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OLD HABITS DIE HARDAs the political elite jockey for position to determine who will ultimately control the new Ukraine, switching sides isn’t uncommon More PRESIDENT FACES NEW ELECTIONS Growing government faction puts Yushchenko under unprecedented pressure to dissolve the Verkhovna Rada and go to the nation MoreTHE WEEK IN REVIEWA privatisation deal hits trouble as allegations of corruption are levelled, Ukraine continues dual EU-Russia foreign policy More THE ENERGY POWER GAMEThe death of Niyazov in Turkmenistan could usher in a new era in the struggle for control of energy supplies which could benefit Ukraine More THE RETURN OF KINAKHYanukovych brings ex-PM Anatoliy Kinakh back into the fold as Minister of Economy
More PRIVATISATION, TAKE THREEYears wasted on an unworkable voucher system and half-hearted attempts at selloffs make it ever more critical that the government gets it right this time
Subscribe PRIVATISATION, THE CANDIDATES A quick guide to the companies likely to go under the state hammer SubscribeA NEW AIRPORT AT LAST?Following years of dispute over land rights and unused funding the government is finally showing commitment to transform Kyiv’s airport into a true international hub More HOLIER THAN THOU?Cases like the Kyivstar wrangle show that while Western business practice may not be perfect, Ukraine has no reason not to improve More THE LAUNCH OF BUSINESS UKRAINE Last Thursday (March 15) saw the launch of Business Ukraine, the country’s first English-language weekly magazine, at the Leonardo Business Centre in Kyiv. MoreTHE WORD FROM LONDON: INVESTInvestors, British government and Ukrainian officials all in buoyant mood at the third Ukraine Investment Summit More BUSINESS STARTS HEREThe unveiling of Business Ukraine - the new weekly business magazine in English - comes at a very important stage in Ukraine's political and economic development. More CONSIDER THE ALTERNATIVESStill believe Ukraine is a problem child? Then consider the good things about the last couple of years - it could be a whole lot worse More | |