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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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Politics

Democracy in retreat

5 years on: Failure of Orange leaders to see eye to eye has undermined Ukraine’s fledgling democracy

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Record-breaking revolution: facts and figures

Political failure has tainted memories of the Orange Revolution but place in history remains assured

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From hero to (practically) zero

How Vitkor Yuhschenko gradually lost his Orange aura over the past five years in office

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Brand Ukraine: the price of poor PR

Ukraine’s image woes have cost the country dearly – can a change of president make a difference?

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