Financial Times) 11/29/2004
  • US insists on Ukraine's territorial integrity amid secession calls (AFP/Yahoo) 11/29/2004
  • NATO Secretary General's position on Ukraine crisis [From 11/26/04] (NATO) 11/29/2004
  • Ukraine President Bows to Pressure, Backs New Vote (Reuters) 11/29/2004
  • A Smarting Bear. How smart has Russia's Ukraine policy been? Moscow doesn't know, but it knows it has a problem. (Transitions Online) 11/29/2004
  • A Conservative Departs [Colin Powell] (National Review) 11/29/2004
  • Pope again prays for Ukraine (CWN) 11/29/2004
  • Power cut alarm over Ukraine crisis (Daily Telegraph) 11/29/2004
  • Letter: West must not ignore Russian role in Ukraine (Daily Telegraph) 11/29/2004
  • Ukraine Is The Same Old Story. By Tom Fenton (CBS) 11/29/2004
  • Departing Ukrainian President Would Support New Elections (NY Times) 11/29/2004
  • Donetsk decides on public vote on Dec 15 on constitutional amendments (Interfax-Russia) 11/29/2004
  • Army remains guarantor of Ukraine's territorial integrity - minister (Interfax-Russia) 11/29/2004
  • Georgian MFA Condemns Ukrainian Poll as Flawed (Civil Georgia) 11/29/2004
  • Yanukovich chief quits bank [Serhiy Tyhypko] (AFP/Australian) 11/29/2004
  • Head of Ukrainian Central Bank Resigns [Serhiy Tyhypko, head of Ukraine's Central Bank and Prime Minister Viktor Yanukovych's presidential campaign team has resigned to engage in politics full-time] (AP/Yahoo) 11/29/2004
  • Yanukovich campaign chief resigns, says re-run of election best solution [Serhiy Tyhypko] (AFP/Yahoo) 11/29/2004
  • Tbilisi Mayor’s Office Collects Aid for Ukrainian Protesters (Civil Georgia) 11/29/2004
  • Kazakh blasts aimed to wreck stability -party (Reuters/AlertNet) 11/29/2004
  • Ukraine's Rifts Extend to the Economy (NY Times) 11/29/2004
  • Kuchma: Ukraine's Financial System Could Collapse (Reuters/Yahoo) 11/29/2004
  • 'Russia's Slippery Foothold in Abkhazia Becomes a Slide' (PINR) 11/29/2004

  • Ukraine Group Gives President Ultimatum [warning it would block his movements unless he fired the prime minister by Monday night] (AP/Yahoo) 11/28/2004
  • Photo: Ukrainian opposition leader Viktor Yushchenko (R), his wife Katerina and one of their children wave to supporters during a rally in Kiev. (AFP/Yahoo) 11/28/2004
  • Ukraine crisis: How the chaos unfolded (IOL) 11/28/2004
  • Fears of east-west split in Ukraine (Guardian) 11/28/2004
  • Snowy Tent City Holds Soul of Ukraine Protest (LA Times) 11/28/2004
  • Editorial: The Once and Future Soviet Press (NY Times) 11/28/2004

  • Ex-Soviet bloc states mull election [Most former Soviet countries - with the notable exception of Georgia - have endorsed the disputed result of the Ukrainian presidential election.] (BBC) 11/27/2004
  • Ukraine, Russia and the West (NPR) 11/27/2004
  • Facing down the bear (Financial Times) 11/27/2004

