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Volume 4, issue 08 August 2010

Kharkiv was not originally included among Ukraine`s four first choice Euro 2012 host cities, but the East Ukrainian capital forced itself into contention by pushing ahead impressively with a variety of infrastructure projects. This determination was finally  rewarded when Kharkiv replaced Dnipropetrovsk as a UEFA host city in 2009. 

 

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Economy

Metalist maracles win UEFA respect

 

Economy

Kharkiv airport: ready for take off

 

Monthly photo diary

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Industry

Rebuilding the construction sector

Tebodin Ukraine`s Valery Levko: Construction recovery to centre on industry and infrastructure projects

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Fine-tuning the tax code

 Government needs to listen to business community before adopting wide-ranging fiscal changes

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Uncomfortable AIDS realities

Can the new administration come to grips with Europe’s highest infection rates?

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Healthcare headache

Ukraine’s next president will inherit an under-resourced and outdated national healthcare system

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Resetting Ukraine’s EU relations

Russophile sentiments of new government do not exclude development of a pragmatic EU partnership
 

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Ukraine expat survey 2010

New report offers overview of recent changes within Ukraine’s ever-evolving expatriate community

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Credit sector climate change

Ukrainian credit market looks towards corporate clients and Euro 2012 to ease liquidity woes

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Counting on the courts

Can Ukraine’s much maligned judiciary actually be relied upon to dispense justice?

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Status symbols and economic realities

How is Ukraine’s once booming luxury consumer market coping in the current post-crisis climate?

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The Doctors’ Plot

NGOs slam state officials for disrupting national AIDS treatment programmes and arresting doctors
 

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