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Activists Demand Ukraine Parliament To Vote LGBTI Anti-discrimination In
On November, 12th, 2015 activists came to the walls of the Ukrainian Parliament holding watches in their hands to remind the MPs that time was running out for adopting the laws for visa regime liberalization.
Controversial Crimea Blockade, Explained
The blockade of goods on the South Ukrainian border with the occupied Autonomous Republic of Crimea has already lasted for one and a half months.
Society
From An East Ukraine Veteran To Small Business Owner. Life Saving
At first sight, Sashko Chalapchiy is the typical beginner entrepreneur from a small town in the Kirovograd region of Central Ukraine.

One Day In A Wheelchair: A Social Experiment in Kyiv
One day in the life of a person in a wheelchair is a project designed to make Kyiv authorities pay attention to the problems connected in the capital city for people with disabilities.
Flowers For Russian Plane Victims In Ukraine
This week Russian passenger flight KGL9268 crashed in the Egyptian Sinai penisula, killing all 224 people on board, including at least three Ukrainains and one Belarusian.
Battling for Civil Rights In East Europe, Explained By Latvia FM
Hromadske International's Maxim Eristavi spoke to Edgars Rinkēvičs, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Latvia in Riga in November, 2015.