  • NGO calls on all Americans to send letters of appeal to the President of Ukraine URGENT ACTION ITEM (BRAMA) 11/26/2004
  • Diplomats in NY join the Ukrainian nation in its fight for democracy -/- Ті, що з українським народом (BRAMA) 11/26/2004
  • Video/audio: Velvet Revolution or Tiananmen Square? Highlights from American Enterprise Institute Roundtable (BRAMA) 11/26/2004
  • Video/audio: 11/24/04 US Secretary of State Colin Powell statement regarding the situation in Ukraine (BRAMA) 11/26/2004
  • Ukraine's postmodern coup d'etat. Yushchenko got the US nod, and money flooded in to his supporters (Guardian) 11/26/2004
  • European Envoys Arrive in Ukraine (AP/Yahoo) 11/26/2004
  • EU, Russia Envoys to Meet Ukraine Presidency Rivals (Reuters/Yahoo) 11/26/2004
  • Ukraine's Kuchma Calls for End to [so-called] 'Revolution' (Reuters/Yahoo) 11/26/2004
  • Berlin joins efforts to resolve Ukraine crisis (Expatica) 11/26/2004
  • Russia Uneasy Over Efforts in Ukraine (AP/Yahoo) 11/26/2004
  • Yushchenko to Meet With Ukraine President [Kuchma] (AP/Yahoo) 11/26/2004
  • Ukrainian presidency rivals to hold talks (Reuters/Yahoo) 11/26/2004
  • ANALYSIS-Ukraine turmoil shows Russian might is slipping (Reuters/AlertNet) 11/26/2004

  • A poem for the Ukrainian nation - by Vasyl Makhno (BRAMA) 11/24/2004
  • Party leader in Moldova addresses congratulatory letter to 'President Yushchenko' (BRAMA) 11/24/2004
  • Basque Parliament concerned about electoral fraud in Ukraine (BRAMA) 11/24/2004
  • 'Russian Special Forces are dressed in Ukrainian uniforms and none of them have any identification documents' - Zinchenko (Our Ukraine) 11/24/2004
  • U.S. threatens action over Ukraine election (Reuters/Yahoo) 11/24/2004
  • Powell: U.S. Rejects Ukraine Vote Results (AP/Yahoo) 11/24/2004
  • U.S. Helsinki Commission Leaders Decry Widespread Fraud in Ukrainian Elections (CSCE) 11/24/2004
  • RUSSIAN SPECIAL FORCES LAND IN KYIV AND WESTERN CITIES IVANO-FRANKIVSK, STRIJ HOT (BRAMA) 11/24/2004

  • Havel Sends Message to Ukrainian People (RFE/RL) 11/23/2004
  • Ukraine's political crisis: a timeline (CBC) 11/23/2004
  • White House: The United States stands with the Ukrainian people in this difficult time. (White House) 11/23/2004
  • THE CHILDREN LEFT BEHIND: AIDS ORPHANS (Reuters/AlertNet) 11/23/2004
  • Thousands of Ukrainians Refuse to Accept Election Results (NY Times) 11/23/2004
  • Ukraine: Looking for a Fair Vote Count (NY Times) 11/23/2004
  • New York Times front page: Maidan Nezalezhnosti Headlines: Premier claims he's the winner in Ukraine vote (NY Times) 11/23/2004

  • Ukrainian Nuke Plant on Emergency Overnight [second emergency case in the Ukrainian nuclear plant] (Novinite) 11/22/2004
  • Second round of Ukrainian election failed to address election irregularities and lacked transparency (OSCE) 11/22/2004
  • Photo: U.S. Senator Richard Lugar, chairman of the Senate's Foreign Relations Committee, speaks during a news conference in Kiev Monday, Nov. 22, 2004. Lugar said the Ukraine's Sunday presidential election was marred by fraud, but he said that President Leonid Kuchma still has a chance to ensure a credible vote. (AP/Yahoo) 11/22/2004

  • Danube Delta disaster fears grow (BBC) 11/21/2004
  • Danube Delta disaster fears grow. Ukrainian project to build a maritime canal in the Danube Delta - an ecologically rich wetland area - has aroused international concern among environmental officials and activists. (BBC) 11/21/2004
  • Russian Rumblings. Forget an ever-closer union. The EU's giant neighbor is growing less and less interested in joining hands. (Newsweek) 11/21/2004

