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The Ukrainian start-up producing ‘coffee glasses’

Ukrainian start-up Ochis Coffee has found a highly creative and fashionable way to produce frames for glasses with an environment-friendly material: coffee grounds. The start-up

Ukrainian Man Pleads Guilty In One Of Biggest U.S. Cybercrime Cases

A Ukrainian national has pleaded guilty to hacking and wire-fraud charges in Seattle in what the FBI says is one of the largest cybercrime cases

‘They have bullets. We have the city’: how protesters weaponised Kyiv

The illustrated city: In late 2013 Ukraine’s capital exploded in revolt against the government – with protesters using the very fabric of the city as

MR. JONES Film Trailer

Welsh journalist Gareth Jones experiences at first hand the famine in Ukraine in 1933 – a catastrophe triggered by Stalin’s policies. But will he succeed

New commercial for Apple AirPods filmed in Kyiv

Technology company Apple has released a new commercial that was shot in the streets of Kyiv. Released on June 27, the video, titled “Bounce,” advertises

How Ukraine’s Ex-President Viktor Yanukovych escaped to Russia after Euromaidan

The 2014 Ukrainian Revolution – also known as the Euromaidan Revolution or Revolution of Dignity – resulted in the ousting of President Viktor Yanukovych and

Opinion – Putin Must Be Punished

KIEV, Ukraine — In 2014, for the first time in seven decades, a state sought to redraw Europe’s map by way of military aggression. Russia’s

Physics Propels Ukrainian Teacher To YouTube Fame

Pavel Viktor, a science teacher in Odesa, Ukraine, started posting his lectures on YouTube for absent students. He never expected the videos to gain millions

Ukraine Found the Perfect Use for the Radioactive Land of Chernobyl

Chernobyl is producing power again—though not the kind that triggered a nuclear meltdown 32 years ago. Ukraine is now turning to solar power, and in

A wolf left its irradiated Chernobyl home. What happens if it mates?

Scientists tracked a wolf traveling over 200 miles from its Chernobyl home, raising questions about the spread of mutated genes. In the winter of 2015,

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