  • Kuchma warns over Ukraine chaos (BBC) 11/20/2004
  • Ukraine's Kuchma Calls for Calm on Eve of Poll (Reuters/Yahoo) 11/20/2004
  • Photo: [FILE] Ukraine's outgoing President Leonid Kuchma vowed that there would be 'no revolution' on the eve of presidential elections in which the pro-Western opposition has threatened mass protests. (AFP/Yahoo) 11/20/2004
  • Chernobyl 'caused Sweden cancers' (BBC) 11/20/2004
  • Op-ed: Russia's imperial future hinges on upcoming vote in Ukraine (UExpress/Yahoo) 11/20/2004
  • Editorial: Follow Havel's moral example [During his time as president, (Czech president Havel) refused to issue visas to Alexandr Lukashenko, president of Belarus and Leonid Kuchma, president of Ukraine...saying that he did not welcome dictators who violated human rights.] (Taipei Times) 11/20/2004
  • Ukraine denies selling military aircraft to Sudan (Sudan Tribune) 11/20/2004

  • Sad Slavs: Ukrainians see themselves as Europe's most miserable people (AP/Canadian Press) 11/19/2004
  • Chernobyl caused slight rise in cancer rates in northern Sweden: study (AFP/Yahoo) 11/19/2004
  • Photo: An elderly Ukrainian woman passes by vendors at a street market in downtown Lviv, western Ukraine, Friday, Nov. 19, 2004. In Sunday's runoff, pro-Russian Prime Minister Viktor Yanukovych will face Western-leaning reformer, opposition leader Viktor Yushchenko. (AP/Yahoo) 11/19/2004
  • A Paris, les fragiles espoirs de la communauté ukrainienne (Le Monde) 11/19/2004
  • L'éditorial: Nostalgie à la russe (Le Monde) 11/19/2004
  • Kyrgyz intelligence agency accused of kidnapping prominent rights defender [before flying to Ukraine to observe its presidential election runoff] (AP/Yahoo) 11/19/2004
  • Photo: Vendors at a street market in downtown Lviv, western Ukraine, Friday where, in a runoff, pro-Russian Prime Minister Viktor Yanukovych will face Western-leaning reformer, opposition leader Viktor Yushchenko. (CP/Yahoo) 11/19/2004
  • Georgia is getting to grips with culture of corruption (Financial Times) 11/19/2004

  • Photo: Men light candles next to a picture of Taras Protsyuk, a Ukrainian cameraman working for Reuters television, in front of US embassy in Kiev in April 2004, during a memorial to mark the first anniversary of his death. (AFP/Yahoo) 11/18/2004
  • Kuchma Warns Opposition Threatening Democracy (RFE/RL) 11/18/2004
  • Перший Президент Кравчук боїться народної революції (5 канал) 11/18/2004
  • У Вінниці у приміщенні Державної податкової інспекції знайдені агітаційні матеріали за кандидата Януковича та антиагітацію проти кандидата Ющенка (5 канал) 11/18/2004
  • Reuters chief blames US military for death of three employees in Iraq (AFP/Yahoo) 11/18/2004
  • Леонід Кучма заявив: нині є загроза для демократії, якщо 'деякі політичні сили' не вгамують емоції (5 канал) 11/18/2004
  • Secessionist Russian District wants to join Ukraine (Mosnews) 11/18/2004
  • Putin woos Ukraine with a Russian common market (CS Monitor) 11/18/2004

  • Putin Says Russia Will Get New Nuclear Missiles in Near Future (Bloomberg) 11/17/2004
  • U.S. Signs Agreement Targeting Methane (AP/Yahoo) 11/17/2004
  • Британський прем'єр Тоні Блер закликає США відмовитися від ролі світового жандарма (5 канал) 11/17/2004
  • Thyroid pills? No, thanks. Nuclear disaster precaution rejected [Chernobyl/Chornobyl] (Kansas City Star) 11/17/2004
  • US claims 'no fault' in 2003 killing of reporters in Iraq: Reporters Without Borders [Taras Protsyuk] (AFP/Yahoo) 11/17/2004
  • Pull-Outs Threaten Polish-Led Force in Iraq (Reuters/Yahoo) 11/17/2004
  • Ukraine-NATO working plan for 2005 signed in Brussels (Interfax-Russia) 11/17/2004
  • U.S. Calls for Resolution of School Crisis in Transnistria (USDOS) 11/17/2004

  • Statement by the President of Ukraine L.D.Kuchma, Famine (Holodomor) Commemoration in New York, 13 November 2004 (BRAMA) 11/16/2004
  • On this day: 1994 – Ukrainian parliament approves Nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty (Courier-Mail) 11/16/2004

  • Chernobyl neighbors ignoring long-term risk (AP/MSNBC) 11/15/2004
  • Putin returns to Ukraine under veil of secrecy [Eurasia Daily Monitor] (Jamestown Foundation) 11/15/2004
  • Powell and Three Others Leaving Cabinet (AP/Yahoo) 11/15/2004
  • Secretary of State Powell Resigns (Reuters) 11/15/2004

  • Desire for Nuclear Empowerment a Uniting Factor in Iran. Issue Seen as Matter Of Independence, Reaction to U.S. (Wash Post) 11/14/2004
  • Putin Uses Soft Power to Restore the Russian Empire (NY Times) 11/14/2004

  • Russian President Putin Visits Ukraine Again Before Crucial Election (Politinfo) 11/13/2004
  • Activists: Chernobyl Radiation Lingers (AP/Yahoo) 11/13/2004
  • На українсько-словацькому кордоні знайдено арсенал боєприпасів [часів Другої Світової війни] (Урядовий портал) 11/13/2004
  • Former Soviet Dissidents Warn That Russia Is Slipping Back Into Police State (AP/ABC) 11/13/2004

  • Whistleblower 'under house arrest' [Former Israeli nuclear technician Mordechai Vanunu had been freed from an Israeli prison in April after serving an 18-year sentence for revealing the country's nuclear ambitions.] (The Australian) 11/12/2004
  • The Lessons of Ukraine: Russia's Growing Influence in Eurasia. by Ariel Cohen, Ph.D. (Heritage Foundation) 11/12/2004
  • Poland's foreign minister visits Ukraine in his new capacity [Wlodzimierz Cimoszewicz is scheduled to meet Ukrainian President Leonid Kuchma, Premier Viktor Yanukovich, the Supreme Rada speaker and the head of the Central Elections Commission of Ukraine] (Kazinform) 11/12/2004
  • Who said Yushchenko was bad for Russia? (RIA) 11/12/2004
  • Віктор Ющенко зустрічається з міністром закордонних справ Республіки Польщі (Yushchenko.com.ua) 11/12/2004
  • U.S. official commends Estonia's political efforts [Ojuland said that the Ukrainian elections' compliance with democratic standards would show the EU and the United States how to further interact with Ukraine.] (Baltic Times) 11/12/2004
  • Moldova wants to alter format of Transdniestria settlement talks (Interfax-Moldova) 11/12/2004
  • Saakashvili, Kuchma Discussed Bilateral Relations (Civil Georgia) 11/12/2004
  • 'The Geostrategic Implications of the U.S. Presidential Election' [Moscow will try to strengthen ties in Central Asia, the Transcaucasus and Eastern Europe (Belarus and Ukraine), and to fend off Washington's inroads into those areas.] (PINR) 11/12/2004
  • Foreign Minister Kostiantyn Hryschenko attends Yasser Arafat funeral ceremony in Cairo, Egypt (Government portal) 11/12/2004

  • Photo: Ukrainian President Leonid Kuchma shows his book 'In Our Own Way' about Ukraine's economic development, during a ceremony marking the launch of his charitable fund in Kiev, November 11, 2004. Ukraine's outgoing leader Kuchma, who is completing his second five-year presidential term, presented on Thursday the book and a fund named after him which he is to head soon. Kuchma's successor will be known after the November 21 run-off of Ukraine's presidential elections in which Prime Minister Viktor Yanukovich and top opposition leader Viktor Yushchenko will be facing each other. (Reuters/Yahoo) 11/11/2004
  • Friday, Yushchenko meets with the head of the Council of Europe’s cabinet of ministers [Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Poland, Mr. Wlodzimierz Cimoszewicz] (Yushchenko.com.ua) 11/11/2004
  • Ukraine will stay in SES: [Finance Minister] Azarov [Single Economic Space, a.k.a. Common Economic Space] (UPI) 11/11/2004
  • Lugar eyes Ukraine’s future (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette) 11/11/2004
  • Land Plots For Obedient Servants [The Ukrainian practice of giving gifts to the right people is a deep-rooted tradition. That is why handing over 200 hectares of land to certain people in compliance with two decisions by the Kyiv Council was nothing special.][From 11/8/04] (Дзеркало Тижня) 11/11/2004
  • Palestinian Leader Arafat Dies at 75 (AP/Yahoo) 11/11/2004
  • Concern rises in US and EU over Russia's growing hostility to OSCE (Financial Times) 11/11/2004
  • Letter: Ukraine's Choice, Bush's Victory and Kyoto Woes (Moscow Times) 11/11/2004

  • At 16, resistance fighter saw world war (Ames Tribune) 11/10/2004
  • Russia's gravitational pull in Eurasia stands to strengthen after Ukraine election. Ariel Cohen (EurasiaNet) 11/10/2004
  • Ukrainian troops seize weapons cache in Iraq (Army Times) 11/10/2004
  • Op-Ed: Tilting East or West in Ukraine? (Korea Herald) 11/10/2004
  • 6th Fleet staff officer struck by car in Ukraine (Stars and Stripes) 11/10/2004
  • Senators ratify Russian, Ukraine registration protocol [registration will not be required if the term of temporary residence by a Ukrainian visiting Russia, or a Russian visiting Ukraine, does not exceed 90 days] (Interfax-Moscow) 11/10/2004
  • The strange tale of Ukrainian stem cell experts, American investors and Caribbean tourism (Financial Times) 11/10/2004
  • A catcher in the lie [Ukrainians continue to shoot themselves in the same foot with masochist persistence and still believe into all the dirt...] (Ukrayinska Pravda) 11/10/2004

  • Chamber judgments concerning Ukraine: Bakay, Leschova, Yemets, Voloshyna, Semak and Lytvynenko v. Ukraine; Svetlana Naumenko v. Ukraine (European Court of Human Rights) 11/09/2004
  • Голосування за кордоном: нелегалів не переслідували [from 11/4/04] (BBC Ukrainian) 11/09/2004
  • Cross words over artist's memorial to Berlin Wall victims [Ukrainian artist Alexandra Hildebrandt's memorial strip, at the infamous former East-West crossing point, Checkpoint Charlie, consists of a stretch of the wall and 1,065 2ft high wooden crosses, one for each of those killed trying to cross the border dividing East and West Germany. It is currently the most visited exhibition site in Berlin...] (Daily Telegraph) 11/09/2004
  • Україна не ділиться на Львів і Донецьк. Традиційний поділ України на Схід і Захід не відповідає сучасним умовам: дедалі поважнішу об'єднавчу роль відіграють центральні області країни. Ці тенденції засвідчила і нинішня виборча кампанія. [from 11/5/04] (BBC Ukrainian) 11/09/2004
  • Little east-west romance 15 years after Berlin Wall (Reuters) 11/09/2004
  • 'Under Fire' documentary airing at 10:30 tonight on CET (Channel 48) [stories from Soviet women of Ukrainian descent] (Cincinnati Post) 11/09/2004
  • Blast Misses Russian Club Director [ Russian Club - nongovernmental organization opened this summer under an agreement between Ukrainian President Leonid Kuchma and President Vladimir Putin.] (Moscow Times) 11/09/2004

  • The 1 Percent Solution [2002 census: 30,000 Ukrainians in Poland] (Transitions Online) 11/08/2004

  • Ground Zero Suicide Inspired by Election [distraught over President Bush's win] (AP/Yahoo) 11/07/2004
  • Kinston couple survived hardships of Nazi Germany (Kinston Free Press) 11/07/2004
  • Photo: An elderly Ukrainian woman waves red Soviet flags and shouts pro-Communist slogans during a meeting in Kiev's European Square, November 7, 2004. About two thousand representatives of left-wing parties rallied in the centre of the Ukrainian capital on Sunday marking the 87th anniversary of the 1917 Bolshevik revolution. (Reuters/Yahoo) 11/07/2004

  • Russian Nuclear Reactor Restarted [Balakovo nuclear power plant in the Saratov region automatically shut down earlier this week sparking widespread panic] (AP/Yahoo) 11/06/2004
  • USS La Salle in Black Sea for multinational exercises (Stars and Stripes) 11/06/2004
  • US Army report sees no fault in Iraq hotel attack [Reuters cameraman Taras Protsiuk and Spanish television colleague Jose Couso were killed by a shell fired by a US tank at the Palestine Hotel in the Iraqi capital on April 8, 2003; CPJ said attack was not deliberate but was avoidable.] (Reuters/AlertNet) 11/06/2004
  • Georgia arms dealer awarded $3.6 million [Boeing wrote at least three letters to Ukrainian officials branding Blane an illegal arms dealer] (AP/Fresno Bee) 11/06/2004
  • On this day: 1893 – Death of Russian composer Peter Ilich Tchaikovsky. 1943 – In World War II, Russians recapture Kiev after two years of Nazi occupation. [Note: This year, Pres. Kuchma arranged for a military parade on October 30, the day before the election, instead of commemorating this day on its true anniversary. Military parades have never been held for this date before.] (Australia Sunday Mail) 11/06/2004

  • Atomic Power Station Halted in Russia, No Radiation [Balakovskaya power station near the city of Saratov on the Volga river] (Reuters) 11/05/2004
  • Hungary may speed up troops withdrawal [Iraq] (Guardian) 11/05/2004
  • Shutdowns at Ukrainian reactors. The fourth reactor of Rivno NPP was shutdown yesterday. (Bellona) 11/05/2004
  • Page down to: That Old Chestnut [Chesnut Revolution for Ukraine?][Newsweek Nov 15] (MSNBC) 11/05/2004

  • AIDS death sparks panic in Bosnian town [The prostitute, a 21-year-old Ukrainian, was admitted to hospital on Monday suffering from AIDS, syphilis, tuberculosis and hepatitis C. She died the following day...] (AFP/Yahoo) 11/04/2004
  • European leaders indicate lack of support for U.S. policy on Iraq (Macon Telegraph) 11/04/2004
  • European press review: Bush & Europe, Putin & Russian reform; Ukraine elections & the choice between Europe and Russia. (BBC) 11/04/2004
  • Has the West lost Ukraine? (Janes) 11/04/2004
  • Ukraine to set up register with U.S. funds to track radioactive material (CBC) 11/04/2004
  • United States Mission to the OSCE: Statement on First Round of Ukrainian Presidential Election [PDF format] (US OSCE) 11/04/2004

  • Crowd control methods keep largest rally in Kyiv history in check FOTO/S (BRAMA) 11/03/2004
  • Bin Laden intent on acquiring nuclear devices, Canadian intelligence warns (CP/Yahoo) 11/03/2004
  • Two more states to quit Iraq coalition (Financial Times) 11/03/2004
  • A Look at Iraq Casualties: As of Wednesday, Nov. 3, 2004, 1124 U.S. military dead (8,150 wounded). 985 U.S. soldiers have died since May 1, 2003, when President Bush declared that major combat operations in Iraq had ended. Poland, 13; Ukraine, 9. Iraqi civilian deaths est. 14219-16352. (Iraq Coalition Casualties) 11/03/2004
  • Axis of failure. The war in Iraq has realised Tony Blair's worst fear: the creation of another country where terrorists can easily find weapons of mass destruction (Guardian) 11/03/2004
  • Iraq and the Value of On-Site Inspections (Arms Control Association) 11/03/2004
  • AP: Bush Wins Race As Kerry Concedes (AP/Yahoo) 11/03/2004

  • Patron Opens Library in Rural Ukraine to Honor Holocaust Victims (FJC) 11/02/2004
  • Time for a Change [Bush’s presidency has fueled anti-American sentiment, increased cynicism, and offered people with an ugly past...] (Transitions Online) 11/02/2004
  • Losing the Cold War, one election at a time (Lebanon Daily Star) 11/02/2004
  • Commentary: Orderly departure option. To paraphrase Oliver Cromwell, the U.S. military has stayed in Iraq too long for any good it has been doing lately. By Bruce Fein (Wash Times) 11/02/2004
  • Opinion: A Foolhardy Naval Exercise (Moscow Times) 11/02/2004
  • A Partial Observer. Polish policy-makers may try to exploit the contentious Ukrainian and Belarusian elections to strengthen the country's position in the EU. (Transitions Online) 11/02/2004
  • A Ghost at the Party. Lukashenka’s absence at Ukraine’s liberation parade highlights his difficult relations with Russia and Ukraine. (Transitions Online) 11/02/2004

  • Ukrainian’s national pride (Дзеркало Тижня) 11/01/2004
  • Stand-off in Ukrainian Election (Deutsche Welle) 11/01/2004
  • Ukraine Election Heads to Runoff Vote (AP/Yahoo) 11/01/2004
  • Ukraine poll failings condemned (BBC News) 11/01/2004
  • Ukraine Vote Fails to Meet Standards, Say Monitors (Reuters/Yahoo) 11/01/2004
  • Ukraine presidential hopefuls head to runoff vote (AFP/Yahoo) 11/01/2004
  • Ukraine Election Headed for Runoff Vote (AP/Yahoo) 11/01/2004
  • Ukraine election set for run-off (CNN) 11/01/2004
  • Slim lead for PM in Ukraine poll (BBC News) 11/01/2004
  • Uncertainty swirls as Ukraine decides its future (IH Tribune) 11/01/2004
  • Official Count, Exit Polls Tell Different Stories in Ukraine (LA Times) 11/01/2004
  • Ukraine's opposition ready to take to streets over vote (Globe and Mail) 11/01/2004
  • Rivals in Ukraine Report Violations in Presidential Vote (NY Times) 11/01/2004
  • Ukrainian Election Heads to Runoff (Wash Post) 11/01/2004
  • Exit polls give mixed signals as Ukraine chooses its president (Independent) 11/01/2004
  • Ukrainian vote appears headed for deadlock (Daily Telegraph) 11/01/2004
  • Exit polls point to Ukrainian run-off (Guardian) 11/01/2004
  • Ukraine challenger heading for victory (The Scotsman) 11/01/2004
  • Exit Poll Shows Yushchenko in Lead (Moscow Times) 11/01/2004
  • Perplexed by Putin's Bet in Ukraine (Moscow Times) 11/01/2004
  • After 6 months, EU looks better to Poles (IH Tribune) 11/01/2004
    [Current Month]
    2006 - [12] [11] [10] [09] [08] [07] [06] [05] [04] [03] [02] [01]
    2005 - [12] [11] [10] [09] [08] [07] [06] [05] [04] [03] [02] [01]
    2004 - [12] [11] [10] [09] [08] [07] [06] [05] [04] [03] [02] [01]
    2003 - [12] [11] [10] [09] [08] [07] [06] [05] [04] [03] [02] [01]
    2002 - [12] [11] [10] [09] [08] [07] [06] [05] [04] [03] [02] [01]
    2001 - [12] [11] [10] [09] [08] [07] [06] [05] [04] [03] [02] [01]
    2000 - [12] [11] [10] [09] [08] [07] [06] [05] [04] [03] [02] [01]
    1999 - [12] [11] [10] [09] [08] [07] [06] [05] [04] [03] [02] [01]
    1998 - [12] [11] [10] [09] [08] [07] [06] [05] [04] [03] [02] [01]
    1997 - [12] [11]


  • KYIV WEBCAM TV 1+1/UKROP

    Holodomor Torch–NYC
    Genocide by Famine
    SLIDESHOW

    Yahoo!
    Foto I |  Foto II |  Slideshow

    World Political Unrest
    Google
     ·  Afghanistan
     ·  Belarus
     ·  Chechnya
     ·  Iran
     ·  Iraq
     ·  North Korea
     ·  Darfur, Sudan
    Yahoo
     ·  Afghanistan
     ·  Belarus
     ·  Chechnya
     ·  Iran
     ·  Iraq
     ·  North Korea
     ·  Darfur, Sudan

    Climate Effects
    Google
     ·  Global Warming
     ·  Hurricanes
     ·  Earthquake
     ·  Bird Flu
    Yahoo
     ·  Climate Change
     ·  Hurricanes
     ·  Earthquake
     ·  Bird Flu

    Nasha knopka Наша кнопка

    SLIDESHOWS
    Genocide (NYC)
    Rushnyk (NYC)
    Holodomor (NYC)
    more ...

    AUDIO and VIDEO
    Video: OC Yushchenko speech
    Video: Orange Circle Yushchenko
    Video: Heritage Days
    more ...
    Calendar
     ·  03/07/2008 thru 11/30/2008 The Pysanka and the Rushnyk: Guardians of Life [NY-NJ-Metro]
     ·  03/23/2008 thru 12/31/2008 Radio Competition of young bandurists “Kobzaryk” [Ukraine]
     ·  04/20/2008 thru 10/12/2008 The Mapping of Ukraine: European Cartography and Maps of Early Modern Ukraine, 1550-1799 [NY-NJ-Metro]
     ·  04/20/2008 thru 10/12/2008 The Cossacks: Their Art and Style [NY-NJ-Metro]
     ·  05/27/2008 thru 11/30/2008 Exhibition Holodomor: Genocide by Famine [NY-NJ-Metro]
     ·  06/07/2008 and 08/08/2008 [Chicago-Midwest]
     ·  06/13/2008 thru 07/31/2008 Children's singing Pageant - "Silver Bell" [USA-Northeast]
     ·  06/14/2008 thru 09/27/2008 St Michaels Festival - The Wave Band [USA-Northeast]
     ·  07/11/2008 thru 07/28/2008 Sculptures and Drawings by Leonid Kozlov [Chicago-Midwest]
     ·  07/18/2008 thru 09/27/2008 33rd Annual Ukrainian Festival Verkhovyna ~ Mountain View Resort [USA-Northeast]
     ·  07/19/2008 thru 08/24/2008 Ukrainian Holodomor Display in Sacramento, California [USA-West]
     ·  07/24/2008 Concert: Vitaly Samoshko in Recital [Brussels] [Europe]
     ·  07/24/2008 thru 07/29/2008 Ballet: L'Amour, la danse [Barcelona] [Europe]
     ·  07/24/2008 and 07/25/2008 Ballet Boyz at Aspen [USA-West]
     ·  07/24/2008 Ballet: Swan Lake [Tokyo] [Asia]
    more ... ]  

    Survey
    What will L.Kuchma's fate be under the Yushchenko presidency?
    Same as Ceausescu
    Exile in Russia or elsewhere
    Prosecution and jail in Ukraine
    Immunity from prosecution in Ukraine
    Pardoned by Yushchenko
    Other
  • [Results & comment board] ...

  • Horoscope
    Horoscope (Ukr1251 only):


    ** Special: [Ukrainian Holidays and Traditions] [SHOP UKRAINIAN] [POLITICS]

    BRAMA Home -- BRAMA in Ukrainian -- Calendar -- UkraiNEWStand -- Community Press -- Search BRAMA -- Arts/Culture -- Business -- CLASSIFIEDS -- Compute/Software -- Social Issues -- Education -- Fun -- Law -- e-LISTS&BB's -- Nova Khvylia (New Wave) -- SPORTS -- Travel -- Ukraine -- Government -- Diaspora Directory -- Suggest a Link -- Report a dead link -- About BRAMA - WebHosting - Domains - Advertising -- What's New? -- GOOGLE-- Yahoo!
    Copyright © 1997-2008 BRAMA, Inc.tm, Inc. All Rights Reserved.